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W. C. Brigam
Co. I. 21
Ark. Inf.
Died
April 25, 1910
Aged 67 yrs.
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Full Name: |
William C. Brigam |
Location: |
Section:Confederate Field, Section 1 (F) Row:B Number:26 |
Reason for Eligibility: |
Confederate Veteran |
Birth Date: |
1843 |
Died: |
April 25, 1910 |
Burial Date: |
April 26, 1910 |
Confederate Home Roster Information: |
Birth Place: |
Arkansas |
Occupation: |
Machinist |
Marital Status: |
Widower |
Came To Texas: |
1867 |
Residence: |
Dallas, Texas |
Admitted To Home: |
July 1, 1905 |
Religion: |
Methodist |
Brigade: |
Cabell's |
Regiment: |
21st Arkansas Inf. |
Company: |
2nd Lieutenant, Co. I |
| BRIGAM, WILLIAM C. (1843~1910)William Brigam was born on May 9, 1843. During the Civil War he served in Company I, 21st Arkansas Infantry. William Brigam was a Sergeant and a drummer for the 21st Infantry. The 21st was formed after the Battle of Shiloh. The 17th Regiment combined with the 14th to form the 21st after both suffered tremendous loss of life after Shiloh. Mr. Brigam was wounded at the Battle of Corinth on October 3, 1862.
He was a mechanic who lived in Dallas County. He suffered from paralysis, and died April 25, 1910. |
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