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Confederate (CSV)

Private

Charles T. Furlow

(? - 1865)
Home State: Georgia
Branch of Service: Infantry
Unit: 4th Georgia Infantry

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Before the Antietam Campaign:
Mustered as Private 27 April 1861. Discharged 6 January 1862 and re-enlisted 10 May 1862 in Company K.

In the Antietam Campaign:
He was wounded in action on 17 September 1862.

The remainder of the War:
Wounded again at Chancellorsville and in the Valley of Virginia in 1864. Killed in action at Petersburg, Virginia on 2 April 1865.

References, Sources, and other notes:
Basic information from Thomas1.

Another man with very similar name was also an original member of Company K of the 4th Infantry. It's not known if he was at Sharpsburg:
FURLOW, CHARLES TIM.
Private, May 27, 1861. Detailed as Regimental Marker 1861; Orderly to General Doles September, 1862. Promoted First Lieutenant and A. D. C, staff of General Doles 1863. Slightly wounded at Gettysburg, Pa. Promoted Captain in Adjutant-Generals' Department 1864. Wounded slightly in head at Spottsylvania, Va. Served through the war. Living in Atlanta, Ga (c. 1903).


Death Date: 04/02/1865    Death Place: Petersburg, VA    



Notes

1   Thomas, Henry Walter, History of the Doles-Cook Brigade, Atlanta: Franklin Printing & Publishing Co., 1903, pp. 79, 89, 184 - 190  [AotW citation 2686]



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