
Prisoners held at the Gallatin, Tennessee
Jail
for the Month of August 1863 Pages 29-30 [Unknown Author]
| Date | Name | Rank | Where | By whom | Charges | Remarks |
| John Crumb | ||||||
| Ann | ||||||
| John Chambers | Private | 23rd Tenn. Regt. | Order of Col. Shell | Clandestine letter writing | ||
| Aug. 4 | S. B. Womack | Private | 3rd Tenn. Cavalry | Capt. Waters | Claims to be Discharged | |
| Aug. 3 | Warren Pemberton | Private | 4th Tenn. Cavalry | Capt. Waters | Prisoner of War Smith County Ashby States Cavalry | |
| Aug. 3 | William Canmore | Private | 4th Tenn. Cavalry | Capt. Waters | Rebel Soldier | |
| Aug. 9 | Eli M. Pemberton | Corporal | 8th Tenn. Cavalry | Lt. Murphy | Prisoner of War [Smith’s] Ashby States Cavalry | |
| Aug. 9 | Thuz E. Paty | Private | 7th Ala. Cavalry | Lt. Murphy | Rebel Soldier | |
| Aug. 9 | Mark Dexton | Private | 11th Texas Cavalry | Lt. Murphy | Rebel Soldier | |
| Aug. 9 | Edward Bryant | Private | 8th Texas Cavalry | Lt. Murphy | William Arrents shot At Hartville [Dr. Kirby] | |
| Aug 9 | J. W. Yearly | Private | 8th Texas Cavalry | Lt. Murphy |
*Information taken from the Gallatin, Tennessee Archives from folder Prisoners held in Gallatin Jail 1863
Transcribed by Theodore Urbanski July 44, 2003
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