Image:Tombstone A E Buchanan.jpg

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Date
2002
Place
Old Moore Cemetery, Washington, Virginia, United States
People
Andrew Edmondson Buchanan1821 - 1901
Copyright holder
Art Wills

Private Andrew Edmondson Buchanan He is a nephew of Jennett Buchanan Edmondson who was my (Don Bradley) great -great-great- grandmother.

Andrew was a Confederate Soldier. He enlisted in the army the same month and same company as our Great-Great-Grandfather Robert Edmondson (who is buried in Morgan County, Missouri) They were both members of Co F, 37th Virginia Infantry, the Glade Spring Rifles.

Andrew was wounded at the battle of Chancellorsville[1][2] on May 3rd, 1863, in which General Stonewall Jackson was mortally wounded the previous evening, when accidentally shot by his own men. He did not recover enough to continue to be a soldier and was discharged in February 1864. He then took care of the cattle at the Confederate hospital at Emory & Henry College[3] in Washington County. Source Dr. Howard V. Jones, Cedar Falls, Iowa --Dlbradley1 14:57, 3 March 2009 (EST)

 Andrew is buried in Old Moore Cemetery, Glade Spring Virginia

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