Spanish-American War
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Culpeppers in the
Spanish-American War

Culpeppers who served in the Spanish American War

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Bee B. Culpepper (#1474), Company K, 2nd regiment, Georgia Infantry (Source: Grandson Robbie Culpepper who supplied this information from Bee's grave marker at Smyrna Cemetery in Texas).

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F. M. (Francis Monroe) Culpepper (#4943), US Volunteers, Spanish-American War, 1898, Record # 401-226 (Source: Texas Adjutant General Service Records, 1836-1935)

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Lonnie Valentine Culpepper (#53149) (Source: 1930 US Census, ED 12, Page 8A, Lines 38-47, Third Ave., Ragland, St. Clair Co., Alabama)

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Morris Pate Culpepper (#3344), served as a private in Co. D, 3rd GA Infantry, U. S. Volunteers, Army, during the Spanish American War. He enlisted in Abbeville, GA, and was mustered into service at Camp Northern, in Griffin, GA. He was born in Mingo, GA, and was a farmer and resident of Mingo at the time of his enlistment. (Source: Morris Pate Culpepper, III)

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Richard Pierson Culpepper, Jr. (#3699), Company D, 9th Illinois Regiment.

If you know of other Culpeppers who served in the Spanish-American War, please let us know.

Last Revised: 11 Jul 2008

 

 
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