
Levi Jackson
Transcribed and Submitted by
Mitzi P.
Freeman
Age: 22
Rank Entering the Service: Private
Rank Leaving the Service: Private
Military Unit: 25th Infantry Regiment
Alternate Name for the Military Unit:
Company: K
Enlistment Date: 06 SEP 1861
Place of Enlistment: Tullahoma, TN
Abstract of Information available in the Service Records:
July 1861 - June 1863: Present
Oct 1863: On detached service gathering absentees with Col Hughes in Middle
Tenn since Aug 16, 1863 per endorsement on application dated Hd Qtrs of Tenn
Aug 14, 1863
Aug 31, 1864: Deserted April '64 while on detached service with Col Jno M.
Hughes in Middle Tenn
Personal Information about the Veteran (Not contained in the CMSR):
Born: 6 Mar 1840, White County, TN
Died: 17 Jun 1923, Putnam County, TN
Buried: Sand Springs Cemetery, Putnam County, TN
Parents: Newell and Anna (Grant) Jackson
Wives:
1) Luzanne Madewell married 10 SEP 1865 in Putnam County, TN
2) Martha Caroline Bohannon Jones married 15 DEC 1902 and 2 MAR 1909 in Putnam
County, TN
3) Margaret Madewell Hyder married 3 APR 1921 in Putnam County, TN
Brother to: Alexander Jackson (25th TN Infantry Company K)
After he deserted, he joined the 4th TN Mounted Infantry, Co. K (USA) with his brother Eli Jackson.
Abstract of Union Pension Application
Certificate Number: 643,302
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