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Confederate (CSV)

Private

Andrew J. Hutchings

(c. 1837 - ?)

Home State: Louisiana

Branch of Service: Infantry

Unit: 6th Louisiana Infantry

Before Sharpsburg

He was a 24 year old carpenter in New Orleans when he enlisted in Company K, 6th Louisiana Infantry on June 4, 1861 at Camp Moore, LA.

On the Campaign

He was detailed to stay with the wounded and captured in action on 17 September 1862 at Sharpsburg

The rest of the War

He was paroled October 30, 1862 and received at City Point, Va. on November 21, 1862, and exchanged. He was captured July 4 (or 14), 1863 at Williamsport, PA and sent to Ft. Delaware by August 15, 1863 from Harrisburg, PA. He was paroled and forwarded to City Point for exchange March 7, 1865. He was received at Boulware and Cox's Wharf, James River, VA on March 10, 11 or 12, 1865, and exchanged. He was paroled at War's end at Montgomery, AL on May 9, 1865.

References & notes

Basic information from Booth1.

Birth

c. 1837; Alexandria, LA

Notes

1   Booth, Andrew B., Records of Louisiana Confederate Soldiers and Louisiana Confederate Commands, 3 Volumes, New Orleans: State of Louisiana, 1920, Vol. 3, Book 1, pg. 398  [AotW citation 14138]