Confederatevets.com



Help support ConfederateVets.com


Search for soldier.

Last Name


State

or

Browse by Last Name

Main
Documents
Bookstore

About Us
E-Mail Comments

Recommended Readings

War Crimes Against Southern Civilians

Co. Aytch, Sam Watkins

Diary of a Confederate Soldier, John S. Jackman

Manassas to Appomattox, Edgar Warfield

Johnny Green of the Orphan Brigade: The Journal of a Confederate Soldier

Memoranda on arrest of George W. Cook, Boone County, Virginia. 1862

George W. Cook.-Son of Floyd Cook, one of the Union company formed in Boone County, who fortified the pass at Little River. He was taken when the fortifications there were taken. I suggest he be held as a prisoner of war.


SOURCE: Official Records of the War of the Rebellion, Series 2, Volume 2, pg. 1455


Related document:Memoranda on arrest of Floyd Cook, Boone County, Virginia. 1862

ConfederateVets.com

Promote Your Page Too