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Pvt.
Anderson High
Anderson High was a Private in
Company E, 33rd Company North Carolina
Infantry of the Confederate States of
America. He entered service in Anson
County in April of 1862.
Since, Anderson served under the
famous General A. P. Hill, he and his
unit saw lots of fighting in many fierce
battles. Anderson was also at most of
the well-known battles. Hill was at the
first and second battle of Bull Run,
Antietam, Fredericksburg and the battle
of the Wilderness as well as Gettysburg
and Petersburg among others.
Anderson High was always in the thick
of the fight. During the battle of
Chancellorsville near Fredericksburg,
Virginia, he was captured but only
served 10 days in the prison camp before
being exchanged along with three other
soldiers for a Union officer at Union
Point, Virginia. Like many of my High
Line, Anderson was a determined and
stubborn soul, for he immediately sought
out his old unit and continued the fight
for states rights.
At the battle of Gettysburg during
the famous 'Picket's Charge' on July
3rd, 1863, Anderson was wounded and
captured again. This time he served six
months at Old Capital Prison in the
District of Columbia. Again, Anderson
was exchanged at City Point, Virginia,
and after recovering from his wounds he
found his company and rejoined the. This
time his company was under the command
of Lane's battalion. Lane's battalion
was in Pender's brigade., which was part
of A. P. Hill's 3rd Army Corps. Having
been captured in July, Anderson was
ready to fight again by November. This
last time, however, Anderson was not so
lucky as to only be wounded. Anderson
met his destiny at the series of battles
that we generally call the battle of
Petersburg. Anderson gave his life in
Virginia in service to his country on
July 22, 1864.
Anderson High is the
great-great-great-grandfather of Mike
Ratledge, Compatriot Secession Camp 4
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