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10th Texas Cavalry History in the War Between the States

Co H-Unknown


 
Co H
Van Zandt County
“Warriors”
@ Original muster rolls of 9/20/1861.
# Original muster rolls of 7/26/1861.
* Undated Muster Roll
< Death published in the Aug. 16, 1862 edition of the Texas Republican
~ Enlistee taken from soldiers and Sailors Website
 
Allen, William A. @#
Bates, Levi <
Bates, Daniel Sr. <
Beatty, J. K. <
Beatty, William W. @#4th Cpl.
Beetler, J. R. ~
Belvin, Alec W. @# 2nd
Benton, Peter S. @
Benton, Thomas H. @# 5/2/1844. Wounded 9/1863 at Chickamauga, Ga. Present 4/5/1864. Died 6/16/1884. Died 6/12/1881 and is buried in Cryer Creek Cemetery. Widow received pension #46381.[230]
Boykin, James F.
@1840. Died 4/6/1862, Jacksonport, Ark.<
Boykin, Robert S. ~
Cameron, Jeremiah @#*
Cantrell, James R. @*
Center, W. J. ~ Died 6/5/1862, Enterprise, Miss. buried in Texas Confederate Cem., Clarke Co., Miss. <
Christman, Jeptha G. @#*
Christman, J. M. @#*
Clariday, R. H. ~ Died 4/8/1862, Jacksonport, Ark.<
Clark, George W. @#*
Clark, Leman @#* Died, 5/13/1862, Guntown, Lee Co., Miss.<
Cochran, Clay ~
Coker, G. R. @1840. Died, 3/22/1862, Jacksonport, Ark.<
Collins, Alex ~ Died 6/9/1862, Tupelo, Miss.<
Collins, Carrol ~ Died 2/20/1862, Rockport, Ark.<
Cox, Joseph, A. @#*
Cox, James P. @#*
Crockett, Henry J. @#* 1st Sgt.
DeWitt, Charles B. ~ Died 5/26/1862, buried in Clarke Co., Miss.
Dickson, Anthony @#*
Dickson, A. P. @#* <
Edgar, James M. @
Edgar, Richard *
Ellidge, Sampson W. (M) @#* 1843. Died 6/20/1862 at Enterprise, Miss., buried in Texas Confederate Cem., Clarke Co., Miss. <
Ellis, John A. @* 1834. Died 4/22/1862, Little Rock, Ark.<
Fannin, William W. @
Fanning, J. J. ~ Died 3/16/1863, buried in Willow Mount Cem., Shelbyville, Tenn.
Farmer, Ewell O. @* 1835. POW at Jackson, Miss. Died at Camp Morton Prison, Indianapolis, Ind. 6/22/1864.
Farmer, Francis M. @#*1838. <
Farmer, Frederick @#*
Farmer, George M. @*
Fletcher, J. F. ~
Flowers, J. L. ~
Flowers, M. F. ~
Gibson, H. P. ~
Gibson, J. M. ~
Gibson, T. J. ~
Gilbreath, Alex J. #*
Hampton, L. P. @#* 1842. Wounded 12/31/1862, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Died 3/9/1863, buried in Willow Mount Cem., Shelbyville, Tenn.
Hampton, Charles P. @#* 3rd Sgt./1st Sgt. 7/10/1844. POW at Citronelle, Al. 5/4/1865. Died 2/23/1924, buried in Graceland - Orange Grove Cem, Lake Charles, La.[231]
Hardee, Samuel Bryant @* 1839. POW, 10/30/1862, Richmond, Ky. Wounded 12/31/1862, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Died 2/13/1863, buried in Willow Mount Cem., Shelbyville, Tenn..
Harper, W. G. @
Hatton, H. M. @#*
Hatton, James Thomas ~ Cpl. 2/2/1841. Wounded, 9/19/1863, Chickamauga, Ga. POW, 5/4/1865, Citronelle, Al. [232]
Hays, Jasper N. @*
Hazelwood, R. H. @*
Henry, E. L. <
Henry, J. C. @#*1st Lt.
Henry, W. D. ~ Discharged.
Ingram, William @ 1840. Died, 5/8/1862, Guntown, Lee Co., Miss. <
Inman, Joseph A. #* Died 1/18/1863, buried in Willow Mount Cem., Shelbyville, Tenn.
Inman, Leonard R. @#* Died 1/31/1863, buried in Willow Mount Cem., Shelbyville, Tenn.
Irwin, John W. @#* Farrier
Jackson, W. M. @
James, Wilson P. @#*3rd Cpl.
Kuykendall, P. E. @*
Kuykendall, Peter S. @*
 les, Richard S.
Lyles, Richard S. @#* Pvt./ Capt. 1831. Wounded 9/19/1863, Chickamauga, Ga. Wounded, Allatoona, Ga. Killed in action on 3/ 31/1865 at Spanish Fort, Al, while drinking a cup of coffee. Eeceived the rank of Captain as a result of the death of Capt T. W. Summers. A friend from his unit returned his New Testament Bible to his wife in Rusk County after the war. On 5/4/2003 a marker was placed by the family at Linn Flat Cem., Nacogdoches Co., Texas, next to his wife, in honor of Capt. Lyles. [233]
Manning, John O. @#* 1841. Picked up the fallen flag at Murfreesboro, Tenn. after all the color guard ware killed or wounded. Died 2/14/1863, probably from wounds sustained at Murfreesboro, buried in Willow Mount Cem., Shelbyville, Tenn.. Named to the Confederate roll of Honor for his actions at Murfreesboro.
