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Richard H. N. “Dick” Nettles

Birth
Alabama, USA
Death
15 Mar 1905 (aged 63)
Hot Springs, Garland County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Trenton, Gibson County, Tennessee, USA Add to Map
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Nettles, R. H.-Died:Mar.15,1905 Hot Springs, Ark.-Service Unit:47th Tenn.Regt.Co.G.-Confederate Veteran Magazine:v.13, p.373-Text: R. H. NETTLES. Another Confederate comrade has answered the last roll in the passing of R. H. Nettles at his home, in Hot Springs, Ark., on March 15. He enlisted in the army from Trenton, Tenn., when a mere boy as a member of Company G, 47th Tennessee Regiment, and was in some of the bloodiest battles of the war Shiloh, Chickamauga, and Franklin was in the battle of Richmond, with Kirby Smith in the Kentucky campaign, and was in the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta, when he was captured, and was in prison when the war ended. Confederate comrades tenderly laid him to rest at his old home, Trenton, Tenn. A wife and daughter survive him.
Nettles, R. H.-Died:Mar.15,1905 Hot Springs, Ark.-Service Unit:47th Tenn.Regt.Co.G.-Confederate Veteran Magazine:v.13, p.373-Text: R. H. NETTLES. Another Confederate comrade has answered the last roll in the passing of R. H. Nettles at his home, in Hot Springs, Ark., on March 15. He enlisted in the army from Trenton, Tenn., when a mere boy as a member of Company G, 47th Tennessee Regiment, and was in some of the bloodiest battles of the war Shiloh, Chickamauga, and Franklin was in the battle of Richmond, with Kirby Smith in the Kentucky campaign, and was in the campaign from Dalton to Atlanta, when he was captured, and was in prison when the war ended. Confederate comrades tenderly laid him to rest at his old home, Trenton, Tenn. A wife and daughter survive him.


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