1st Alabama Infantry
Admitted to U.S.A Hospital Steamer, Empress, on April 23, 1862, with complaints of bronchitis.
Sent to St. Louis on April 26, 1862
Admitted to Hickory Street U.S.A. General Hospital, in St. Louis, on April 30, 1862
Died while a prisoner of war, at the Hickory Street General Hospital. Cause of death listed as typhoid fever.
Described as being 5'8" tall
1st Alabama Infantry
Admitted to U.S.A Hospital Steamer, Empress, on April 23, 1862, with complaints of bronchitis.
Sent to St. Louis on April 26, 1862
Admitted to Hickory Street U.S.A. General Hospital, in St. Louis, on April 30, 1862
Died while a prisoner of war, at the Hickory Street General Hospital. Cause of death listed as typhoid fever.
Described as being 5'8" tall
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