Marrs, Andrew J. @* 1836. Died 3/16/1862, Jacksonport, Ark.<
Martin, W. A. @
McBride, D. M. ~
McEnturff, James T. @*
McMillan, W. A. @ 1835. Died 3/29/1862, Jacksonport, Ark.
Miller, G. P. @#
Morris, E. N. ~
Morris, John ~
Moseley, J. H. @#*
Moore, W. B. @#* 3rd Lt.
Nail, William W. @#* 1837. POW, Jackson, Miss. Died at Camp Morton Prison, Indianapolis, Ind. 2/4/1864.
Neal, James H. @#* 1842. Died 5/15/1862, Enterprise, Miss., buried in Texas Confederate Cem., Clarke Co., Miss.<
Neal, James F. @* 1843. Died 3/23/1863, Shelbyville, Tenn., buried in Willow Mount Cem., Shelbyville, Tenn..
Neal, Joseph F. @#*
Odom, A. J. @
Padgett, C. P. ~ 8/29/1841. Enlisted 12/3/1861. Present, 4/5/1864. Survived the war, Witnessed the Pension Applications of Alexander Moores, Mrs. S. J. Berry and S. J. Berry. Received Pension # 16369 from 8/31/1909. Died 4/29/1920 and is buried in the Pinkston Cem., Rusk Co., Tx.
Padgett, James M. @#* 1832. Died, Tupelo, Miss.<
Pickle, Isaac @#* 1839. Died, 12/31/1862, Pittsburgh, Tx.<
Price, James W. @#* 2nd Sgt.
Robinette, James L. @* 1832. 2nd Lt. Died 3/2/1863, buried in Willow Mount Cem., Shelbyville, Tenn.
Robinette, Michael M. @*
Rose, James ~
Rose, David @#* Bugler
Russell, David @#* 2nd Lt.
Smith, George ~ <
Smith, H. V. @#*
Smith, Levi @#* 1840. POW, 10/30/1862, Lexington, Ky. Died 11/25/1862, buried in Elmwood Cem., Memphis Tenn.
Smith, Peyton @#*
Smith, Richard B. @*
Sosby, W. J. @#*
Stallcup, G. A. @
Stallcup, T. B. @ (Sgt.) 1842. Died 3/2/1863, buried in Willow Mount Cem., Shelbyville, Tenn.
Summers, Thomas W. @#*1st Cpl. 1837. Died 9/25/1863, buried at Newman, Coweta Co., Ga.
Tucker, Zill @#* 1828. Died at Clarksville, Tx.<
Wages, John D. @*
Whetstone, Anderson @#* Capt.
Whetstone, J. S. J. ~ 1st Lt.
Williams, Leroy M. @
Williams, Marion @
Williams, W. G. ~ 1837. Died 2/22/1863, buried in Willow Mount Cem., Shelbyville, Tenn.
Wilson, F. M. ~
Wilson, Isaac N. @*
Wilson, William H. @#
Wilson, McKenzie J. @#* 4th Sgt.
Wise, John M. * Died, little Rock, Ark.<
Wise, Jack *
Yergan, John A. @#*
 
Note; 71names found on original musters not included due to lack of evidence they ever left the state or were otherwise discharged.
 
 
Co I
Cherokee County
“Cherokee Cavalry”
# Denotes original Muster Roll dated Sept. 16, 1861.
^ Denotes original Muster Roll dated Sept. 2, 1861.
@Denotes original Muster Roll dated Oct. 2, 1861.
< Death published in the Aug. 16, 1862 edition of the Texas Republican
~ Enlistee taken from soldiers and Sailors Website
 
 
Armstrong, Martin Wiley @ # 2nd Lt. on 7/281862. 12/16/1841. Captures U. S. flag and bearer, Allatoona, Ga. on 10/5/1864. Paroled 5/9/1865 at Meridian, Miss. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Alto, Texas. Died 8/30/1922, buried in Harrison-Armstrong Cem., Cherokee Co., Tx. His widow receives Pension #38717 from 1/13/1923.[234]
Astin, Hugh L. @ # ^ 1839. Wagoner, POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/3/1865.
Ball, Rufus ~ Died at Duvall’s Bluff.<
Ball, Taudy ~ Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/1863. Present 4/5/1864. Died 5/20/1899 in Cherokee Co.., Tex.. His widow received Pension # 22745 from 12/1913.
Barrett, John G. @ # 1839. Died 5/10/1862.<
Benson, John H. ^ 9/1/1828 Enlisted 9/1861, discharged overage.[235]
Berry, Oscar M. @ # ^ 1842. Enlisted Sept. 25, 1861 at Quitman, Texas. Died 6/3/1862 in Miss.[236]<
Blakey, A. A. ~
Blanks, A. M. ^
Bowlin, William @ # 1840. Died at Jackson, Miss., 6/7/1862.<
Bradford, George @ # ^
Broome, Milton E. @ # ^
Burk, James P. ~ Died 3/27/1862.<
Burks, James L. @ # ^ 1829. Discharged on Surgeons Certificate. Witness to Pension application for Mrs. M. W. Farmer on 5/7/1906, his testimony states he “saw her husband frequently during the war“.
