Nathan Clark Pritchett Civil War Military Record



Nathan C. Pritchett (First_Last)

Regiment Name 7 Tennessee Cavalry.

Side Union

Company A

Soldier's Rank_In Private

Enlisted for 3 years at Lexington on 8/8/62 at age of 17

Mustered in Jackson 8/19/62

5'6", fair complexion, dark eyes, light hair, born Henderson County Tennessee

Occupation: farmer

Captured by the CSA 7th Tennessee Confederate Calvary on 24 March 1864 at Union City Tennessee

Survived Andersonville Prison, released at Charleston South Carolina on 12/16/64

Soldier's Rank_Out Private

Discharged at Nashville 8/9/65

Alternate Name Nathan C./Pritchard

Film Number 395-68, #1406

Other info: Middle name Clark, married to Amanda McCall after war, moved to Finley, Dyer Co. Married Susannah Lumley, Daughter of David Lumley and Dicey Essary following Amanda McCall's death. Buried there at Pleasant Hill Cemetery, no dates.

Other records are available at the Andersonville Park in GA and will be forwarded to stated relative B. F. Reeves following the reopening of the park in April 2007.

The items available are items taken from the person of Nathan Clark Pritchett upon arrival at Andersonville on 21 April 1864.

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