The Killed on the Railroad

Cleveland, Tenn., Nov. 7, 1862

The following is a list of the killed on the train on the Cleveland and Chattanooga Railroad on the evening of the 4th inst., all of whom are buried at Cleveland., Bradley, County, Tenn. There are about 70 wounded, who are at the hospitals at this place, receiving all the attention that a well organized corps of army surgeons can give them: 33rd Regiment Alabama Volunteers Captain R. G. Cooper, Co. G; Private T. A. Pritchard, M. Noblin, L. M. Bush, John Hughes, L. G. Lewis, Wm. M. Watson, O. M. Broxton, H. Clark (died 6th), B. Lloyd, Co. H; Wm. M. Smith, G. L. Smith, T. Z. Nichols, Z. Chandler, Edward Nix, Co. C; Clinton Evans, Lieut. Scott, Co. E.

 

More Links Reference This Event

The Killed On The Railroad - Nov. 7, 1862

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PVT. Marvin Wheeler's Story of the Wreck

History of the 33rd Ala Inf, CSA

33rd Ala Vol Soldiers From Butler County

Destitute Families of the 33rd Ala Vol

33rd Ala Vol Soldiers Buried in Oakland Cemetery

Soldiers of Co. A 1st Bn, Ala Artillery

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