Hugh M. Parker

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Hugh M. Parker
1859-1924
Co. L. 5 Tex Inf. Reg.
Hood's Brig.
Whitting's Div.
Full Name: Hugh M. Parker
Location: Section:Confederate Field, Section 1 (F)
Row:N  Number:13
Reason for Eligibility: Confederate Veteran 
Birth Date: 1837 
Died: February 9, 1924 
Burial Date: February 10, 1924 
Confederate Home Roster Information:
Birth Place: South Carolina 
Occupation: Waggoner 
Marital Status: Widower 
Came To Texas: 1854 
Residence: Richmond, Texas 
Admitted To Home: May 25, 1898 
Division: Whiting's 
Brigade: Hood's 
Regiment: 5th Texas Inf. 
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PARKER, HUGH M. (1839 ~ 1924). Hugh M. Parker, Confederate Veteran, was born December 29, 1839. He moved to Texas in 1854, where he worked as a wagoner.

In 1861, Parker was mustered into Co. I, 5th Texas Infantry, under Hood's Brigade in Whitting's Division. The 5th Texas Infantry was assembled in Richmond, Virginia, in October of 1861. They participated in the campaigns at Seven Pines and Cold Harbor. They also participated in the battles at Suffolk, Chickamauga, Knoxville, Petersburg, skirmishes around Appomattox and Gettysburg. At Gettysburg, the infantry surrendered 12 officers and 149 men.

At the close of the war, Company I surrendered at Quincy, Florida, on May 11, 1865. After being held as a Prisoner of War for thirteen days, Parker was paroled on May 24, 1865, and presumably returned to Texas.

In 1888, Parker moved from Richmond, Texas to Austin, Texas. On May 25, 1898, he was admitted to the Confederate Men's Home. Suffering from blindness and wounds received in the war, Parker stayed there until his death on February 9, 1924. He was buried in the State Cemetery the following day.

Sources: Confederate Home Roster, Death Certificate #6903, Confederate Pension Application #334, Confederate Texas Troops http://www.itd.nps.gov.

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