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Capt. James Goodram Adams

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Capt. James Goodram Adams Veteran

Birth
Death
2 Jan 1903 (aged 76)
Burial
Cabot, Lonoke County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
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Adams, James Goodram, Capt.-Born:Jul.26,1826 Sumner, Tenn. Died:Jan.2,1903,.-age abt 76, Cabot, Ark.-Buried in Mt.Carmel Cemetery, Cabot, Ark.-Service Unit:25th Ark.Inf.Co.I, Capt.-Confederate Veteran-v.11, p.124- with wife, Martha Susan Hopper-Text:Capt.James G.Adams died of heart failure on Jan.2, at his home in Cabot, Ark. He commanded Co.I-25th Ark.Inf.Regt., and was a gallant soldier, much beloved by his men. He also served in the Mexican War; was about seventy six years old. Camp James Adams, No.1036, of Austin, Ark. was named in his honor, and has sustained a great loss in his death.- THE LAST ROLL:Fading away, like the star of the morning,Losing its light in the glorious sun, So let me steal away, gently and lovingly, Only remembered by what I have done.

Served in the Spanish-American War and as a Confederate soldier in the Civil War
Adams, James Goodram, Capt.-Born:Jul.26,1826 Sumner, Tenn. Died:Jan.2,1903,.-age abt 76, Cabot, Ark.-Buried in Mt.Carmel Cemetery, Cabot, Ark.-Service Unit:25th Ark.Inf.Co.I, Capt.-Confederate Veteran-v.11, p.124- with wife, Martha Susan Hopper-Text:Capt.James G.Adams died of heart failure on Jan.2, at his home in Cabot, Ark. He commanded Co.I-25th Ark.Inf.Regt., and was a gallant soldier, much beloved by his men. He also served in the Mexican War; was about seventy six years old. Camp James Adams, No.1036, of Austin, Ark. was named in his honor, and has sustained a great loss in his death.- THE LAST ROLL:Fading away, like the star of the morning,Losing its light in the glorious sun, So let me steal away, gently and lovingly, Only remembered by what I have done.

Served in the Spanish-American War and as a Confederate soldier in the Civil War


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