Pulaski in Giles County, Tennessee — The American South (East South Central)
Seventh Kentucky Mounted Infantry Memorial
Photographed By Ken Smith, October 18, 2013
1. Seventh Kentucky Mounted Infantry Memorial
Inscription.
Seventh Kentucky Mounted Infantry Memorial. . , Died in the performance of a faithful service., On the morning of September 27, 1864, the Seventh Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Forrest's Cavalry, Confederate States Army, engaged the enemy on this field, and the following is a list of it's dead, whose remains repose near this stone:, Captain Joel T. Cochran, Company E. , Captain David L. Nowlin, Company G. , Sergeant Jack Waddell, Company I. , Private Thomas Handberry, Company I. , Sergeant James Hatchell, Company E. , Private John Haneline, Company E. , Private John Oliver, Company K. , Private John Wilson, Company K. , And an Unknown Mississippian., Erected by a comrade, 1911.
Died in the performance of a faithful service.
On the morning of September 27, 1864, the Seventh Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Forrest's Cavalry, Confederate States Army, engaged the enemy on this field, and the following is a list of it's dead, whose remains repose near this stone:
Captain Joel T. Cochran, Company E.
Captain David L. Nowlin, Company G.
Sergeant Jack Waddell, Company I.
Private Thomas Handberry, Company I.
Sergeant James Hatchell, Company E.
Private John Haneline, Company E.
Private John Oliver, Company K.
Private John Wilson, Company K.
And an Unknown Mississippian.
Erected by a comrade, 1911.
Erected 1911 by a comrade.
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: Cemeteries & Burial Sites • War, US Civil. A significant historical date for this entry is September 27, 1861.
Location. 35° 8.632′ N, 86° 59.816′ W. Marker is in Pulaski, Tennessee, in Giles County. Memorial is on Elkton Highway (U.S. 31) 0.2 miles north of Bunker Hill Road, on the left when traveling north. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Pulaski TN 38478, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 4 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Forrest's September Raid (a few steps from this marker); Dr. William Albert Lewis (approx. 3.7
Seventh Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Confederate States Army
Photographed By Ken Smith, October 18, 2013
5. Private John Haneline, Company E.
Seventh Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Confederate States Army
Photographed By Ken Smith, October 18, 2013
6. Private John Oliver, Company K.
Seventh Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Confederate States Army
Photographed By Ken Smith, October 18, 2013
7. Private John Wilson, Company K.
Seventh Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Confederate States Army
Photographed By Ken Smith, October 18, 2013
8. Captain Joel T. Cochran, Company E.
Seventh Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Confederate States Army
Photographed By Ken Smith, October 18, 2013
9. Captain David L. Nowlin, Company G.
Seventh Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Confederate States Army
Photographed By Ken Smith, October 18, 2013
10. Sergeant Jack Waddell, Company I
Seventh Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Confederate States Army
Photographed By Ken Smith, October 18, 2013
11. Private Thomas Handberry, Company I
Seventh Kentucky Mounted Infantry, Confederate States Army
Photographed By Ken Smith, October 18, 2013
12. Forrest's September Raid Marker
Highway marker near the cemetery.
Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on October 26, 2013, by Ken Smith of Milan, Tennessee. This page has been viewed 1,070 times since then and 27 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12. submitted on October 26, 2013, by Ken Smith of Milan, Tennessee. • Bernard Fisher was the editor who published this page.