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John W. “Jack” Hulse

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John W. “Jack” Hulse Veteran

Birth
Sullivan County, Tennessee, USA
Death
17 Dec 1862 (aged 32–33)
Mobile County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Mobile, Mobile County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 13, Confederate
Memorial ID
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A dentist and a confederate soldier during cival war. He practiced medicine on the battlefield. He died of diptheria in General Hospital Mobile, Alabama, Dec. 17, 1862. Hospitalized Dec. 3,1862. Notification of Pvt. Hulse's death by General Hospital Richmond, VA : " Sir, I have the honor to inform you that Private John W. Hulse of Co. E 79 Rgmt. Vol died this day in Branch No. 2 of this Hospital of Diptheria. His effects left in possession of the steward are as follows. 1 pr. Saddle Bags. 1 Canteen. 1 Set Dental Instruments. 1 Towell. 1 Pr. Boots. 1 Over coat. 2 Shirts. 1 pr. Suspenders. which are subject to the order of his commanding Officer." John also served briefly in the Mexican War 5th Regiment, (McClellan`s) TN Infantry, Company L. Place of enlistment: Jonesborough, Washington Co., TN

John's dad is William Keen Hulse, but was buried as William R. Hulse in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana. POW at Camp Morton.
A dentist and a confederate soldier during cival war. He practiced medicine on the battlefield. He died of diptheria in General Hospital Mobile, Alabama, Dec. 17, 1862. Hospitalized Dec. 3,1862. Notification of Pvt. Hulse's death by General Hospital Richmond, VA : " Sir, I have the honor to inform you that Private John W. Hulse of Co. E 79 Rgmt. Vol died this day in Branch No. 2 of this Hospital of Diptheria. His effects left in possession of the steward are as follows. 1 pr. Saddle Bags. 1 Canteen. 1 Set Dental Instruments. 1 Towell. 1 Pr. Boots. 1 Over coat. 2 Shirts. 1 pr. Suspenders. which are subject to the order of his commanding Officer." John also served briefly in the Mexican War 5th Regiment, (McClellan`s) TN Infantry, Company L. Place of enlistment: Jonesborough, Washington Co., TN

John's dad is William Keen Hulse, but was buried as William R. Hulse in Crown Hill Cemetery, Indianapolis, Indiana. POW at Camp Morton.


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