CSA Soldiers' Rest

 

 

CSA Veterans Interred at Cedar Hill Cemetery
Vicksburg, Mississippi

 

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All photos by Bryan Skipworth

This monument is shared by
James H. Walsh and John Conlan.

(In search of military service for John Conlan.)

James H. Walsh died 24 Sep 1876; on his marker, “Swett’s Battery.” He was signed up by Capt J. H. Crump in Warren Co. He served in Capt. Swett's Co. L. Art'y (Warren Light Artillery) (Miss.).

See his record at fold3.com/image/20/67223123/

James Walsh was a private on entering Capt. Swett's company but a corporal when he left service at the end of the war.



In Memory of
James H. Walsh

A brave soldier, a loving husband, a devoted
father, and a loyal friend.
Swett's Battery
A precious one from us has gone
A voice we loved is stilled
A place is vacant in our home
which never can be filled.
God, in his wisdom, has recalled
The boon his love had given.
And though the body moulders here,
The soul is safe in Heaven.

 



The entrance stone at the lot purchased in the late 1800s by Mrs. Elizabeth Colin and where James H. Walsh rests.

 

 

 

Left, at the end of the war, on 28 Apr 1865 in Greensboro, NC, the men of Capt. Swett's Co. of Miss Vols Lt Arty were along with others, paroled.

James Walsh's enlistment date appears as 17 Aug 1861.

Whether he was present in Greensboro is "not stated."

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