Ash, John H., d. 1918.

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John H. Ash, Confederate Civil War soldier and clergyman, was born in 1843, in Savannah, Georgia, and died on 3 June 1918, in Savannah, Georgia. During the Civil War, he served in Company B, 5th Regiment Georgia Cavalry (Georgia Hussars). He was made a lieutenant in ca. 1864 and served in the Savannah, Georgia, area; Florida (1864); north Georgia (during the Atlanta Campaign); and in South Carolina. In 1916, he made a speech at the presentation of General Gordon's portrait to Troop A, Georgia Hussars, Savannah.

From the description of John H. Ash papers, 1860-1865. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122385881

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Georgia
Florida
United States
South Carolina
Savannah (Ga.)
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Atlanta Campaign, 1864
Soldiers
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Death 1918

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