Burks , John H. @ # 1836. POW at Chickamauga, Ga. Late Sept., 1863. In prison hospital, 9/29/1863. Held at Zollicoffer barracks, Nashville Tenn.[237]Calder, H. C. ^
Cannon, James Harrison @ # ^ 1840. Discharged on Surgeons Certificate for illness Nov., 1861. Re-enlisted in Co. B, 28th Texas Cavalry in April, 1862, later 1st Lt. Buried in Cedar Hill Cem. Pension # 24980 in Nov., 1913.
Carlton, Bedford @ # ^
Carlton, Carter B. @ # ^
Carlton, Orville ~
Cawthon, Benjamin F. @ # ^ 1833. Died in General Hospital, Macon, Miss.., 6/9/1862.<  (Mentioned In This James W. Scurlock 1863 Civil War Letter)
Coleman, Edward H. @
Coleman, Edwin M. # ^
Coleman, James H. @ #4th Cpl. ^ 1827. Died 5/6/1862 at Holly Springs Miss. of Measles. His widow received Pension #00751 approved 8/23/1899.<[238]
Cornelison, Milton @
Dalby, John Ward @ # ^ 1838. Detailed to Provost Guard. Paroled at Macon Miss in May 1865. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Ponta, Texas. Pension # 28940 in 1914.
Dalby, Seth T. W. @ # ^
Davis, Benjamin W. @ # ^
Dear, Owen (A. L. ) ^
Dewitt, Charles B. @ # ^ 1842. Died 5/26/1862. Buried in Texas Confederate Cemetery in Clarke County, Miss. <
Egbert, Daniel @ #1st Sgt. ^ Orderly Sgt. (Probably same as 1st Sgt.)
Egbert, George T. @ # ^ 1844. POW at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/19/1863. Held at Zollicoffer barracks, Nashville Tenn. Survived the war.[239]
Evans, John D. @ # ^2nd Lt. Discharged on Surgeons Certificate.
Farmer, Memory W.. @ # ^4th Sgt. 1824 . Detached in 9/1863. Died 9/1904 in Cherokee Co., Tex. His Widow received Pension #11844 approved 9/25/1906. Buried in Cedar Hill Cem.
Faulkner, Frank B. @ # ^ 1841. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865.
Francis, Joseph Mallory @ # 1843. Wounded severely at Chickamauga, Ga., 9/1863. Roll dated 10/31/1863 reported absent wounded. Roll dated 4/5/1864 reported absent on furlough, surgeons certificate. Married 5/15/1865, therefore logical to assume he never returned to duty. Witness to Pension application for the Widow of James H. Coleman on 9/7/1899. Died 5/6/1901. His Wife received Pension #31601 from 7/1/1915.
Frazier, James @ # ^ 1843. Died 5/11/1862. <
Gibson, George W. @ #3rd Sgt. ^1st Lt. 1832. Present 4/5/1864. The 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas lists him as dying at Rusk, Texas, since last meeting.
Givens, Hugh L. ^
Glass, Alphonzo @ #
Glover, William P. @ # ^
Goodson, James Polk ~ POW July, 1864 from near Chattahoochee, Ga., and was confined at Camp Morton Prison, Ind., until the close of the war.[240]
Goodson, John F. @ # ^ 1/2/1841. POW at Murfreesboro, Tenn., 12/31/1862, paroled 2/11/1863. Present 4/5/2864. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Jacksonville, Texas. Witness to Pension application for Mrs. J. M. Francis on 6/19/1915. Died 3/6/1921, buried in Jarrett Cem., in Cherokee Co., Tx.[241]   (Mentioned In This James W. Scurlock 1863 Civil War Letter)
Graves, Thomas P. ^
Hall, J. F. M. ~ Capt.
Hardy, William R. ^
Harris, Evan S. ^
Heath, A. T. ^
Henderson, James ~
Hendricks, Edwin @ # ^ 1844. Died 6/2/1862.<
Henson, William C. @ # ^
Hill, George B. @ # ^
Hill, Pharaoh ^
Holcomb, Joel M. @ # ^ 1841. Died 4/30/1862.<
Holcomb, John L. @ # ^
Holcomb, Joseph W. # ^
Holcomb, Lewis G. @ #
Holcomb, Samuel A. @ # 1843. Died at Little Rock, Ark., 4/25/1862.<
Holcomb, Thomas Harrison 2/2/1837 – 10/17/1918, buried in Shiloh Cem ? Received Pension #15607.[242]
Holmes, James A. @ # ^
Holloway, William ^
Jarrett, John W. @ # 1831. Died in Mississippi, 1862.<
Jones, Austin ^
Jones, David ^
Jones, John R. @ # 1837. Died 7/26/1864, buried at Forsyth, Ga.
Jones, Lewis Poe @ # 12/24/1840. Wagoner. Wounded at Allatoona, Ga., 10/5/1864, entered Hospital in Feb. 1865 from this wound. Claims he saw M. W. Armstrong capture an enemy flag at Allatoona. Claims he was discharged just prior to end of war as a result of his wound. Witnessed Pension for. J. W. Dalby on 9/8/1914 and Mrs. M. W. Armstrong on 12/30/1922 Died 5/7/1933, buried in Lowe's Chapel Cemetery, Rusk , Cherokee County Tex. Received Pension #23723, filed 7/30/1913.
Jones, Pinckney Rhodes ~ 11/21/1839 Wounded 3 times, last time severely at Allatoona, Ga. on 10/5/1864, this wound rendered him unfit for duty and he furloughed at Tupelo, Miss..[243] Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Ponta, Texas. Witnessed the Pension for Mrs. M. W. Armstrong #38717 on 12/30/1922. Died 2/18/1924 and is buried in City Cem., Jacksonville, Cherokee, Co., Tx. his obituary is in the 2/18/1924 Cherokee County Banner, Cherokee Co., Tx. Commander of Camp No. 1555 U.C.V. Filed 11/8/1915 for Pension #32219.
