KianGaf
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- May 29, 2019
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- Dublin , Ireland
I found this any interesting side story from the siege. Where on the battlefield was it located.
Great article. Do you know if "Coonskin" survived the war?
Apparently "Coonskin" was captured near Atlanta (Marietta area?) on June 21, 1864 and was in CSA prisons in Macon, Ga and Columbia South Carolina. I found no details of his exchange/release. Either his prison time or his service in the army ended on April 2, 1865.The 1860 census for Clark County Indiana shows a Henry Foster living in Jeffersonville.
21 years old bricklayer with no real or personal estate listed.
Born in Kentucky. He and another bricklayer James Lemon or Lennox, or similar name were apparently boarders in the home of a shoemaker and his wife.
Yes, this is not post war, but it is a start.
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The alphabetical index of Indiana volunteer soldiers shows that he was in Co. B 23rd Indiana with a rank of Sgt/1st Lt.
His actual CMSR is not available on microfilm (so not on Fold3) and unless someone already has those records, I suggest having James Bond obtain copies from NARA, preferably on a dark night.
Based on the one index card for him, I believe that he would have entered the 23rd as a Sgt or have become one almost immediately, as he is not listed as a private.
Just a start
A "dead shot at eight hundred yards." Was that possible at the time? If so…WOW!
The tower was just south of Battery Hickenlooper. Terry Winschel places it on the left-hand side of the road in front of the Union marker right before the cut. From the tower to the redan, we're talking a 200 yard shot at best.
This is a great picture. I need to take one like this on my next visit.I found these pictures of the area online.
Timothy B. Smith says that by the time Coonskin's Tower was up, operating a battery in that sector was "a suicide mission" due to the sharpshooters in the area.If the tower was causing trouble for the CSA troops why didn't they fire on it with artillery.
Timothy B. Smith says that by the time Coonskin's Tower was up, operating a battery in that sector was "a suicide mission" due to the sharpshooters in the area.
Yes. There were two 8-inch Naval guns in battery SE of Hickenlooper's battery.Naval battery ?