Thomas Graham

 Confederate Soldier


Notes:

•  Rice tells of a conflict too complicated to report here. But Graham's name comes up in the culminating summary:
     "Scattered fighting continued until 8.30 a. m., when the Confederates withdrew from the island under heavy fire. They had burned the Zouaves' camp and won a minor victory.'
     Huntsville's John Coltart had attracted much attention by his conduct during the assault. 'Coltart, having lost his shoes in the marshes, moved ahead in front of his men, coolly, but intrepidly - encouraging his men with 'Remember the 4th Alabama boys!'
     Of the four men from the Madison Rifles who accompanied him, two lost their lives. Private Henry Ferguson was seriously wounded and captured. He died a prisoner three days later. Private J. M. Fry was missing in action and presumed killed. Privates Thomas Graham and Jasper Gilliland survived, Graham even bringing back a prisoner and two captured rifles. All five men from Huntsville had brought credit on their city." - Rice

•  "Many citizens of North Alabama were sent off by the Federal authorities to their military prisons. Parson Driscoll, Alfred Hambrick and Mr. Graham were summarily sent off to Camp Chase by the provost marshal, Colonel Burke, and Ira G. Cobb, of Marshall County." - Eden


Related Links:

•  Eden - Eden of the South: A Chronology of Huntsville, Alabama, 1805-2005, by Raneé G. Pruitt, Editor, 2005, page 45.

•  Rice - Hard Times: The Civil War in Huntsville and North Alabama, by Charles Rice, 1994, page 30.


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