- William Lundy
William Lundy (May 1860? –
September 1 ,1957 ) was a former claimant of the last living Confederate veteran of theAmerican Civil War , having claimed to have served with theAlabama Home Guard in 1865. He was later discredited however, after an investigation intocensus records would reveal his date of birth as May 1860, rather than his claimed birth as 1848. His status was subsequently discredited along with the remaining other two surviving veterans' at that time, being John B. Salling and Walter Williams.Fact|date=May 2008William Lundy was allegedly born near Troy, in Pike County,
Alabama , onJanuary 18 ,1848 (also reported at Coffee Springs, Coffee County). He is said to have enlisted in the last days of March 1864, at age 16; Company D (Brown's), 4th Alabama Cavalry Regiment (Home Guard) at Elba; and to have been honorably discharged at Elba in May 1865, on account of close of war. He moved his family to Laurel Hill in 1890, where he and wife, Mary Jane Lassiter, raised ten children. He was granted a Confederate soldiers pension inFlorida , no. 8948, of $600 per annum was awarded to be paid effective fromJune 12 ,1941 . At some point the pension increased to $75 per month ($900 per annum), and finally, in 1953, it was increased to $150 per month ($1800 per annum). Source: Florida Pension Records On January 18, 1955, the Boston Traveler published an article, "Reb on T.V.", of which William Allen Lundy was the subject; making mention of the 107 year old Confederate veteran being on television in Pensacola. [University of Southern Mississippi , McCain Library and Archives, Subgroup III Post War Materials Dealing with the Civil War, Box 1, Folder 9.]By a Joint Resolution of Congress of
July 18 ,1956 , a gold medal was authorized to be struck and presented to the only four surviving Civil War veterans; One Union veteran, and three Confederate veterans. The Union soldier died before the medals could be presented. [US Joint House Resolution, 70 Stat. 577.]He was the last surviving Confederate soldiers residing in Florida, and one of three (all Confederate) Civil War veterans in the United States.
At the ostensible age of 109, Private Lundy died at Crestview, Okaloosa County, on
September 1 ,1957 . He is interred at Almarant Cemetery, Laurel Hill.ee also
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Last surviving United States war veterans References
Further reading
* Linedecker, Clifford L., ed. "Civil War, A-Z: The Complete Handbook of America's Bloodiest Conflict". New York: Ballentine Books, 2002. ISBN 0-89141-878-4
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