Jones, William C. ^
Keahey, Samuel @ # ^
Keahey, W. S. ^
Loyd, James B. @ # ^
Lodin, James @ # ^
Lodin, Jason S. # ^
Long, J. L. H. @ #
Loona, J. C. ^
Lowe, John W. @ # ^
Lunsford, Jesse H. @ #
Magness, Benjamin A. @#2nd Lt.
Malliard. Jeff J. ^
Mankins, William L. @ # ^
Mann, C. T. ~
Mansell, James R. @ # ^1st Cpl. 1839 Died either 4/28 or 5/1/1862, buried in Elmwood Cem., Memphis Tenn.<
Mansker, Samuel ~ Disability, discharged? “pthis pulmonalis.”[244]
Martin, Robert B. #^@ Capt.
McEachern, Benton W. @ # ^
Mcfarley, James ^
McLeod, William @ # ^Died 4/25/1862.<
Meazell, William @ # ^
Monkers, James Henry @ # ^ 1842. POW at Murfreesboro, Tenn., 12/31/1862 and again at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Died 1925 at Tipton, Tillman Co., Ok.[245]   (Mentioned In This James W. Scurlock 1863 Civil War Letter)
Monkers, Samuel @ # ^ 7/9/1844. Died 12/17/1913 in Tisimingo, Ok.
Moore, James W. @ # ^
Miller, Jesse A. @ # ^ 3rd Cpl. 1827. Discharged. Buried in Cedar Hill Cem., Cherokee Co., Tx.
Murray, John T. @ #1st Cpl. ^3rd Lt. 1829. Resigned 6/24/1862, “chronic dysentery, bronchial infection of lungs.”
Newman, P. L. ~
Odom, Asbury Calvin “Archy” @ # 1835. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Died 4/11/1885, buried in Atoy Cem., Cherokee Co., Tx.[246] Widow filed for Pension #31155 on 4/24/1915.
Odom, Cornelius George # 1/7/1836. Wounded and POW at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/19/1863 and held at Zollicoffer barracks, Nashville Tenn. Paroled 3/4/1865 at Camp Morton, Indiana. Exchanged at City Point, Va., 3/10-12/1865.[247] Received Pension #22325 from 12/1/1913. Witnessed pension application 5 for Mrs. Taudy Ball on 9/6/1913 and J. W. Dalby on 9/8/1914. Died 9/10/1914 and is buried in Salem Cem.
Odom, Neil @ ^ Survived the war and became a Baptist Minister.[248]
Oppenheimer, Daniel @ # ^ 1st Lt./Capt. 11/22/1836. Wounded and POW at Nashville, Tenn., 12/18/1864. 3/1/1865 he and other prisoners are sent to POW camp.[249] Discharged at Richmond Va. after the war as a Capt. After the war he and his brother Anton resumed as merchants, ranchers and bankers and were very successful finally moving their operations to San Antonio, Texas. Died in San +io, Tx. On 12/7/1915.[250]
Park, William S. @ #2nd Sgt.
Parks, John @ # 1844. Died 4/1/1862.<
Payne, Robert C. ~
Phillips, William @ # ^
Pristage, John W. @
Quinlen, John @ # 1816. Died 5/30/1862.
Rains, Charles B. ^
Reynolds, Joel @ # ^2nd Cpl.? 1842. Killed 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. See W. F. Young’s Pension Application
    (Joel Reynolds Mentioned In This James W. Scurlock 1863 Civil War Letter)
Ricketts, William died 1/13/1901. Widow applies for Pension #36769 on 6/28/1920.[251]
Roberts, William @ #1st Lt. ^3rd Sgt.
Robinett, Isaac @ # ^ 1844. Died 5/20/1862.<
Robinett, J. W. ^
Scurlock, James W. # 1840.   (James W. Scurlock 1863 Civil War Letter)
Shepherd, Thomas R. @ #2nd Cpl. 1813. Died 5/20/1862.
Shepperd, Thomas A. @ # ^ 1840.<
Shepperd, P. R. ~
Simmons, R. F. ~
Singletary, George Harrison 8/20/1839. Died 11/23/1882. Widow applies 10/26/1914 for Pension #29642.
Singletary, George Harrison Sr. ~ Cpl. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Witnessed pension application # 2275 for Mrs. Taudy Ball on 9/6/1913.
Spaulding, James A. ^
Stafford, Harvey @ #
Stafford, Samuel M. @ # ^ 1836. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Ponta, Texas.
Stafford, Thomas A. ~
Stafford, Thomas J. @ # ^
Stoner, A. B. ~
Stubblefield, W. H. ~
Taylor, George W. ^4th Cpl.
Templeton, John Allen @ # 12/15/1844. POW at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/19/1863. Sent to Zollicoffer barracks, Nashville Tenn., Transferred to Camp Douglas, Ill in Oct. 1863. Released 5/23/1865 at New Orleans, LA. [252] Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler, Texas from Jacksonville, Texas. Witness for Pension application for Mrs. M. W. Farmer on 5/8/1906 and Mrs. J. M. Francis on 6/19/1915. Lived at Jacksonville, Tx. after the war. Was Adjutant of Camp No. 1555, U. C. V., wrote a biographical sketch for P. R. Jones, 10/6/1921. Applied for Pension #47166 on 7/24/1930. Died 5/8/1931, buried in City Cem., Jacksonville, Cherokee Co., Texas.. [253] Listed in TEXANS WHO WORE THE GRAY by Sid S. Johnson.
