PropertyValue
rdf:type
rdfs:label
  • John H. Potter
rdfs:comment
  • John H. Potter (d. June 21, 1864) was a captain with Company B, Thirteenth Tennessee Cavalry (U.S.). He was at the Battle of Fort Pillow, where he received a bullet wound to the head, which fractured the skull and left the brain exposed. He was evacuated after the battle, and taken to Mound City, Illinois. His bed was next to Mack Leaming's. Potter's surgeon, Dr. Charles Vail, concluded that Potter's fate was in God's hands.
dcterms:subject
dbkwik:turtledove/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
Name
  • John H. Potter
Cause of Death
  • Gunshot wound
Affiliations
Occupation
  • Soldier
Death
  • 1864
Nationality
abstract
  • John H. Potter (d. June 21, 1864) was a captain with Company B, Thirteenth Tennessee Cavalry (U.S.). He was at the Battle of Fort Pillow, where he received a bullet wound to the head, which fractured the skull and left the brain exposed. He was evacuated after the battle, and taken to Mound City, Illinois. His bed was next to Mack Leaming's. Potter's surgeon, Dr. Charles Vail, concluded that Potter's fate was in God's hands.
is wikipage disambiguates of