Elbert S. Newton Civil War Documents

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Compiled Service Records on file for Elbert S. Newton who is AKA Albert S. Newton and A.S. Newton

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| North Carolina

This is the Card which shows other cards with related information to Elbert S. Newton who was a Private, Company C of the Thomas Legion of North Carolina.

Prisoner of War

| Knoxville, Tennessee

S. Newton listed as POW Knoxville, TN 7 Feb 1864

sent to Camp Chase on Feb 25, 1864

POW. Department of the Cumberland

| Jackson, North Carolina

Elbert S. Newton, Pvt, Co C of Thomas Legion, North Carolina, was captured Feb 2, 1864 Jackson, North Carolina. He is shown on a roll of POW at the Department of the Cumberland (headquarters: Nashville, TN) and Feb 28, 1864 sent to Louisville, Kentucky for purpose of being exchanged.

From Louisville to Ft. Delaware

| Louisville, Kentucky

Elbert S. Newton appears on a roll of POW received at Military Prison, Louisville, Kentucky and on 29th of Feb sent to Ft. Delaware.

Elbert S. Newton received at Ft. Delaware

| Fort Delaware

Roll of Prisoners at Fort Delaware received from Louisville, KY; dated 7 March 1864.

Freedom at long last!

| Fort Delaware

Albert S. Newton is exchanged on 27th of Feb 1865. He had been at Fort Delaware almost one year. Conditions are Fort Delware were horrible and they were almost starved to death. He must of had a strong constitution to have survived in the midst of starvation and disease.

Hospitalized

| Raleigh, North Carolina

A.S. Newton appears on a register of General Hospital No. 7 at Raleigh, North Carolina 26 August 1863. He signed a receipt for clothing issued to him.

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