CHAFFIN
CEMETERY-MAURY COUNTY TENNESSEE-WILEY HOLLOW ROAD
Members of the Memorial Group of the Sons of the Confederate Veterans
conducting the dedication of the memorial of William Scott who died in a Camp
Douglas IL as a Prisoner of War.
Conducting the 21 Gun Salute.
The historic Confederate Colors in full display. The new memorial is yet
unveiled.
The W. S. Scott Dedication Ceremony (Revealing a valiant Soldier's short life.)
The W.S. Scott Dedication Ceremony (Revealing a valiant Soldier's Military
Record.)
Visitors & kin of William S. Scott present at the Chaffin
Cemetery for the dedication 11 Oct 2009, of his new military marker at Chaffin
Cemetery. Left to Right:
Chris Raney - Barbara Flores'
sister, g-granddaughter of Elisha James Knox Polk Pullen. He is buried in Mt.
Olivet Cemetery in Nashville.
Wesley Pullen - gr-grandson of Quintillian Pullen Adams. She is buried in New
Hope Cemetery near Belfast, Tennessee
Ms. Jackson - gr-granddaugther of Sylvester
E. T. Pullen. He is buried in a unmarked grave at Cedar Hill Cemetery off of Hwy
412. His wife is buried there also.
Barbara Flores - gr-granddaughter of Elisha James Knox Polk Pullen Of Elisha and
Nancy Elizabeth Scott Pullen children.
Nancy Turner - gr-granddaughter of Martha Ellen Pullen- she is buried at Mt.
Ararat Cemetery in Lawrence County.
Our thanks go to the Brawders (currend land owners) who allowed
this ceremony.
www.censusdiggins.com/prison_camp_douglas.html
www.graveyards.com/Il/Cook/oakwoods/
www.graveyards.com/Il/Cook/oakwoods/confederate-names/
Photos from Chris Raney's collection. Labeling by Wes Pullen. Added here 30 Oct 2009 by Wayne Austin.
Actual Dedication occurred 11 Oct 2009. Our thanks to the Sons & Daughters of the Confederate Veterans
for providing this historic moment.