Carnahan, John Newton, 1824-1862
Dates
- Existence: 1824 - 1862
Biographical Note
John Newton Carnahan, son of John A. and Elizabeth Bailie Carnahan, was born on December 29, 1824, in an area of Wythe County, Virginia that later became part of Pulaski County. On March 4, 1845, Carnahan married Juliette Sophia Calfee (1826-1909). The couple had six children (Margaret, Edwin, John A., Mary Ellen and Letitia P.) and owned a farm on the south side of the New River.
Carnahan enlisted in Company F, 54th Virginia Infantry at Newbern, Virginia on September 9, 1861. He seems to have remained with the regiment until he fell ill in Russell County, Virginia the following spring. Family tradition holds that Juliette brought her husband to the family's Pulaski County home, where he died on July 25, 1862. (Curiously, however, Carnahan's published obituary states that he died in Russell County.)
Found in 17 Collections and/or Records:
Letter, John Carnahan to Wife and Children, Wytheville Va., November 10, 1861 (Ms2009-112)
Letter, John Carnahan to Wife, Dickensonville Va., May 21, 1862 (Ms2009-112)
Letter, John Carnahan to Wife, Floyd County Ky., December 15, 1861 (Ms2009-112)
Letter, John Carnahan to Wife, Letcher County Ky., January 26, 1862 (Ms2009-112)
Letter, John Carnahan to Wife, Paintsville Ky., December 24, 1861 (Ms2009-112)
Letter, John Carnahan to Wife, Paintsville Ky., January 5, 1862 (Ms2009-112)
Letter, John Carnahan to Wife, [Pound Gap Ky.?], February 3, 1862 (Ms2009-112)
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