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This Picture submitted By Mack Orick

 

Located on the corner of Coolidge and Long Hollow Road in La Follette, Tn.

Its sits by its self and one small tombstone that reads the following;

 

Russell Orick

(No Dates)

Co. F.

7 Tenn MTD.

Inf.

 


 

 Russell Orick (First_Last)
Regiment Name 7 Tennessee Mounted Infantry
Side Union 
Company  F 
Soldier's Rank_In  Private 
Soldier's Rank_Out  Private 
Alternate Name  
Notes 
Film Number M392 roll 11

UNION TENNESSEE VOLUNTEERS

7th Regiment, Tennessee Mounted Infantry

Organized at Athens and Nashville, Tenn., August, 1864. Attached to
District of East Tennessee to March, 1865 2nd Brigade, District of East
Tennessee, Dept. of the Cumberland, to July, 1865.

SERVICE.-Duty at Nashville and Athens till March, 1865. Action at Athens
January 28, 1865. Near Philadelphia March 1. Operations about Athens
March 2-4. Guard passes east of Athens till July. Mustered out July 27, 1865.

This info was provided by Glenda Mounger

 

This information provided By Mack Orick

Russell Orick Born July 6 1846 Died 1920

Wife: Eliza (Elizabeth) Bailey Orick Buried Davis Chapel Cemetery

 

This information submitted By Glenna Jordan

Parents: Robinson Orick and Elizabeth Slatton

 

If anybody knows about this tombstone please email me Melissa and let me know.

I am not sure if there is a listing for it all ready?

 

 

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