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Born September 27, 1837 in Botertourt County, Virginia. Note that Craig County was created 21 March 1851 from Botetourt, Giles, Roanoke and Monroe (now West Virginia) Counties. Enlisted in Company K, 54th Virginia Infantry, March 3, 1862; in Salem. Due $50 re-enlistment bounty. Present December 31, 1863. Taken POW at Marietta, Georgia, on June 6, 1864. Sent to Camp Morton, Indiana. Exchanged March 4, 1865. In Chimborazo Hospital, Richmond, Virginia, on March 13, 1865 with chronic bronchitis. He previously served in Company C, 28th Virginia Infantry. Born September 27, 1837; Died April 6, 1917; buried in the Crawford Cemetery, New Castle, Craig County, Virginia. Confederate Disability Applications and Receipts, November 1887: "Uriah McD. Crawford deposes & says that he was a soldier in the late war in Company C./28th Va. Regt, and that while serving as such soldier in said 28th Va Regt. was discharged on occasion of disability by sickness on about Dec 1861 and recovered at home some months; he enlisted in the 54th Va Regt. (Co. K) and while serving the 54th Va. Regt., in the line of duty was wounded in the right side on a forced march on the railroad by the box car jumping the track near Knoxville Tenn. In the year 1863 being thrown from the box violently on the ground an by reason of said wound there incurred is a much wounded as if he had lost a limb, He has never received any aid from any source. He was also wounded in battle at Marietta, Georgia, in the year 1864 by a piece of shell on the top of the head which disables him as much at times as the other and that he has no means of subsistence but by physical labor and that he always has been a citizen of Virginia." Died April 6, 1917 in Craig County, Virginia.
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