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John J Williams (American Civil War)

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Service/branch
  
Union Army

Role
  
American Civil War


Name
  
John Williams

Years of service
  
1863–1865

Rank
  
Private

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Battles/wars
  
American Civil War Battle of Palmito Ranch

Died
  
May 13, 1865, Cameron County, Texas, United States

Place of burial
  
Pineville, Louisiana, United States

Battles and wars
  
Battle of Palmito Ranch, American Civil War

Allegiance
  
United States of America, Union

Alexandria National Cemetery
  
Pineville, Louisiana

John Jefferson Williams (1843 – May 13, 1865) was a Union soldier and private in Company B the 34th Regiment Indiana Infantry. He was killed at the Battle of Palmito Ranch, the last land battle of the Civil War, and is generally recognized as the last soldier killed in the American Civil War.

Biography

Williams was born in 1843 in Jay County, Indiana, and joined the Union Army September 1863, probably in Anderson. He moved to Camp Joe Holt where his unit drilled before being put on duty in the field. His regiment spent most of the war on guard and garrison duty in the Western Theatre, including New Orleans where he was stationed before his unit joined the army forming for the invasion and occupation of Texas in spring of 1865. He first saw action in the Battle of Palmito Ranch near Brownsville, Texas where he died May 13, 1865. Williams is recognized as being the last soldier to have been killed in action during the Civil War.

He is buried in the Alexandria National Cemetery in Pineville, Louisiana. His grave can be found in plot 797.

References

John J. Williams (American Civil War) Wikipedia