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Arthur Markley DeBardeleben, Jr.
8th Alabama Infantry, Company B
Personal:
Son of Arthur Markley DeBardeleben and Ann Elizabeth Spigner. Born in
1843 in Coosa County, Alabama, died before 1880. Location of grave
unknown.
Never married and no known descendants
Military:
| May 5, 1861 |
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Enlisted at Wetumpka, Alabama with the
rank of 4th Sergeant |
| 1862 |
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Elected Jr. 2nd Lieutenant |
| April, 1862 |
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Siege of Yorktown, Virginia |
| May, 1862 |
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Williamsburg, Virginia |
| June, 1862 |
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Wounded and captured at the Battle of
Seven Pines, Virginia (later released) |
| May, 1863 |
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Chancellorsville, Virginia |
| July 3, 1863 |
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Wounded and captured at Gettysburg,
Pennsylvania (later released). After recovery, rejoined his
company |
| January,1864 |
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Appointed 2nd Lieutenant by Secretary of
War |
| May 7-8, 1864 |
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Battle of Wilderness Station, Virginia |
| May 10, 1864 |
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Bradshaw Farm, Virginia |
| May 12, 1864 |
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Spotsylvania Courthouse, Virginia |
| May 24, 1864 |
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Hanover Junction, Virginia |
| June 3, 1864 |
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Cold Harbor, Virginia |
| June 12, 1864 |
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White Oak Swamp, Virginia |
| June 22, 1864 |
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Plank Road, Virginia |
| June 23, 1864 |
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Gurley's Farm, Virginia |
| June 29, 1864 |
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Ream's Station, Virginia |
| July 30, 1864 |
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Crater (Petersburg), Virginia |
| August 16, 1864 |
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Deep Bottom, Virginia |
| August 21, 1864 |
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Weldon Railroad, Virginia |
| August 27, 1864 |
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Ream's Station, Virginia |
| October 27, 1864 |
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Burgess Mill, Virginia |
| April, 1865 |
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Appomattox, Virginia |
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