Special thank you to FAG contributor Dixon in Dixie 46977864 for this additional information:
2nd Lt. Thomas E. Bradley is listed as Dixon Springs, Smith County, as his home on Confederate records. He moved to Wilson County after the War. He was captured at Chickamauga and imprisoned. He was one of the Confederate officers known as the "Immortal 600" who were taken from prison at Ft. Delaware and placed in stockades in front of the union batteries, starved, and used as a human shield by the enemy at Morris Island in the siege of Charleston, SC.
Special thank you to FAG contributor Dixon in Dixie 46977864 for this additional information:
2nd Lt. Thomas E. Bradley is listed as Dixon Springs, Smith County, as his home on Confederate records. He moved to Wilson County after the War. He was captured at Chickamauga and imprisoned. He was one of the Confederate officers known as the "Immortal 600" who were taken from prison at Ft. Delaware and placed in stockades in front of the union batteries, starved, and used as a human shield by the enemy at Morris Island in the siege of Charleston, SC.
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