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Confederate (CSV)

Private

Charles T. Furlow

(? - 1865)

Home State: Georgia

Branch of Service: Infantry

Unit: 4th Georgia Infantry

Before Sharpsburg

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

On the Campaign

He was wounded in action on 17 September 1862.

The rest 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 & 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

04/02/1865; 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]