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The old Raymond Cemetery also has the grave of Stephen Decatur
Miller (1787-1838), former Member of Congress (1817-1819), U. S.
Senator (1822-1828, 1831-1833), and Governor of South Carolina
(1828-1830).
In March 1833, he resigned due to ill health and later engaged
in cotton planting in Mississippi in 1835. He died in Raymond,
March 8, 1838. Stephen D. Miller was the father of the
celebrated author and diarist, Mary Boykin Miller Chesnut.
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Battle of Raymond, MS - Cemetery The Confederate Dead
compiled by Rebecca Blackwell Drake
Abernathy, Samuel H., Co A, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Alexander, Sgt. Robert H., Co D, 7th Texas Infantry
Allen, Pvt. Benjamin L., Co E, 12th Louisiana Infantry
Allen, Sgt. B. S., Co A, 50th Tennessee Infantry
Alley, William B., Co I, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Bagley, William H., Co A, 41st Tennessee Infantry
Barrett, Patrick, Co K, 10th Tennessee Infantry
Bearden, W.V.S., Co G, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Benerman, John W., Co D, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Bond, Sgt. Thomas J., Co F, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Boney, Henry W., Co K, 7th Texas Infantry
Boone, Capt. Abner S., Co F, 41st Tennessee Infantry
Branerly, Thomas, Co B, 10th Tennessee Infantry
Brown, R. C. S., Co D, 7th Texas Infantry
Bryam, Corp. J., Co K, 30th Tennessee Infantry
Callaway, Sgt. Joshua S., Co D, 7th Texas Infantry
Cannon, W. S., Co B, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Cardin, Sgt. William D., Co A, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Chaffin, Corp. E. C., Co H, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Clark, David, Co F, 30th Tennessee Infantry
Claunch, T. J., Co D, 7th Texas Infantry
Claxton, W. L., Co H, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Compton, J. L., Co B, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Conner, Pvt. Thaddeus, Co A, 43rd Tennessee Infantry
Cooper, Capt. Robert T., Co C, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Cotton, Corp. John A., Co B, 22nd Mississippi Infantry
Cowden, Sgt. J. T., Co B, 2nd Mississippi Cavalry
Cox, Sgt. Albert J., Co F, 50th Tennessee Infantry
Craft. Jessee, Co E, 7th Texas Infantry
Crigler, E. V., Co B, 7th Texas Infantry
Daughtery, Josiah H., Co F, 30th Tennessee Infantry
Davidson, A., Co C, 7th Texas Infantry
Dotson, J. B., Co K, 7th Texas Infantry
Eagan, Richard, Co A, 10th Tennessee Infantry
East, William, Co K, 7th Texas Infantry
Fairchild Sgt. Joseph B. , Co K, 3rd Mississippi Infantry
Featherston, Charles H. F., Co F, 7th Texas Infantry
Fulgam, E. J., Co E, 30th Tennessee Infantry
Franklin, William L., Co A, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Freeman, I. N., Co A, 30th Tennessee Infantry
Freeman, John L., Co K, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Galloway, J. L., Co A, 7th Texas Infantry
Gates, Matthew, Co E, 30th Tennessee Infantry
Gentry, H. D., Co C, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Gollahar, John P., Co B, 30th Tennessee Infantry
Gray, Sgt. L., Co C, 7th Texas Infantry
Grissom, John, Co K, 7th Texas Infantry
Hackney, William F., Co B, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Hagan, J. E., Co E, 30th Tennessee Infantry
Harrison, G. R., Co I, 7th Texas Infantry
Haygood, George W., Co G, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Hearn, James E., Co E, 7th Texas Infantry
Hobbs, C. C., Co K, 7th Texas Infantry
Hobbs, Elijah, Co G, 7th Texas Infantry
Holt, D. J., Co A, 30th Tennessee Infantry
Hudson, James S., Co K, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Hyde, Sgt. James, Co F, 10th Tennessee Infantry
Jackson, Thomas L., Co G, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
James, Benjamin, Co H, 7th Texas Infantry
Johnson, Cpl. J. M., Co B, 7th Texas Infantry
Johnson, Sgt. S. M., Co E, 7th Texas Infantry
Kennedy, D., Co H, 7th Texas Infantry
Kidd, 2nd Lt. John C., Co A, 7th Texas Infantry
Lane, Joseph E., Co H, 50th Tennessee Infantry
Latham, Starlin, Co I, 7th Texas Infantry
Lawrence, Richard, Co C, 7th Texas Infantry
Levins, Michael, Co D, 10th Tennessee Infantry
Little, C. Frank, Co K, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Lockett, William, Co H, 7th Texas Infantry
Malcy, J.C. , Co I, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Martin, Darby, Co C, 10th Tennessee Infantry
Martin, Felix G., Co B, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Mash, William R., Co E, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Maxey, J. C., Co I, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
May, Thomas B., Co K, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
