Died, on the 27th ult., at his own residence in this District, of Congestion of the Lungs, Sergt. THOS. E. CHAPMAN, Co. D, 19th S. C. V., aged 37 years.
Wounded in the battle of the 28th July near Atlanta, his leg was amputated on the field, and an already delicate constitution could not withstand the shock. He sunk rapidly and barely reached home to breathe his last in the arms of his widowed mother.
‘An honest man’s the noblest work of God.’
C.”
Edgefield Advertiser., September 21, 1864, Image 2, Edgefield, SC
Died, on the 27th ult., at his own residence in this District, of Congestion of the Lungs, Sergt. THOS. E. CHAPMAN, Co. D, 19th S. C. V., aged 37 years.
Wounded in the battle of the 28th July near Atlanta, his leg was amputated on the field, and an already delicate constitution could not withstand the shock. He sunk rapidly and barely reached home to breathe his last in the arms of his widowed mother.
‘An honest man’s the noblest work of God.’
C.”
Edgefield Advertiser., September 21, 1864, Image 2, Edgefield, SC
Inscription
Wounded at Atlanta, GA, Jul 28 1864 Civil War.
Family Members
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Daniel Abney Chapman
1817–1845
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Giles Pitts Chapman
1818–1847
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John Abney Chapman
1821–1906
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Martha "Patsy" Chapman Cromley
1822–1853
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Andrew Mills Chapman
1825–1914
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William Chapman
1830–1853
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Mary Elizabeth Chapman Bacon
1833–1884
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Nancy Amanda Chapman Peterson
1835–1899
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Ellen C. Chapman Chappell
1841–1899
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