A Captured Sword and Lost Story of the Battle of Stones River

I n November 1900, R.A. Miller, formerly a Confederate line officer, wrote a short note to the local newspaper editor advertising for the return of a sword he had captured during the Civil War. “I have a sword captured in the battle of Murfreesboro on the 31 st of December 1862,” he wrote. “The name on the scabbard is I. Abernathy, lieutenant, 37 th Indiana Volunteers. I was wounded severely a few minutes after. I was a lieutenant in command of Co. B, 24 th Mississippi Volunteers. The sword will be returned on application of parties interested.” To start off, who was Lieutenant R.A. Miller of the 24 th Mississippi, and how did he come to be wounded on the battlefield of Stones River? And who was I. Abernathy of the 37 th Indiana and what was his fate? Let’s explore those questions a bit.