The Confederate headstone for Arthur Henley Keller reflects his rank during his service with the Confederate States Army. However, in 1883 Arthur Henley Keller was commissioned as a Lieutenant Colonel of Cavalry in the Alabama State Troops (the Militia) and appointed to the position of Aide-de-Camp on the personal military staff of Gov. Edward A. O'Neal. His commission was announced in The Greenville Advocate (Greenville, Alabama) on March 28, 1883.
The Confederate headstone for Arthur Henley Keller reflects his rank during his service with the Confederate States Army. However, in 1883 Arthur Henley Keller was commissioned as a Lieutenant Colonel of Cavalry in the Alabama State Troops (the Militia) and appointed to the position of Aide-de-Camp on the personal military staff of Gov. Edward A. O'Neal. His commission was announced in The Greenville Advocate (Greenville, Alabama) on March 28, 1883.
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Family Members
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Alexander Moore Keller
1814–1857
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Francis Foreman "Frank" Keller
1816–1901
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Ann Margaret Keller Newsum
1817–1852
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Dr David Keller II
1819–1908
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Elizabeth Aylett Keller Newsum
1822–1864
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Thomas Fairfax Keller
1823–1869
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Evelina H. Keller
1826–1904
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William Augustine Keller
1828 – unknown
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Dr James McDonald Keller
1832–1914
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