Zebulon, Georgia
February 18, 1898
Mr. J.D. Gregg Dies
Mr. J.D. Gregg who was well known and loved is dead. He has been in feeble health for a number of months and the announcement of his death is not a surprise.
He was 63 years of age and during the confederate war he was one of the bravest and truest members of the 13th Ga., regiment.
He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his death.
Civil War Record:
Company A, 13th Regiment Georgia Volunteer Infantry Evans' Brigade, Gordon's Division Army of Northern Virginia C. S. A. Pike County, Georgia "Confederate Guards" - Gregg, J. D.- private May 4,1862. Captured at Spotsylvania, Va. May
12, 1864. Paroled at Fort Delaware, Del. February 1865. Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Va. for exchange, March 12,1865.
Zebulon, Georgia
February 18, 1898
Mr. J.D. Gregg Dies
Mr. J.D. Gregg who was well known and loved is dead. He has been in feeble health for a number of months and the announcement of his death is not a surprise.
He was 63 years of age and during the confederate war he was one of the bravest and truest members of the 13th Ga., regiment.
He leaves a wife and several children to mourn his death.
Civil War Record:
Company A, 13th Regiment Georgia Volunteer Infantry Evans' Brigade, Gordon's Division Army of Northern Virginia C. S. A. Pike County, Georgia "Confederate Guards" - Gregg, J. D.- private May 4,1862. Captured at Spotsylvania, Va. May
12, 1864. Paroled at Fort Delaware, Del. February 1865. Received at Boulware & Cox's Wharves, James River, Va. for exchange, March 12,1865.
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