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James Hilliard Lawhorne, Virginia

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James Hilliard Lawhorne, Virginia
James Hilliard Lawhorne was the son of Holman and Nancy (Clements) Lawhorn. He married Isabelle Clements. Served in the Civil War: E Co. 11th Infantry Reg. Virginia. Born and Died in Amherst Co. Virginia.
Date & Place: in Virginia United States of America
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I have a copy of this same photo that I got from a cousin of mine but without the description. Can you tell me where you got the information on James' military service?
James H Lawhorn
Described as having a dark complexion, black eyes with dark hair.
He was 5 feet 8 inches tall.
Residence: Amherst County, Virginia Occupation: Farmer
Service Record:
Enlisted as a Private on 24 August 1861 at the age of 28
Enlisted in Company B, 58th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 24 August 1861.
Hospitalized on 15 November 1861 at Staunton, VA (Sick)
Returned on 28 February 1862
Wounded on 06 June 1862 at Harrisonburg, VA (Wounded in back bone)
Hospitalized on 07 June 1862 at Liberty, VA
Returned on 31 August 1863
Detailed on 01 September 1863 (Detailed for hospl duty until discharged)
Discharged because of wounds Company B, 58th Infantry Regiment Virginia on 03 March 1865
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