Thomason, J. W. ~
Thompson, Campbell H. #^ @
Thompson, D. C. ~ Died 4/28/1862.<
Thompson, George W. @ # ^
Thompson, Hilliard J. @ #
Thompson, James ~ Died at Pine Bluff, Ark., 5/26/1862.<
Thompson, K. B. @ # ^ 1832. Died 4/28/1862.<
Thompson, Malcolm @ # ^ Ensign 1801. Died 6/2/1862.<
Thompson, Wiley D. #^
Thompson, W. J. ~
Thompson, William R. @ # ^
Tillman, Henry N. @ # 1832. Died 5/30/1862 at Memphis, Tenn.<
Timmons, Jordan @ # 1833. Died 5/9 or 20/1862, buried in Elmwood Cem., Memphis Tenn.
Turner, Henry B. ^
Waggoner, William A. @ # ^ 1843. Wounded at Murfreesboro, Tenn.., 12/31/1862. Present 4/5/1864. 12/23/1842 died 2/21/1882, buried in Atoy Cem., Cherokee Co., Tx.   (Mentioned In This James W. Scurlock 1863 Civil War Letter)
Walker, Miller Brownlow @ # ^ 1836. Wounded at Richmond, Ky., 8/30/1862, disabled, discharged 8/7/1863. Died 5/30/1903 in Cherokee Co., Texas. Widow filed for Pension #17459 from 11/20/1909.
Wallace, F. C. ~
Walters, Moses @ # 1841. POW at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/19/1862. Held at Zollicoffer barracks, Nashville Tenn. Survived the war. [254] The 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas lists him as dying at Santa Anna, Texas, since last meeting.
Ware, Robert C. ~ Died 4/9/1862.<
Welch, Thomas M. @ #^
Whiting, Carleton H. ^
Wiggins, John T. @ #Jr. 2nd Lt./Capt. ^2nd Sgt. 1834. Resigned 6/1862. [255] Witness to Pension application for the Widow of James H. Coleman on 9/7/1899.
Williams. E. C. ^3rd Cpl.
Williams, Elbert ^
William, John L @ # ^
Williams, Ferdinand L. @ # ^
Yarett, J. W. ~
 
 
Company K
Smith County
< Death published in the Aug. 16, 1862 edition of the Texas Republican
~ Enlistee taken from soldiers and Sailors Website
 
Adams, A. J. ~ 1845 Discharged due to age on 11/22/1862. Pension # 11588. Moved into the Confederate Veterans Home in Austin, Texas on 4/7/1912 where he died on 11/15/1917. Buried in the Texas State Cem. Sec. 3, Row J grave #45.
Adams, John Q. ~1842. Died, 6/24/1862. <
Allen, John W. ~ 3rd Sgt.
Avants, James ~
Birdwell, Sam L. ~ 1843. Confederate Honor Roll for Murfreesboro, Tenn. Wounded at Altoona, Ga., 10/5/1864. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler Texas from Jacksonville, Texas. Later lived at Chandler, Henderson County, Tex.[256] Listed in “TEXANS WHO WORE THE GRAY” by Sid S. Johnson pg. 149.
Bryant, B. M. ~ POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865.
Callahan, F. M. ~
Chamblis, B. A. ~ 3rd Cpl. .
Chambless, Edward ~ 1835. POW, 12/27/1862, paroled, died April 1863 and is buried at Port Hudson, La.[257]
Chandler, A. N. ~ 2nd Lt.. 1831. Died 5/26/1862. <
Chandler, R. J. D. ~ Died 6/1/1862. <
Clary, Martin V. ~ 1841 Lt, Wounded at 12/31/1862 at Murfreesboro, Tenn. POW near Nashville, Tenn., 12/15/1864.. listed in the “Official Records” [258]
Coker, R. S. ~
Coker, Thomas ~
Coker, W. T. ~ 10/10/1846. POW at Chickamauga, Ga., 9/19/1863, released in 1865. Lived at Roby, Texas after the war.[259]
Dowis, Tyra, J. ~
Downey, Calvin ~
Dunn, B. F. ~
Felton, Richard M. ~
Finley, W. H. ~
Gibson, Quinton K. ~
Glenn, William Riley ~ 5/10/1838. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga., 9/1863. Captured at Allatoona, Ga., 10/5/1864. Sent to Camp Chase, Ohio. Returned home in June 1865. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler, Texas from Tyler. Died 2/15/1913, buried in Oakwood Cem, Smith Co., Tex.[260] Listed in TEXANS WHO WORE THE GRAY by Sid S. Johnson.
Gordon, Alfred
Gordon, Alford ~ <
Gordon, David ~ 1844. Died 5/14/1862. <
Harrison, John A. ~
Haymore, Thomas J. ~ Died 1/17/1862. <
Hazell, D. H. ~ 1841. Died 6/14/1862. <
Henderson, H. L. ~
Henderson, P. B. ~ 1841. Died 7/6/1862. <
Hicks, J. T. ~ .
Hicks, S. Houston ~
Hill, E. A. ~
Hitt, J. Wilson ~ Jarman, J. M. ~ 4th Cpl.
