Company G - ("Lamar Confederates") Lincoln County
-- Private - Enlisted October 23, 1862, in Gordonsville . Wounded at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania July 2, 1863.
Surrendered, Appomattox, Virginia April 9, 1865.
Henry A. Caver fought and was injured in several major battles of the Civil War between 1861-1865 but survived. His father, Henry James Caver, did not survive the War. He died in a hospital in Lynchburg, VA, and is buried in the Confederate Cemetery there. H. A. Caver walked all the way from Virgina or Pennsyvania to his widowed mother's home in Georgia. Young Caver left his mother's home after she died and never returned, living the remainder of his life in Martinez and Augusta, Georgia.
Company G - ("Lamar Confederates") Lincoln County
-- Private - Enlisted October 23, 1862, in Gordonsville . Wounded at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania July 2, 1863.
Surrendered, Appomattox, Virginia April 9, 1865.
Henry A. Caver fought and was injured in several major battles of the Civil War between 1861-1865 but survived. His father, Henry James Caver, did not survive the War. He died in a hospital in Lynchburg, VA, and is buried in the Confederate Cemetery there. H. A. Caver walked all the way from Virgina or Pennsyvania to his widowed mother's home in Georgia. Young Caver left his mother's home after she died and never returned, living the remainder of his life in Martinez and Augusta, Georgia.
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