Sunday, January 17, 2021

Fitzsimmons Cemetery

Location:
Georgia Highway 53
Marble Hill, Pickens County, Georgia
N 34° 25.823   W084° 20.168

Date of Visit: January 13 2021

Patrick Washington Fitzsimmons
1841 – 16 Aug 1871
CSA 36th Inf Ga

Patrick enlisted in Captain Jacob L. Morgan’s company in Dalton, Georgia. This company became Company I of the 36th Georgia Infantry Regiment.  He was surrendered on July 4, 1863 in Vicksburg. He signed an oath to not take up arms as a parolee. After capture he admitted that he was loyal to the Union but was conscripted and forced to serve. He admitted to deserting prior to his capture. He apparently refused parole and was sent north and ended up in Camp Douglas POW camp in Chicago, Illinois. In May of 1865 he was discharged from Camp Douglas. 

Note: His father founded Long Swamp Marble Company in eastern Pickens County, Georgia. He and his father along with other of his family and a few unknown females and infants rest in a hill side overlooking the modern marble industry down in the narrow valley cut by the East Branch of Long Swamp Creek

Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Georgia.  Original data from: The National Archives, Entry for Patrick Washington Fitzsimmons. Retrieved from at 3-Fold January, 17, 2021 (http://www.fold3.com).

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