Name | Charles Washington Calhoun | |
Born | 10 Nov 1830 | South Carolina ![]() |
Gender | Male | |
Military | 1 Mar 1862 | Tuskegee, Macon, Alabama ![]() |
Enlisted, Co. H, 45th Alabama Infantry Regiment. Calhoun was discharged 12 Jun 1865. | ||
Military | 17 Dec 1864 | Franklin, Tennessee ![]() |
Wounded and captured. | ||
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Veterans: Confederate Had the South in her border A hero to spare, Or a heart at her altar, Lo! its life's blood was there! And the black battle-grime Might never disguise The smile of the South On the lips and the eyes Of her barefooted boys! |
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Died | 28 Feb 1901 | Greenville, Butler, Alabama ![]() |
Buried | Pioneer Cemetery, Greenville, Butler, Alabama ![]() |
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Findagrave memorial for Charles W. Calhoun Created by: Ruth (Hickman) Wicks Record added: Feb 20, 2008 Photographed Find A Grave Memorial# 24772482 |
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Person ID | I18448 | Dickinson |
Last Modified | 30 May 2017 |
Family | Mary Ann Black, b. 23 Jul 1855, Greenville, Butler, Alabama ![]() ![]() | |||||||||
Married | 1 Nov 1881 | Greenville, Butler, Alabama ![]() |
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Last Modified | 30 May 2017 | |||||||||
Family ID | F5750 | Group Sheet | Family Chart |
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