CONFEDERATE BIOGRAPHY: C. A. YARBROUGH - Smith County, TX ***************************************************************** Copyright. All rights reserved. http://usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm Submitted by Mary Love Berryman - marylove@tyler.net 7 September 2001 ***************************************************************** TEXANS WHO WORE THE GRAY by Sid S. Johnson C. A. YARBROUGH. C. A. Yarbrough, a native of Alabama, born August 15, 1839, and removed to Texas in 1870. Enlisted September 1861, and the company placed in the 5th Tennessee regiment. Participated in the following battles: Fort Donalson, where he was made a prisoner and exchanged in 1862; was at Reymond, Vicksburg, Miss., Port Hudson, La., New Hope Church, Kenesaw Mountain and Atlanta, Loving Switch, Ga., and with Hood at Franklin. Parolled at Greensboro, North Carolina with the army of Gen. Joseph E. Johnston. Married Miss Lucinda Adams in Alabama in 1860. Post office, Tyler, Texas.