Courtesy of Dale Nichols: January 2008:
MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY I, 13th REGIMENT, GEORGIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY, EVANS’ BRIGADE, GORDON’S DIVISION ARMY NORTHERN VIRGINIA. C. S. A. SPALDING COUNTY, GEORGIA, (“STARK VOLUNTEERS”)
Conaghan, James (or Cunningham) – Private, July 8, 1861. Wounded and captured at Spotsylvania, Virginia, May 12, 1864. Wounded in leg, necessitating amputation at Winchester, Virginia, September 19, 1864. Died of wounds at Arlington, Virginia in 1864.
CONAGHAN, JAMES
- DATE OF DEATH: 06/15/1864
- BURIED AT: SECTION CONFED
CUNNINGHAM, JAMES
13TH GA CIVIL WAR
- DATE OF DEATH: 06/15/1864
- BURIED AT: SECTION CONFE SITE 897
ARLINGTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
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