Company H · 4th Virginia Cavalry · Black Horse
Ike Lake
1837–1905
Confederate Service Record
"Isaac N. Lake"; Company D; enlisted 4 March 1862; captured 9 January 1864 Culpeper; Point Lookout Prison 16 January 1864; exchanged 15 February 1865; paroled 22 April 1865 Winchester; Recipient, UDC Southern Cross of Honor 1903.
Ike Lake P Photo: “Ike Lake”, 1890 Reunion Photo. Hardcopy is in Source Binder. Not Scanned. Born: 9 August 1837.[4386] 1837.[4387] Circa 1833 if age 72 n 1905.[4388] Died: Nov. 23, 1905. Buried Warrenton Cemetery Co. D [Little Fork Rangers,] 4 Va Cav/ C.S.A.[4389] 24 November 1905 at age 72.[4390] Obituary: One may be found in the Fredericksburg Freelance, 28 November 1905, page 2, column 3.[4391] Other Family: [# A Lake family written up in Criswell. Nancy Lake McCarty provided information.] [# John Gott wrote “The Lake Family.] Stories, Letters & Biographies: “We reached a colonial residence, and awoke the owners. He told us how to cross the river, then learned we were Confederates escaping from prison. He then exclaimed, ‘Wait.’ ”[4392] See Stories Chapter under Johnzie Tongue. This story refers to “Lake Brothers.” Not sure whether same Lakes. CSR: “Isaac N. Lake”; Company D; enlisted 4 March 1862; captured 9 January 1864 Culpeper; Point Lookout Prison 16 January 1864; exchanged 15 February 1865; paroled 22 April 1865 Winchester; Recipient, UDC Southern Cross of Honor 1903. Additional Information: How did he get into the reunion photograph? # Lakeland the home of Ludwell Lake[4393] was where Mosby was wounded. See News and Notes, Fauquier Historical Society, Vol. 11, No 4, Fall, 1989. #
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Suggest a correction →From A Biographical Register of the Members of Fauquier County Virginia's Black Horse Cavalry, 1859–1865. Compiled by Lynn C. Hopewell (1940–2006), with editorial assistance by Susan W. Roberts and research by Heidi Burke. Manuscript completed February 28, 2008. Published posthumously.