Jarman, John J. ~
Jarrett, John ~
Johnson, John H. ~
Jordan, John R. ~
Kelly, W. P. 1834. ~ Died 3/25/1862. <
Knight, W. R. C. ~ Lawrence, S. W. ~ .
Lee, Charley ~
Lee, J. T. ~
Lyles, J. A. alternate spelling is Lisles ~ Died 5/7/1862. <
Matthews, Allen C. ~ 1838. Died 5/17/1862. <
May, J. P. ~ 1828. Died 2/17/1862 in the home of David Taylor, Rocky Comfort, Arkansas, buried in the volunteer portion of the Grave Yard at Rocky Comfort, Ark.[261]
McAdams, L. R. ~ 1845. Died 5/20/1862. <
McDonald, Albert T. ~
McDuffie, Eli J. ~
McClung, L. M. ~
McMurry, Joseph P. ~
Miller, James C. ~
Murray, C. G. ~ 1st Sgt.
Murray, J. M. ~ 2nd Sgt. 1836. Died 2/8/1862. <
Murry, T. J. ~
Muzzal, Wilson N. ~ 1st Lt.
Peck, D. W. ~
Pool, Henry ~ Bugler/Sgt. 1843. Wounded in the hand at Kingston, Ky. and again in the head at Allatoona, Ga., admitted to Way Hospital, Meridian, Miss. Furloughed home 1/7/1865. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler, Texas from Lindale, Texas..[262]
Pool, James Flowers ~ 2nd Cpl.
Pool, Joseph, W. ~
Powell, J. W. ~ Died, 5/25/1862. <
Puckett, U. H. ~ .
Reeves, James E. ~
Reeves, Jerry ~
Simmons, R. H. ~
Simmons, W. M. ~
Slimmer, John N. ~ 1842. POW at Chickamauga, Ga., 9/18/1863. Died at Camp Douglas Prison Chicago, Il. 4/29/1864.
Smith, A. B. ~
Smith, E. H. ~
Smith, J. J. ~ 1st Cpl. 1811. Died 5/15/1862. <
Smith, S. M.~
Smith, T. R. ~
Speer, J. D. W. ~ 3/24/1844. Wounded at Chickamauga, Ga. 9/1863, POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Married after the war and was the father of Judge Ocie Speer, of Fort Worth; associate justice of the Texas court of appeals.[263]
Spear, John ~
Speer, L. L. ~
Splawn, Benjamin Allen ~ 4/2/1841. Discharged 8/19/1862 “chronic diarrhea and general disagreement of the digestive organs”[264] Died 1/11/1906 and is buried in Arkansas Cem., Wise Co., Tx.[265]
Splawn, Charles P. ~ 1839. Promoted to Cpl. on 7/1/1862 and then to Sergeant in 9/1862. Listed as absent sick in Hospital March-June 1863. Died in Hospital #21, Atlanta, Georgia on 6/20/1863 “chronic diarrhea”.[266]
Splawn, James ~ 1838. Died late 1862 at Pine Bluff, Arkansas. His father claimed his pay which had never been drawn.[267]
Splawn, John W. ~ 1838. Discharged 11/12/1862 “ulcer in left Leg.” [268]
Strickland, Peter
Stroud, J. C. ~ 1841. Died 12/29/1862. <
Todd, L. L. ~ Jr. 2nd Lt.
Todd, L. M. ~ Capt. 1837. Died 11/28/1861. <
Turner, J. D. ~
Turner, Joshua C. ~ 1841. POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Later officer in Mt.. Enterprise chapter of U. C. V. Buried in Verneer Cem, Smith Co., Tex
Wagoner, J. W. ~.
Watford, John A. ~
Watford, R. A. ~
White, James S. ~ POW at Citronelle, Al., 5/4/1865. Attended the 1903 reunion at Tyler, Texas from Tyler.
Wooten., Edward ~ .
Wooten., John W. ~ 1st Lt.
Wren, Tate ~ Died 5/10/1862. <
Yarbrough, David C. ~ Died 4/7/1862. <
 
 
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Newberry, William died 5/ 2/ 1862, buried in Elmwood Cem., Memphis Tenn.
Magrill, Samuel Devoil 1843 – 8/20/1862 of disease.[269]
Barton, Robert Marion Thomas and Mary (Berry) Barton. CSA. Enlisted on 25 Sept 1861 at Camp Bailey near Fairburn, Georgia. Served as a Private in Company E, commanded by Captain Hill, 30th Georgia. Surrendered on 10 May 1865 and paroled 18 May 1865 at Tallahassee, Florida. Pension file states Robert was in Clayton County, GA. and had lived in Minden, Rusk County, Texas at since 1867.. File states that he was confined to a hospital in Mississippi in 1863 and he was left behind due to him being sick and was captured or lost in Mississippi in 1863. Pension file and Rusk County, Texas records on Robert service state that he served in Company G, commanded by Captain James Madison Barton or the 10th Texas Infantry Volunteer Cavalry and Company B, commanded by Captain James H. Jones, 11th Texas Infantry (Robert’s) Regiment. Rusk County records further state, that he was 16 July 1844 in Georgia and died on 16 Jan 1920. These records also state that his wife’s name was Mary Birdwell. While the records from these two sources conflict, both records show the same personal information on Robert and he may have indeed served in all of these units at one time or another. (REF: Texas Pension file #30446 & Rusk County Rebels list) (pg 481)**** [270] 7/16/1844 – 1/26/1920, buried in Maple Grove Cem., Rusk Co., Texas..
