James Goodwin Fisk joined the Confederate Army (Co. D, 13 Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry, Colonel Dibrell Brigade) at Sparta, White County, Tennessee in April 1864.
He was captured by Union troops on September 6, 1864 near Woodbury, Tennessee.
He was sent as a prisoner by railroad to Nashville, TN, Louisville, KY and arrived at Camp Chase, Ohio (on the eastern edge of Columbus, Ohio) on September 16, 1864.
He was released from Camp Chase on March 26, 1865.
According to his oath of allegiance he had fair complexion, light hair, blue eyes, and was 5 ft. 10in. in height.
James Goodwin Fisk joined the Confederate Army (Co. D, 13 Regiment, Tennessee Cavalry, Colonel Dibrell Brigade) at Sparta, White County, Tennessee in April 1864.
He was captured by Union troops on September 6, 1864 near Woodbury, Tennessee.
He was sent as a prisoner by railroad to Nashville, TN, Louisville, KY and arrived at Camp Chase, Ohio (on the eastern edge of Columbus, Ohio) on September 16, 1864.
He was released from Camp Chase on March 26, 1865.
According to his oath of allegiance he had fair complexion, light hair, blue eyes, and was 5 ft. 10in. in height.
Inscription
PVT, CO. D, 13 TENN CAV, CSA
Family Members
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Benjamin DeCalb Fisk
1860–1941
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Mary Ettie Fisk Tate
1863–1934
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Elizabeth E. Fisk Lassiter
1866–1938
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William Thomas Fisk
1868–1958
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Fannie Fisk Jones
1874–1924
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Rosa Emma Fisk Hastings
1876–1959
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James Elza Fisk
1878–1938
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Alonzo Lewis "Lon" Fisk
1880–1940
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Lucy Flora Fisk Tate
1883–1960
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Minnie Lula Fisk Tate
1887–1961
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Eli Cambron Fisk
1890–1979
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Melissa Caroline "Carrie" Fisk Hicklen
1896–1984
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