Scott, Burt

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Burt Scott was a resident of Hancock County, Indiana. He enlisted as a private on 24 October 1862 and was mustered into the Indiana 53rd Infantry. Following this the regiment moved on to Tennessee, Mississippi, Louisiana, and finally Georgia. It was there at the Battle of Nickajack Creek that Scott was shot through the chest while he carried the regimental flag and died on the field.

From the description of Civil War letters, 1863-1864. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 61110829

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Hancock County (Ind.)
United States
Mississippi
Georgia
Indiana
Nickajack Creek (Ga.)
Vicksburg (Miss.)
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