James Bartlett served in the United States Civil War. Enlisted: March 3 1862 Mustered out: June 1865 Side: CSA Regiment(s): 2nd MS Infantry Co. L `Liberty Guards`
James Bartlett was a POW during the United States Civil War.
Confederate Private captured at Battle of Gettysburg, prisoner of war on Pea Patch Island 1862-63
Service Records
March 1862 - Enlisted at Corinth MS, Capt. Robert Storey`s Company age 25.
Mar-May 1862 - Present. Sick in camp near Ashland VA.
May-June 1862 - Present
July-Aug 1862 - Absent. Sick, ordered to rear by surgeon
Sept-Dec 1862 - Present.
Jan-June 1863 - Present.
2 July 1863 - Captured at Battle of Gettysburg
6 July 1863 - Received at Fort Delaware POW
June 1865 - Paroled from Fort Delaware under Oath of Allegiance [1]
Note: James Bartlett was married to both Margaret Amelia Creighton and Mary Lou Holman at the same time.[2]
Obituary
BARTLETT, JAMES (111826) died in Miston, Tenn., recently, age 91 / buried Hornridge Cemetery near Ridgely, Tenn. / C.S.A. vet. / is grandfather of Miss Maybelle Bartlett of Tippah and has other relatives in Tippah / son: J.T. Bartlett of Miston.[3]
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