Happy Birthday to the creator of the Mr. Puzzles dating sim, “A Wire Of Love”, @milkycoffieschaos!!

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Happy Birthday to the creator of the Mr. Puzzles dating sim, “A Wire Of Love”, @milkycoffieschaos!!

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This is my Great Grandfather, Samuel D. Pendleton, and my Great Grandmother, Catherine Marie DeZarn-Hammond-Pendleton. My Grandmother (Myrtle Blanche Pendleton-Knowles) is the girl on the far right of this picture. She was 6 when this picture was taken. This picture was taken in 1904.
My Great Grandfather fought in the Civil War as a Confederate. He joined the Army when he was 25 years of age.
The Confederate Army assigned him to the 4th Regiment Tennessee Calvary under Colonel William S. McLemore. The 4th Cavalry Regiment, originally called 3rd Regiment, completed its organization at Camp Robertson, Bledsoe County, Tennessee, in May, 1862. The men were from the counties of Wilson, Marshall, Bedford, Rutherford, Smith, Marion, Coffee, and Franklin. The unit was formed by adding four companies to Starnes' 8th Cavalry Battalion. It was assigned to Forrest's, Humes', Biffle's, T. Harrison's, and Dibrell's Brigade. The 4th skirmished in Kentucky, moved to West Tennessee and saw action at Parker's Cross Roads, fought at Franklin and Chickamauga, then took part in the Atlanta Campaign.
My Great Grandfather was caught in Marietta, Georgia and was taken as a POW. He was sent to prison for a year in Maryland. After his time in jail, he went AWOL and became a deserter, moving to Scott County, Virginia. He was 27 and only spent one full year in the Confederate Calvary. The year was 1865, the war was ending. He received his pension of $15.00 a year for his time serving in the 4th Calvary.
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