Burleson County
This page is an attempt to help you find your Burleson County ancestor who fought in the Civil War no matter which side. If you have any information which you would like to contribute to this site please contact me Gayle Triller. You will be given full credit for any thing you contribute. I would like to see this and all of the Burleson County site grow and fill up with information.
Obituaries-
A list of obituaries of Civil War Soldiers from Burleson County newspapers.
This page was last updated on May 18, 2000.
Service
Markers - Service markers of Civil War
Soldiers in Burleson County Cemeteries.
This page was last updated on April 27, 1998
Newspapers-
Excerpts from Newspaper articles that mention Civil War Veterans.
This page was last updated on July 13, 1998
18th Brigade - A list of the men from Burleson Co who were part of the Lexington Invincibles.
Company H - A list of men from Burleson Co. who were in Company H of the 2nd Texas Infantry.
Terrys
Texas Rangers - A list of men from Burleson Co.
who were part of Terrys Texas Rangers
during the Civil War.
Company
G - A list of men from Burleson Co. who were
in Company G The Burleson Guards
of the 2nd Texas Infantry. This page
was last updated on April 27, 1998
Civil
War Veterans - A list of men from Burleson
Co. who fought in the Civil War.
Some were from Burleson Co. at the time of the war and some moved
there later. This page was last updated
on January 26, 1999
10th Texas Infantry
- The Official 10th Texas Infantry Website.
Several residents of Burleson County
were members of this Civil War Regiment.
W.S. Lackey - An article written by W.S. Lackey about his experience in a Pennsylvania Prisoner of War Camp.
Civil War Pension Applications
- A list of those who applied for a pension while
living in Burleson County.
Confederate Reunion Photo - A photo taken at a Confederate Reunion in Burleson County.
Reunion Photo #2 - Another copy of the above Photo with some of the names.
Fifty Years Ago - An article by T. F. Mays on the battle at Millicans Bend in Mississippi.
Confederate, Veteran Writes About Battle - An article written by T. F. Mays one year after previous article.
1890 Texas Union Soldier Schedule - From the 1890 Census