Sam Davis Gravesite - Smyrna TN
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Don.Morfe
N 35° 59.417 W 086° 30.084
16S E 544943 N 3982985
He was told that if information were not forthcoming, the Federals would hang him as a spy. Sam refused to cooperate, claiming he was a scout and a courier, not a spy. He was swiftly tried and hanged on November 27, 1863.
Waymark Code: WM186ZD
Location: Tennessee, United States
Date Posted: 06/11/2023
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member Alfouine
Views: 1

From Wikipedia

"Sam Davis (October 6, 1842 – November 27, 1863)[1] was a Confederate soldier executed by Union forces in Pulaski, Tennessee, during the American Civil War. He is popularly known as the Boy Hero of the Confederacy, although he was 21 when he died. He became a celebrated instance of Confederate memorialization in the late 1890s and early 1900s, eulogized by Middle Tennesseans for his valor and sacrifice. Davis' story was popularized by editor J. B. Killebrew and later by Sumner Archibald Cunningham. Due in part to the story's themes of piety and masculinity, Cunningham's portrayal of Davis fit into mythology of the "Lost Cause" in the postwar South."



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TEXT ON THE HISTORICAL MARKER AT THE GRAVE SITE Sam Davis Gravesite-In November 1863, while carrying intelligence on Union troop movements, Sam was captured near the Alabama border and jailed in Pulaski, Tennessee. Interrogated by General Grenville Dodge and others, he was told that if information were not forthcoming, the Federals would hang him as a spy. Sam refused to cooperate, claiming he was a scout and a courier, not a spy. He was swiftly tried and hanged on November 27, 1863. His stoic and calm behavior made an impression on all that witnessed his death. Originally buried in Pulaski, Sam Davis’ body was brought to Smyrna to be buried in the family graveyard across Stewarts Creek. Eventually, at the insistence of his mother, Sam’s grave was moved to its current location. In the 1890s, a fund-raising drive began to place a statue in Sam’s memory at the Tennessee State Capitol in Nashville. Veterans and their widows from across the nation contributed over $7,000 for the statue. The statue was dedicated in the spring of 1909 with great fanfare. Another statue of Sam was also placed in the public square in Pulaski by the United Daughters of the Confederacy. "If I had a thousand lives to live, I would give them all rather than betray a friend.” — Sam Davis, November 1863 (captions) Giles County Courthouse on the day of the hanging. Oscar Davis Sr. (far right) and family in cemetery, ca. 1925. Unveiling of statue in Pulaski. Pulaski monument to Sam Davis. Unveiling of statue in Nashville. Nashville monument to Sam Davis. LOCATION: Marker is in Smyrna, Tennessee, in Rutherford County. Marker is on Sam Davis Road 0.3 miles west of Brookhaven Trail, on the right when traveling west. The graveyard is located on the grounds of Sam Davis Home. Marker is at or near this postal address: 1399 Sam Davis Road, Smyrna TN 37167, United States of America.


Date of birth: 10/06/1842

Date of death: 11/27/1863

Area of notoriety: Historical Figure

Marker Type: Monument

Setting: Outdoor

Visiting Hours/Restrictions: Daily Sunrise to Sunset

Fee required?: No

Web site: [Web Link]

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