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Born 1835, in the Lexington District in South Carolina – Mar 1, 1862. He stood 6’ 5’, had a fair complexion, dark hair and blue eyes. He enlisted Dec 27, 1861 at Florence Ala for a service of one year at age 25 and was to be paid a $50 bounty. He was captured on Feb 6, 1862 near Fort Henry and taken to Cairo Ill and then transferred to Alton Ill in Feb 17 and he died on Mar 1, 1862 (a letter written by Captain Moore on April 17, 1862 states he died at Paducah Ky and was owed $81.03). In Oct 1864, the CSA Treasury Department Second Auditor’s Office stated his final pay $50 bounty and $49.20 in pay for a total of $99.20 On Nov 6, 1864, his wife Nancy received a $49.20 payment for pay due him at this time of his death (No record was found that she was every paid the $50 bounty). Parents: • Jacob Virgil Garvin 1811 – 1878 • Martha A Garvin 1810 – 1855 daughter of Nancy Ann Cassady 1772 – 1857, daughter of Jane E. Reeves 1748 – 1836, daughter of Daniel James Melvin Sr. Buried: Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois. Near the southwest corner of Oak Woods Cemetery in Chicago’s Hyde Park there is a mass grave containing the remains of more than 4,000 Confederate prisoners, reinterred here from the grounds of the Camp Douglas prison camp and the old Chicago City Cemetery – He is not one of the six buried in Oak Grove Cemetery Paducah Ky.
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