THOMAS JEFFERSON WALKER, Nubia, Texas - Born May 30, 1830, near Sandy Plains, N. C. Enlisted in the Confederate Army in April 1863, at Dean's Mills, S. C., as private in Company B, First South Carolina Artillery; Captain, David Fleming.
On July 14, 1864, at James Island I had my collar bone broken, and still have the ball that wounded me. Was never taken prisoner nor promoted. Was at the battles of Fort Sumpter, James Island and the long-range fighting around Charleston Harbor.
I had five brothers in the war, as follows: George M., Jacob C., O.I., H.T., and John C. John C. was killed at the battle of the Wilderness, Va., on May 5, 1864.
July 14, 1864
James Island
Story from the book, Reminiscences of the Boys in Gray, 1861-1865, p. 772. Copyright 1912. Compiled by Mamie Yeary.
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Date: 10 Mar 1826
Place: Rutherford, North Carolina, United States[1]
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