(c. 1837 - ?)
Home State: Mississippi
Branch of Service: Infantry
Unit: 2nd Mississippi Infantry
Before Sharpsburg
A 24 year old carpenter in Tupelo, he enlisted as Private, Company H, 2nd Mississippi Infantry on 29 April 1861.
On the Campaign
He was wounded in the arm in action at Sharpsburg on 17 September 1862.
The rest of the War
He was furloughed, then returned to his Company. He was captured at Gettysburg, PA on 1 July 1863 and held at Fort Delaware. He was released 11 June 1865 after taking the oath of allegiance.
References & notes
His service from a casualty list/roster for the Campaign provided by Michael Brasher, from his research in Compiled Service Records, Company rolls, and other period sources. Further details from Don Ernsberger's Also for Glory Muster: The Story of the Pettigrew Trimble Charge at Gettysburg (2008).
It is likely he is the Thomas Stewart Logan (1837-1919) buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, Meridian, MS.
Birth
c. 1837 in NC