Captured Sept. 25, 1863 in Blount Co. Tennessee
Arrived Dec. 24, 1863
Died Sept. 23, 1864 of bronchitis and chronic diarrhea
Buried grave 191
NOTE:Coulter's several letters to his wife at Maryville, Tennessee, are extant.So far as can be determined, all the letters were written for Coulter by others, presumably because the subject was illiterete, but possibly because of his serious and prolonged illness.According to the last letter to the widow, Coulter's body was place in a coffin and decently buried by his friends.
This information was taken from this website: http://www.rbhayes.org/hayes/civilwar/display.asp?id=759&subj=civilwar
Captured Sept. 25, 1863 in Blount Co. Tennessee
Arrived Dec. 24, 1863
Died Sept. 23, 1864 of bronchitis and chronic diarrhea
Buried grave 191
NOTE:Coulter's several letters to his wife at Maryville, Tennessee, are extant.So far as can be determined, all the letters were written for Coulter by others, presumably because the subject was illiterete, but possibly because of his serious and prolonged illness.According to the last letter to the widow, Coulter's body was place in a coffin and decently buried by his friends.
This information was taken from this website: http://www.rbhayes.org/hayes/civilwar/display.asp?id=759&subj=civilwar
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