According to his application for Confederare pension in 1901 he "Served in the western army, honorable discharged in the west, [he resigned due to a severe case of typhoid fever], was in several battles, was at home when the war closed". he resigned 26 June 1862. Lieutenant-Colonel James Marion Lowry resides on Sandy Mush in Buncombe, and it is his annual custom to gather his men, "The Bold Mountain Tigers," in happy reunion at the "old camp ground" on Turkey Creek." 26 April, 1897.
According to his application for Confederare pension in 1901 he "Served in the western army, honorable discharged in the west, [he resigned due to a severe case of typhoid fever], was in several battles, was at home when the war closed". he resigned 26 June 1862. Lieutenant-Colonel James Marion Lowry resides on Sandy Mush in Buncombe, and it is his annual custom to gather his men, "The Bold Mountain Tigers," in happy reunion at the "old camp ground" on Turkey Creek." 26 April, 1897.
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