 
 
 
LAND SCRIP. When the Republic of Texas was established, it was rich in lands but low in funds. In an effort to convert the public domain into cash, an act of December 10, 1836, authorized the issuance of land scrip for sale in the United States at not less than fifty-five cents an acre, the proceeds of the sale to be applied to the public debt. The scrip was of Tenn.. called Toby Scrip, for Thomas Toby of the Toby and Brother Company of New Orleans, the chief scrip agent. During the republic era, 1,329,200 acres of public land was sold or used directly to retire debt.
Under the Confederate Soldier's Bill of April 5, 1881, wounded Confederate soldiers, their servants, or their widows were eligible to receive a 1,280-acre land certificate. Those having property valued at $1,000 or more were ineligible, and the applicant had to take two witnesses to the county court to attest to his or her eligibility. The county courts certified eligibility to the General Land Office, which in turn issued the certificates. Certificates could only be located on public domain, and for every plot of land located on a Confederate scrip certificate, a like amount of acreage had to be surveyed for the Permanent School Fund, since half the public domain had been reserved for the school fund. Though the objective of the bill was to help provide for Confederate veterans and their widows, most of those receiving the certificates sold them to others, for an average of $100 to $200 a certificate. One certificate went for $5. A total of 2,068 certificates for 2,647,040 acres were issued from July 5, 1881, to February 16, 1883. Of these, 1,726 certificates (1,979,852 acres) were properly surveyed and 342 certificates (437,760 acres) were rejected. The bill was repealed in 1883.
The state of Texas, in an effort to raise money and pay off debts, in 1879 offered for sale certain western lands at fifty cents an acre and in 1889 at two dollars an acre. Under these two acts the state sold 1,660,936 acres of land; the proceeds of the sales were pledged at one half to the public debt and one half to the Permanent School Fund. Land scrip was also the term used to describe certificates issued for internal improvements (see LAND GRANTS FOR INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS).
BIBLIOGRAPHY: History of Texas Land (Austin: Texas General Land Office, 1958). Thomas L. Miller, "Land Grants to Confederate Veterans and Widows," Southwestern Historical Quarterly 69 (July 1965). Thomas L. Miller, The Public Lands of Texas, 1519-1970 (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1972).
Manuel Guerra
 
[1] Joseph H. Crute Jr.- Units of the C. S. A.
[2] Texas State Archives, correspondence to Gov. Clark 1861.
[3] Texas Republican” 11/2/1861 edition
[4] O.R. Vol. 4 pgs. 125-126, chap. xi pgs. 145 and 160.
[5] Muster Rolls of Co’s E & G.
[6] Texas Republican 1/4/1862 edition
[7] Texas Republican 12/21/1861 edition
[8] O.R. Vol. 53 chap. xviii pgs. 783-785.
[9] htp://txgenes.com/TxUpshur/1865GilmerSchool.html
[10] Confederate Letters at Rusk Co., Tex. Web Site, Gloria B. Mayfield Coordinator.
[11] O.R. Vol. 8 chap. xviii pg. 782-783
[12] O.R. Vol. chap. xxv pg. 818
[13] Property deed from G. M. Elliott to J. W. Simms, Claiborne Parish La.
[14] O.R. Vol. 10 Part 2 chap. xxii pgs. 463 & 490
[15] E. G. Littlejohn Letter from the Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978.
[16] O.R. Vol. 16 Part 1 Chap. xxiii pgs. 941-943.
[17] Thrilling and varied war experiences by J. M. Spinks. Confederate Veteran, April 1907 pg. 168.
[18] E. G. Littlejohn Letter from the Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978. Letter 10.
[19] E. G. Littlejohn Letter from the Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978.
[20] O.R. Vol. 16 Part 2 chap. xxviii pg. 984.
[21] E. G. Littlejohn Letter from the Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978.
[22] O.R. chap. xxxiii pg. 930 - 932, No. 284, Report of Col. M. F. Locke.
[23] O.R. Vol. 20 Part 1 pg. 660
[24] No. 283 report of Brig. General M. D. Ector.
[25] War Time Letters of J. A. Templeton, Co. G. 10th Texas Cav. dismounted. Confederate Veteran, Jan. 1904 pg. 24.
[26] O.R. Vol. 20 Part 1 chap. xxxii pgs. 926-932. No. 283 report of Brig. General M. D. Ector.
[27] O. R. , Numbers 284 Report of Col. M. F. Locke & VOL. XX, PT I Page 774 [CHAP. XXXII.] report of lt. Gen. W. J. HARDEE
[28] War Time Letters of J. A. Templeton, Co. G. 10th Texas Cav. dismounted. Confederate Veteran, Jan. 1904 pg. 24.
[29] O. R. Vol. 23 Part 2 chap. xxxv pgs. 654-655.
[30] Texas Republican 4/11/1863 edition
[31] War Time Letters of J. A. Templeton, Co. G. 10th Texas Cav. dismounted. Confederate Veteran, Jan. 1904 pg. 24.
[32] O.R. Vol. 20 Part 2 chap. xxxv pg. 826.
[33] John Henry King Memories of North East Texas 1859 - 1863.
[34] Confederate Veteran, March 1901 page 113.