McAlester, N.A., Co K, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
McClaude, Sgt. John S., Co G, 30th Tennessee Infantry
McElwane, Pvt. Richard C, Co F, 54th Alabama Infantry
Milliard, F. M., Co F, 50th Tennessee Infantry
Morgan, Loveless D., Co C, 7th Texas Infantry
Neal, Robert E., Co G, 7th Texas Infantry
Nelson, Bethel H., Co D, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Orr, Sgt. James B., Co H, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Owens, Stephen, Co B, 7th Texas Infantry
Parker, William R., Co K, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Peavyhouse, Francis M., Co C, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Peavyhouse, Jasper N., Co C, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Penn, William, Co E, 1st Tennessee Infantry
Pitts, Corp. William H., Co K, 30th Tennessee Infantry
Reid, Corp. Alexander, Co K, 37th Mississippi Infantry
Reynolds, W. D., Co I, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Rheney, Pvt. William C., Co C, 57th Georgia Infantry
Rittenburg, 2nd Lt. D. M., Co I, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Roberts, Thomas, Co H, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Rodgers, J. T., Co H, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Ruyle, William A., Co A, 7th Texas Infantry
Scoggin, Benjamin T., Co D, 7th Texas Infantry
Sharp, J. G., Co C, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Simpson, Thomas P., Co D, 7th Texas Infantry
Smith, Maj. William H., Co D, 7th Texas Infantry
Spivey, Benjamin, Co A, 1st Tennessee Infantry
Stanbury, Corp. Robert N. S., Co D, 7th Texas Infantry
Swords, J. K., Co D, 7th Texas Infantry
Taylor, Lt. William J., Co D, 7th Texas Infantry
Taylor, Corp. J. R., Co E, 3rd Tennessee
Walker, Henry R., Co H, 7th Texas Infantry
Walker, Sgt. N.G., Co E, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Walton, J. W., Co F, 50th Tennessee Infantry
White, Pvt. Enoch, Co E, 40th Georgia Infantry
White, 1st Lt. A. H., Co I, 7th Texas Infantry
Williams, Corp. Horace, Co F, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
Wilson, Edward O. Jr., Co D, 7th Texas Infantry
Wilson, J. W., Co B, 7th Texas Infantry
Woodson, Sgt. William, Jr., Co D, 7th Texas Infantry
Yokeley, S. L., Co I, 3rd Tennessee Infantry
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Tourists like to visit Raymond because they associate it with
Civil War history .In fact, many colorful stories have been told
about General Grant and his Yankee troops as they marched thru
Raymond during the final stages of the War. It is a well known
fact that Grant made Waverly, one of the oldest homes in
Raymond, his headquarters after the Battle of Raymond. It is
said that General Grant spared the town of Port Gibson from
being burned because "it was too beautiful to burn". From a more
realistic viewpoint perhaps Grant spared Port Gibson, as well as
Raymond, because there were so many wounded Yankee soldiers in
the area. After the Battle of Raymond there was a total of 331
wounded Union soldiers hospitalized in the new Raymond
Courthouse, the Episcopal Church, the Oak Tree Hotel and private
homes of Raymond.
The National Archives of History has listed the Raymond
Courthouse to be one of the ten most perfect constructed
buildings in the United States. completed 1859 by
two Scotch-Irish immigrant brothers, George and Tom Weldon.
Actually, some historical records show that another brother,
William, was also a part of the construction.
The Battle of Raymond
eneral Ulysses S. Grant's orders to General McPherson as mailed
from the Cayuga Post Office May 11 th, 1863 at 1:00 in the
afternoon read: "Move your command tonight to the next cross
roads, if there is water, and tomorrow, with all activity to
Raymond. We must fight the enemy before our rations fail, and we
are equally bound to make our rations last as long as possible.
Sherman is now moving out on the Auburn and Raymond road, and
will reach Fourteen Mile creek tonight. When you arrive in
Raymond, he will be in close supporting distance. I will either
see you myself tomorrow at Raymond or send you further
instructions to that place." (Mississippi Dept. of Archives and
History, from the record of the WAR OF REBELLION.)
The War between the States had been raging thru the south since
1861 but citizens of Raymond never dreamed that it would soon
lead to the most dramatic moment in the history of their town.
The Battle of Raymond, May 12, 1863, was recorded by a town
citizen as being the "saddest day Raymond ever witnessed." Had
Raymond not been directly in the path of Grant's march toward
the north - to get between the defenders of Vicksburg and the
Confederates of Jackson - the battle would have never taken
place.
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