CONFEDERATE BIOGRAPHY: - 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 FLETCH S. ZACKERY. Fletch S. Zackery was born March 12h, 1842 in the State of Alabama, removed to Texas in 1869 and settled in Tyler 1872. Enlisted in Co. F 12h Alabama Infantry at Tus­keegee and served 4 years in Rhodes Brigade in the Army of Virginia, surrendered at Appomatox in May, 1865, with Gen. Lee's Army. Was in the battles of Second Manassas, Frederickburg, Malvern Hill, Cold Harbor, Gettysburg and in the campaign around Pet­ersburg and Richmond. He was always on the firing line. In 1870 he married Miss Mary F. Tennison. Mr. Zackery is a business man of Tyler, and stands at the top round for integrity. A good Con­federate soldier, a good citizen and loyal to the south. Post-office, Tyler, Texas.