PRIVATE GOODMAN SEAGRAVES - 4th REGIMENT TENNESSEE CAVALRY (MCLEMORE'S)
My great great grandfather Goodman Seagraves fought for the Confederacy. He was a private in the 4th Regiment Tennessee Cavalry (Mclemore's). He was born in 1829 in Wake County North Carolina near Raleigh. Goodman died in 1904 in Cherry Hill, Polk County western Arkansas which is near the infamous town of Mena. I am not sure when he enlisted but the unit was formed in May 1862 at Camp Robertson and I am assuming that he fought with the unit until it was surrendered to William T. Sherman in Durham North Carolina. It was assigned to Nathan Bedford Forrest's cavalry and fought at Parkers Crossroads, Chickamauga, the Atlanta campaign and the battle of Franklin. The men in the unit came from Wilson, Marshall, Bedford, Rutherford, Smith, Marion, Coffee and Franklin counties. Goodman was married twice. A family story says that his first wife, and my great grandmother Narcissa Ellen Turner supposedly heard that he had been killed in battle. Thinking that she was a widow she ...