The Battle of Fort Fisher, N.C.

Thursday, May 13, 2021

Joseph J. Gravely's Brother, Francis B. Gravely, Fought for the Confederacy

I figured since Joseph Gravely was from a prominent Virginia family that there might be the likelihood that some of them fought for the Confederacy.  

From Find-A-Grave.

CAPT. FRANCIS  B. "FRANK" GRAVELY

BORN:  29 April 1840, Leatherwood, Henry County, Virginia

DIED:   27 October 1905 (age 65)  Danville, Virginia

BURIAL:  Green Hill Cemetery, Danville, Va.

Confederate soldier, Co. B Danville Greys, Virginia troops

He was 21 years old when the Civil War began and enlisted as a private in the Danville Greys and served in this command until desperately wounded at the Battle of Gaines Mill.

He was considered by his comrades in arms and by his superior officers as being one of the bravest soldiers in the service.  On several occasions, he was  commended for his display of valor during different engagements.

A Divided Family.  --Old Secesh


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