Corporal Henry Harrison High, (CSA)

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Corporal Henry Harrison High, (CSA)

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Somerville, Fayette County, Tennessee, United States
Death: April 12, 1931 (88)
Place of Burial: Canton, Van Zandt County, Texas, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Samuel High and Permelia "Millie" High
Husband of Sarah Elizabeth High
Father of Susan Henrietta Henry; Martha J Landrum; Robert E High; Samuel Alexander High; Cynthia Annette Thormahlen-Murrey and 5 others
Brother of Nancy Jane Hubbard; Rufus Morgan High; Thomas Jefferson High and Samuel Houston High, Jr

Managed by: Carolyn Holmes
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About Corporal Henry Harrison High, (CSA)

Civil War Veteran -

Henry Harrison High, Corporal, Company I, 15th Texas [Dismounted] Cavalry [Sweet's] Regiment, CSA

Henry Harrison High, served in Company I, 15th Regiment, Texas Cavalry from 29 March 1862 to 20 March 1865. More than 35 months. The 15th Texas Cavalry was one of the regiments in Granbury's Texas Brigade, CSA.

High was captured on 11 January 1863 with the surrender of Fort Hindman, Arkansas Post, Arkansas. After being captured, High was moved to Camp Douglas [Chicago], Illinois; a camp where many soldiers froze to death.

He was paroled at Camp Douglas, Illinois, 03 April 1863 and delivered at City Point, Va., 10 April 1863, and exchanged. Henry H. High was then sent to Camp Lee at Richmond, Virginia, via Petersburg.

While High was in service, the 15th Texas Cavalry [Dismounted] regiment was engaged in the following battles which had a direct impact on the course of the war and / or decisive influence on a campaign:

Chickamauga, Ga.,19-20 September 1863

Chattanooga_III, Tenn., 23-25 November 1863

Atlanta, Ga., 22 July 1864

Jonesborough, Ga., 31 August - 01 September 1864

Franklin_II, Tenn., 30 November 1864

Nashville, Tenn., 15 - 16 December 1864

t is believed that Henry H. High was wounded at Nashville, Tennessee, and moved with the army to Tupelo, Mississippi. From that point he was taken with other wounded soldiers to a Mobile, Alabama, hospital for treatment. He went home on furlough 20 March 1865, and never returned to duty.

He "was at home on furlough at time of surrender"; the surrender of General Lee and his army was on 09 April 1865.

Henry H. High applied for a pension 05 July 1909. The pension was approved 31 August 1909; State of Texas Confederate Pension File number 16875.

His application states in part that he: was at home on furlough at the time of the surrender, was born in Fayette County, Tennessee, had resided in Texas 58 years resided in Van Zandt County continually for 58 years on Texas Route 1., was a farmer by occupation served in Company I, 15th Texas Cavalry, CSA, from 1862 to the close of the War, was never transferred to another command.

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Henry Harrison High (1842-1931) was a son of Samuel High.

Husband of Sarah Elizabeth Norman (1842-1930). Married 6/16/1861. 10 children listed.

Burial in High Cemetery, Canton, Van Zandt County, TX.

Source:

https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15795755/henry-harrison-high


Henry Harrison High, Corporal, Company I, 15th Texas [Dismounted] Cavalry, Sweet's Regiment, Confederate Soldiers Army, Civil War. He served from 29 March 1862 to 20 March 1865, more than 35 months. The 15th Texas Cavalry was one of the regiments in Granbury's Texas Brigade, CSA. High was born 22 June 1842 in Somerville, Fayette County, Tennessee. Henry married Sarah Elizabeth Norman on June 16, 1861. High was captured on January 11, 1863, with the surrender of Fort Hindman, Arkansas Post, Arkansas. After being captured, High was moved to Camp Douglas in Chicago, Illinois, a camp where many soldiers froze to death. He was paroled at Camp Douglas, Illinois, April 3, 1863, and delivered at City Point, Virginia, April 19, 1863, and exchanged. Henry H. High was then sent to Camp Lee at Richmond, Virginia, via Petersburg.

While High was in service, the 15th Texas Cavalry [Dismounted] the regiment was engaged in the following battles which had a direct impact on the course of the war and / or decisive influence on a campaign: Chickamauga, Georgia, September 19 & 20, 1863; Chattanooga, Tennessee, November 23-25, 1863; Atlanta, Georgia, July 22, 1864; Jonesborough, Georgia, August 31 to September 1864; Franklin, Tennessee, November 30, 1864; and Nashville, Tennessee, December 15 & 16, 1864.

It is believed that Henry H. High was wounded at Nashville, Tennessee, and moved with the army to Tupelo, Mississippi. From that point he was taken with other wounded soldiers to a Mobile, Alabama, hospital for treatment. He went home on furlough March 20, 1865, and never returned to duty. He "was at home on furlough at time of surrender"; the surrender of General Lee and his army was on April 9, 1865.

Henry H. High applied for a pension July 5, 1909. The pension was approved August 31, 1909; State of Texas Confederate Pension File number 16875. His application states in part that he: was at home on furlough at the time of the surrender, was born in Fayette County, Tennessee, had resided in Texas 58 years, and in Van Zandt County continually for 58 years on Texas Route 1 and was a farmer by occupation. He served in Company I, 15th Texas Cavalry, CSA, from 1862 to the close of the War, and was never transferred to another command. Henry Harrison High died April 12, 1931.

Source: http://www.cemeteryworks.com/highhh_cwss.html

SOURCE: Find A Grave.com



            
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June 22, 1842
Somerville, Fayette County, Tennessee, United States
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Canton, Van Zandt County, Texas, United States