The back of the photo of him in uniform reads:
Uniform: grey
Epaulettes & sash: yellow
Eyes: blue grey
Hair: black
Note (not on the back of the picture):
Yellow epaulettes and sash are used by cavalry.
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Gravestone inscription reads:
In
Memory of
Stephen H Bass
Born Dec 29, 1806
Died Nov 25, 1866
In a bright hope of a
happy eternity
Erected by his wife
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"DIED—At his residence in this county, on the 26th inst., of typhoid fever, Gen. STEPHEN H. BASS, aged about 60 years.—Thus our oldest and best citizens are passing away. Gen. Bass was a good man."
—Published in The Pulaski Citizen (Pulaski, Tennessee), Friday, November 30, 1866, p. 3.∼
The back of the photo of him in uniform reads:
Uniform: grey
Epaulettes & sash: yellow
Eyes: blue grey
Hair: black
Note (not on the back of the picture):
Yellow epaulettes and sash are used by cavalry.
============================
Gravestone inscription reads:
In
Memory of
Stephen H Bass
Born Dec 29, 1806
Died Nov 25, 1866
In a bright hope of a
happy eternity
Erected by his wife
============================
"DIED—At his residence in this county, on the 26th inst., of typhoid fever, Gen. STEPHEN H. BASS, aged about 60 years.—Thus our oldest and best citizens are passing away. Gen. Bass was a good man."
—Published in The Pulaski Citizen (Pulaski, Tennessee), Friday, November 30, 1866, p. 3.∼
Family Members
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Elzira Lousia Bass Abernathy
1839–1913
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PVT John Marshall Bass
1840–1862
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Louisa Eleanore "Ellen" Bass Brown
1841–1917
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Mary X (Ann) Bass McCanless
1843–1900
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Patrick Henry Bass
1845–1910
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Ashley B Bass
1846–1902
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Fredonia Bass Holt
1847–1920
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Narcissa Stevana Bass Marshall
1848–1905
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Leonidas Hiram D "Pomp" Bass
1849–1923
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William Spencer Bass
1852–1908
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Presley Hix Bass
1854–1902
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Edward Filmore "Butch" Bass
1856–1916
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