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Green J. Lowe
Transcribed and Submitted by Belinda Baker Beldin

 

Age: 21
Rank Entering the Service: Private
Rank Leaving the Service: Private
Military Unit: 25th Infantry Regiment
Alternate Name for the Military Unit:
Company: E
Enlistment Date: 25 JUL 1861
Place of Enlistment: Tullahoma, TN
Abstract of Information available in the Service Records:
Prisoner of War: Captured 3 Jan 1863 at Murfreesboro, TN; Paroled at Louisville, Ky 4 Apr 1863 and delivered at City Point, VA
Prisoner of War: Paroled at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, MD May 10, 1863
Jan 12, 1863: Wounded and in the Hospital; Wounded at Murfreesboro Dec 30, 1862
May 14, 1863: Appears on a Register of Episcopal Church Hospital, Williamsburg, VA
Aug 5, 1863: Exchanged as prisoner of war and rejoined his command
April 6, 1864: Present on extra duty as Teamster
Mar & Apr 1864: Extra duty; Teamster, detailed by Special Order No. 56 date Hdqts Johnson's Brigade, Mary 19, 1864
Jan 9, 1865: Appears on a Register of Receiving and Wayside Hospital or General Hospital No. 9 Richmond, VA (Gunshot wound to left wrist)
Paroled at Appomatox Court House April 9, 1865
Personal Information about the Veteran (Not contained in the CMSR):
Full Name: Green Jefferson Lowe
Occupation: Minister of the Gospel
Born: 1834 in Bledsoe County, TN
Death: 28 MAY 1920 in Hill County, TX
Buried: Cottonwood Cemetery, Hill County, TX
Wives: 1) Jane Price married: 28 DEC 1866 in White County, TN
2) Mary Elizabeth Hines married Nov 24, 1885
Mary applied for a Confederate Widow's pension from the state of TX: #36841
Death Certificate for Green Lowe

 




 

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