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Memorial inscribed on 4 sides:
SIDE 1
Polk Grundy Johnson
Youngest son of Cave and Elizabeth Johnson
born in Clarksville, Tennessee
November 2, 1844
Died in the city of New York, July 28, 1889.
SIDE 2
What I do thou knowest not now but thou shalt know hereafter.
SIDE 3
He enlisted as a private in the Confederate Army at sixteen years of age.
Was three years in active service and one year in a northern prison. He rose to the rank of captain and surrendered with General Lee at Appromattox Court House, Virginia, April 9, 1865.
"No land eer had a truer son, no cause a braver champion."
SIDE 4
I am the resurrection and the life.
I TRIED TO GET MEMORIALS MERGED BUT DIDN"T HAPPEN. I don't want to delete and thereby "orphan" any ancestry.com or other sites' references.
Memorial inscribed on 4 sides:
SIDE 1
Polk Grundy Johnson
Youngest son of Cave and Elizabeth Johnson
born in Clarksville, Tennessee
November 2, 1844
Died in the city of New York, July 28, 1889.
SIDE 2
What I do thou knowest not now but thou shalt know hereafter.
SIDE 3
He enlisted as a private in the Confederate Army at sixteen years of age.
Was three years in active service and one year in a northern prison. He rose to the rank of captain and surrendered with General Lee at Appromattox Court House, Virginia, April 9, 1865.
"No land eer had a truer son, no cause a braver champion."
SIDE 4
I am the resurrection and the life.
Inscription
Captain, Company A, 49th Tenn. Infantry CSA
Family Members
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