Clark Moulton Avery | |
Birth Date: | October 3, 1819 |
Death Date: | June 18, 1864 (aged 44) |
Birth Place: | Swan Ponds, North Carolina, US |
Death Place: | Spotsylvania County, Virginia |
Allegiance: | Confederate States |
Branch: | Confederate States Army |
Branch Label: | Branch |
Rank: | Colonel |
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Battles Label: | Battles |
Clark Moulton Avery (October 3, 1819 – June 18, 1864) was a North Carolinian officer in the Confederate States Army who rose to the rank of colonel and died of wounds received while leading the 33rd North Carolina Infantry Regiment at the Battle of the Wilderness during the American Civil War.
Clark Moulton Avery, second child of Isaac Thomas and Harriet Erwin Avery,[1] was born on October 3, 1819, at Swan Ponds, North Carolina.[2] He was graduated at the University of North Carolina in 1838.
He was captain of a company in the 1st North Carolina Regiment in the battle at Bethel; lieutenant-colonel of the 33rd North Carolina Regiment; became its colonel early in 1862; was in the battles of Chancellorsville and of Gettysburg; was captured at New Bern by the Federal forces and kept a prisoner on Johnson's Island, Ohio, for several months. He was wounded at the Battle of the Wilderness and died of his injuries on June 18, 1864.[3]
He married, on June 23, 1841, at Morganton, North Carolina, Elizabeth Tilghman Walton, daughter of Thomas and Martha (McEntire) Walton. She was born on January 3, 1823, at Morganton. She died on October 25, 1882, near Morganton.
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