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Sgt Isaiah Springer Beck III

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Sgt Isaiah Springer Beck III Veteran

Birth
Carroll County, Georgia, USA
Death
21 May 1862 (aged 27)
Lauderdale, Lauderdale County, Mississippi, USA
Burial
Lauderdale, Lauderdale County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Died during Civil War at the Battle of Lauderdale Springs, Mississippi. There is also a memorial stone only at the Laurel Hill Cemetery in Carroll County, Georgia, but he is really buried at the Lauderdale Springs CSA Cemetery.

Lauderdale Springs is the burial site of more than 1,100 soldiers who died there. There are 1020 CSA and 80 Union buried on the site.

He was in Company I. 41st Georgia Inf. CSACo. I
41st Regt.
Ga. Infantry
CSA




From the Carroll County Times:

"Two of the oldest citizens in Carroll county live in New Mexico district of the county, namely, Isaiah Beck and Wm. Stewart. The former was born in 1803 and the latter in 1806 and they have both been in the county for 53 years."

From the Confederate Official Records:

Beck, Isaiah Springer - 3d Sergeant March 4, 1862. Died at Lauderdale Springs, Miss. May 21, 1862.



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Died during Civil War at the Battle of Lauderdale Springs, Mississippi. There is also a memorial stone only at the Laurel Hill Cemetery in Carroll County, Georgia, but he is really buried at the Lauderdale Springs CSA Cemetery.

Lauderdale Springs is the burial site of more than 1,100 soldiers who died there. There are 1020 CSA and 80 Union buried on the site.

He was in Company I. 41st Georgia Inf. CSACo. I
41st Regt.
Ga. Infantry
CSA




From the Carroll County Times:

"Two of the oldest citizens in Carroll county live in New Mexico district of the county, namely, Isaiah Beck and Wm. Stewart. The former was born in 1803 and the latter in 1806 and they have both been in the county for 53 years."

From the Confederate Official Records:

Beck, Isaiah Springer - 3d Sergeant March 4, 1862. Died at Lauderdale Springs, Miss. May 21, 1862.



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Lauderdale Springs was formerly a resort but was converted to a confederate hospital



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