Andrew Jackson Lockhart
8th (Smith's) Tennessee Cavalry Company H
Submitted by
Greg Curtis

Andrew
Jackson Lockhart was born January 10, 1837 in Grundy County TN.
His father was John C. Lockhart and Sallie Walker. His father was
an agriculturist and became a member of the county courts for many
years.
His mother passed away 1840. Andrew Jackson went to school in Altamont where he obtained a fair education.
When
the war broke out he joined up with the 5th Cavalry battalion under
Captain Glover. His unit would be consolidated into the company H
of the 8th (Smith's) Tennessee Cavalry. During his war service he was
in
many
raids, skirmishes, and battles that included Fishing Creek, and
Murfreesboro. Before the battle of Chickamauga, he was taken
prisoner by the federals at Dunlap Tennessee. He was sent to
Nashville for two months then to Camp Chase Ohio and later to Rock
Island Illinois.
While
in prison, he endured the cruelty of northern prisons. He was
provided with little cover subjecting him to the cold weather.
They were given very little food so he and the other prisoners had to
resort to eating rats and red worms.
He had enough of prison life and took the oath of allegiance on October 3, 1864.
After
the war he returned to Dunlap, TN. and started farming and making brick
for the Tennessee Coal, Iron & Railroad Company. He was
active in the United Confederate Veterans for many years. He made
his home in Tracy City and married Elizabeth Pankey. Together
they had four children: Albert Sydney Johnston,Sallie, Milton Dixie and
Frank Cheatham. Albert and Frank were named after Confederate
Generals. Andrew Jackson Lockhart died on December 11, 1911.
He is buried at the
Orange Hill Cemetery.
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