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Thank you for helping us update our UNC veteran information. Please provide your first name, last name, e-mail and phone number in the first section, then click "edit" beside the field you wish to update. After you submit your changes, an e-mail will be sent to an administrator. Updates will be posted after they are approved.

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Veteran Information:
First Name:
John edit
Middle Name:
Wood edit
Last Name:
Mebane edit
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Date of Birth:
Feb. 18, 1840 edit
Date of Death:
June 18, 1864 edit
Home Town:
Northampton County edit
Home State:
N.C. edit
Years at UNC:
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Class Year:
1860 edit
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Conflict/Era:
U.S. Civil War edit
Branch of Service:
Phillip's Company, Tennessee Light Artillery edit
Rank:
Captain edit
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Comments:

Mebane, who also had lived in Fayette County, Tenn., was killed at Kennesaw Mountain, Ga., in the Atlanta campaign as Sherman attacked dug-in Confederates.

Sources: GAA Alumni Records; North Carolina Troops 1861-1865: A Roster, N.C. Office of Archives and History; and Histories of the Several Regiments and Battalions from North Carolina in the Great War, edited by Walter Clark, 1901.


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