James Johnson (1)
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Antebellum
War Career
- Enlisted on January 28, 1864 in the 24th Michigan Infantry / Company I at Detroit, Michigan
- Mustered in January 28, 1864 for a 3 year term of service
- 41 years old
- Joined regiment at Culpepper, Virginia on April 7, 1864
- Taken prisoner in action on May 5, 1864 at the Battle of the Wilderness
- Died of disease in Andersonville Prison on August 23, 1864
- Buried at Andersonville, Georgia
- Grave number 6578
Post-War Career
Family
Notes
Sources
- Michigan and George H. Turner, Record of Service of Michigan Volunteers in the Civil War, 1861-1865. Volume 24. (Kalamazoo, Mich.: Ihling bros. & Everard, printers, 1900). (Page 80)
Categories:
- Michigan Soldiers
- 24th Michigan Infantry
- Michigan Enlisted
- Soldiers from an Unknown County, Michigan
- Soldiers from an Unknown City, Michigan
- Source: RSMVCW (24) 0080
- Michigan Prisoners
- 24th Michigan Infantry Prisoners
- Michigan Prisoners at the Wilderness
- 24th Michigan Infantry Prisoners at the Wilderness
- Michigan Prisoners at Andersonville Prison
- 24th Michigan Infantry Prisoners at Andersonville Prison
- Michigan Killed
- 24th Michigan Infantry Killed
- Michigan Killed by Disease
- 24th Michigan Infantry Killed by Disease