Lucius Pinckney Pinckard
Born: August 4, 1841
Birthplace: Macon County, Alabama
Father: William Pinckard 1806 – 1843
(Buried: Tuskegee City Cemetery, Tuskegee, Alabama)
Mother: Sarah Spratling Calloway 1807 – 1878
(Buried: Tuskegee City Cemetery, Tuskegee, Alabama)
Wife: Frances Louise Graves 1843 – 1909
(Buried: Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia)
Children:
Frances Louise "Fannie" Pinckard Magbee 1865 – 1948
William Graves Pinckard 1868 – 1908
(Buried: Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia)
Lillian Pinckard 1871 – 1938
Katherine Helen "Kate" Pinckard Billingsley 1872 – 1936
Ruth Sarah Pinckard Ewing 1874 – 1938
Thomas Howard Pinckard 1878 – 1895
Lucius Pinckard 1879 –
Education:
1861: Student at University of Alabama
Civil War Career:
1861 – 1862: Adjutant for 14th Alabama Infantry Regiment
1862: Lt. Colonel of 14th Alabama Infantry Regiment
1862 – 1865: Colonel of 14th Alabama Infantry Regiment
Wounded during the Battle of Salem Church
1863: Regimental Commander at the Battle of Gettysburg
1863: Led 316 Men into the battle of Gettysburg
1863: Wounded and Captured during the Battle of Gettysburg
1864: Exchanged in Prisoner Exchange
Occupation after War:
Planter and Sheriff in Marion County, Alabama
Insurance Agent in Atlanta, Georgia
Died: September 11, 1909
Place of Death: Allegheny, Pennsylvania
Age at time of Death: 68 years old
Burial Place: Unmarked Grave Westview Cemetery, Atlanta, Georgia
His Obit. Mentions him as another name. He currently has no headstone, so if anyone knows how to help this Colonel get one, I think it would be nice to see him receive the honor.
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