In the twilight hours of May 5th, 1862, a lone detachment of Union cavalry calmly dismounted for a brief rest near a small river crossing called Lockridge's Mills in Weakley County, Tennessee, near Latham. My reason for the Lochridge/Lockridge and Eskridge inquiry is because I found that it was Laura Louisa Lochridge the daughter of Marshall Stone Lochridge that was the girl that Major Carl Schaeffer de Boernstein saw on the porch of the Lochridge home and being a ladies man he stopped to see her. This visit cost Maj. Schaeffer his life. My page on this WBTS Skirmish is online here; http://www.geocities.com/moedini2001/Civil_War.html? Scroll down for this account. A complete detail of this battle, "They Met At Lockridge's Mills by Dieter C. Ullrich", is linked from there. A photo of the Lochridge home is on that page. I have discovered that Laura Lochridge married James F. Latham a few months later in August of that year but have been unable to find them anywhere after the date of their marriage. I would like to hear from anyone that may have information on James and Laura. Joe Stout