Birthplace: Daviess County Kentucky
Father: George Washington Boone 1815 – 1854
Mother: Peris H. Karn 1815 – 1848
1stWife: Tennessee Bourland Boone 1837 – 1860
2ndWife: Martha Bullard Boone 1843 – 1870
Children:
Voet Z. Boone 1856 – 1870
Cenner Elizabeth Boone Hunter 1857 – 1926
Tennessee Boone 1860 – 1860
Daniel Greene Boone
Education:
Studied law in Georgetown County Kentucky
Occupation before War:
Attorney in Ozark Franklin County Arkansas
Newspaper Editor of Ozark Southwestern Newspaper
Civil War Career:
1861 – 1862: 1st Lt. Company C McRae's Arkansas Battalion
1862: Adjutant for McRae's Arkansas Battalion
1862: Lt. Colonel of 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
1862 – 1865: Colonel of 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
1862: Wounded during the Battle of Corninth and Captured
1862: Right leg is amputated due to wounds at Battle of Corninth
1863: Exchanged in Prisoner Exchange on March 28, 1863
1863: Captured during the Battle of Vicksburg Mississippi
1863 – 1865: Commander of Confederate Post at Marshall Texas
Occupation after War:
Attorney in Ozark Arkansas
1865 – 1868: Prosecuting Attorney for 4th Circuit of Arkansas Court
Died: July 20, 1873
Place of Death: Ozark Arkansas
Age at time of Death: 43 years old
Burial Place: Unmarked Grave Highland Cemetery Ozark Arkansas
Birthplace: Daviess County Kentucky
Father: George Washington Boone 1815 – 1854
Mother: Peris H. Karn 1815 – 1848
1stWife: Tennessee Bourland Boone 1837 – 1860
2ndWife: Martha Bullard Boone 1843 – 1870
Children:
Voet Z. Boone 1856 – 1870
Cenner Elizabeth Boone Hunter 1857 – 1926
Tennessee Boone 1860 – 1860
Daniel Greene Boone
Education:
Studied law in Georgetown County Kentucky
Occupation before War:
Attorney in Ozark Franklin County Arkansas
Newspaper Editor of Ozark Southwestern Newspaper
Civil War Career:
1861 – 1862: 1st Lt. Company C McRae's Arkansas Battalion
1862: Adjutant for McRae's Arkansas Battalion
1862: Lt. Colonel of 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
1862 – 1865: Colonel of 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment
1862: Wounded during the Battle of Corninth and Captured
1862: Right leg is amputated due to wounds at Battle of Corninth
1863: Exchanged in Prisoner Exchange on March 28, 1863
1863: Captured during the Battle of Vicksburg Mississippi
1863 – 1865: Commander of Confederate Post at Marshall Texas
Occupation after War:
Attorney in Ozark Arkansas
1865 – 1868: Prosecuting Attorney for 4th Circuit of Arkansas Court
Died: July 20, 1873
Place of Death: Ozark Arkansas
Age at time of Death: 43 years old
Burial Place: Unmarked Grave Highland Cemetery Ozark Arkansas
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