Southern Cross of Honor could ONLY be bestowed through the UDC(United Daughters of the Confederacy)Only a Confederate veteran could wear the Southern Cross of Honor.
47th Regiment, Alabama Infantry was assigned to General Taliaferro's, Law's, & W.F. Perry's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. The 47th fought in battles from Cedar Mountain to Cold Harbor, except when it was Longstreet at Suffolk, Chickamauga, and Knoxville. It participated in the Petersburg siege North of the James River and the final campaign at Appomattox.
Southern Cross of Honor could ONLY be bestowed through the UDC(United Daughters of the Confederacy)Only a Confederate veteran could wear the Southern Cross of Honor.
47th Regiment, Alabama Infantry was assigned to General Taliaferro's, Law's, & W.F. Perry's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. The 47th fought in battles from Cedar Mountain to Cold Harbor, except when it was Longstreet at Suffolk, Chickamauga, and Knoxville. It participated in the Petersburg siege North of the James River and the final campaign at Appomattox.
Inscription
CO. F. 47 ALA. INF. G.S.A.
Gravesite Details
Southern Cross of Honor Recipient. United Daughters of the Confederacy/ Texas Divison.
Family Members
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Mack C. Abbott
1855–1940
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Lenora Colontine Abbott Fortner
1857–1945
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James Dowdle Abbott
1859–1892
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Eli David Abbott
1861–1949
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Henry Dock Abbott
1864–1958
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Joseph Deliah Abbott
1867–1925
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Viola Alphadine Abbott Barlow
1870–1958
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William Franklin Abbott
1872–1954
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Olivia Diane Abbott Beezley
1875–1953
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Charlie Pulaski Abbott
1877–1972
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Luther Myrtle Abbott
1882–1974
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