[35] Hayden Whitsett 7105 Bending Oak Rd. Austin, TX 78749 ©Ron Brothers and Hayden Whitsett, 1999, All Rights Reserved. July 29, 1999
[36] Hayden Whitsett 7105 Bending Oak Rd. Austin, TX 78749 ©Ron Brothers and Hayden Whitsett, 1999, All Rights Reserved. July 29, 1999
[37] transcripts of letters in the Gee Library Archives, Texas A&M University at Commerce, TX, (letters have been altered for punctuation)
[38] Hayden Whitsett 7105 Bending Oak Rd. Austin, TX 78749 ©Ron Brothers and Hayden Whitsett, 1999, All Rights Reserved. July 29, 1999
[39] O.R. Vol. pg.. 689, Special Orders # 19
[40] E. G. Littlejohn Letter from the Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979.
[41] E. G. Littlejohn Letter from the Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979. Letter # 40.
[42] W.L. Truman Memoir, Chapter 17 - Pine Cone War MEMOIRS OF THE CIVIL WAR
[43] O.R. Vol. 39 Part 2 pg. 569
[44] W.L. Truman Memoir, Chapter 17 - Pine Cone War MEMOIRS OF THE CIVIL WAR
[45] O.R. Vol. 38 Part 3 pgs. 899 to 913 Actions of French’s Division from May 16 to Sept. 6
[46] W.L. Truman Memoir, Chapter 18 - On the March MEMOIRS OF THE CIVIL WAR
[47] O.R. Numbers 703 report of Brig. Gen. W. H. Young commanding Ector’s brigade.
[48] General Hood later commented the reports of enemy troops coming to help were false. Stated in his January 9, 1865 outline of movements of his army.
[49] Numbers 244, Reports of Lt. Gen. A. P. Stewart taken from the Official Records.
[50] Diary of J. P. Cannon, 27th Alabama Infantry, taken from Bloody Banners and Barefoot Boys by Noel Crowson and John V. Brogden.
[51] J. H. WILSON, Brevet Major-General, U. S. Volunteers, Commanding, chief of cavalry and commanding officer of all the cavalry in the Military Division of the Mississippi. O. R.--SERIES I--VOLUME XLV/1 [S# 93] NOVEMBER 14, 1864-JANUARY 23, 1865 pgs. 562 & 563..
[52] Confederate Veteran, Shy’s Hill Whence The Name, November 1912 pg. 522.
[53] Lieut. Gen. S. D. Lee's report of the battle of Nashville, Confederate Veteran June 1904 pg. 269.
[54] Ector’s and Reynold’s Brigades under General Reynolds make up this total.
[55] A Hard Place For Glory
[56] O. R. chap. LVII pg. 782
[57] Special Orders Number 89, Demopolis Al. orders from Lt. General Polk.
[58] edited, republished & (c) July 4, 1993 by Wm. Maury Morris II, wmm@Hopper.itc.Virginia..Edu All Rights Reserved
[59] Maj. L. Perot, Confederate Veteran Jan. 1899, pg. 8
[60] Confederate Veteran, July 1899 pg. 312.
 
[62] Letter home by J. A. Templeton. Confederate Veteran Jan. 1904, pg. 24.
[63] http://www.bramblett.com and B. B. Paddock, History and Biographical Record of North and West Texas (Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1906), Vol. I, pp. 189-190.
[64] Texas Republican pg. 65
[65] http://familytreemaker.geneology.com
[66] McBride Military Records
[67] submitted by Ona Wood, History of Wood Co.
[68] E. G. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979. #53.
[69] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[70] users.skynet.be/B.T.T.R.C/nl/wolf.htm
[71] + jwade@cswnet.com
[72] http://www.rahul.net/cgi-bin/afaoa/igmget/n=John_Austin_ss?870618
[73] http://mason.math.tntech.edu/smith2/d0001/g0000021.htm
[74] chuckhenly@comcast.net
[75] E. G. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979. #39.
[76] The diary of Jacob Eliot.
[77] E. G. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979. #49.
[78] East Texas Family Records - Winter 1981, Pages 22-26. Service records of Confederate Veterans who lived in the Longview area or moved there shortly after the War Between the States reveal the cross
section of the South which provided some of the city's early residents. The list, compiled from various sources, was provided by Miss Dolly Northcutt for the Longview Morning Journal, CenTenn.nial Edition, Sunday, May 3 1970.
[79] Texas Republican pg. 73.
[80] By: Maedell Crossley Meredith.
[81] The Times Clarion, Longview, dated Sept. 21, 1905, reported a Confederate Veterans picnic sponsored by the John B Gregg Confederate Veteran Camp held on Gregg County Court House Grounds. Submitted by Elaine Martin & Sharon Pierce
[82] Confederate Veteran, 1903.
[83] Official Records of the War of the Rebellion No. 284 Report of Col. M. F. Locke.
[84] Reminiscences of the Boys in Gray, 1861-1865 by Mamie Yeary pg. 316.
[85] Confederate Soldiers reflect the ancestors of all members of Julia Jackson 141from our charter date of October 13, 1897 to our latest member. For further information, please contact: "mailto:cwithers@airmail.net"
[86] Official Records of the War of the Rebellion No. 284 Report of Col. M. F. Locke.
[87] Alan Shepperd at http://www.angelfire.com/tx3/RandysTexas/jwilliamson.html
[88] Alan Shepperd at http://www.angelfire.com/tx3/RandysTexas/jwilliamson.html
[89] Alan Shepperd at http://www.angelfire.com/tx3/RandysTexas/jwilliamson.html
[90] Alan Shepperd at http://www.angelfire.com/tx3/RandysTexas/jwilliamson.html
[91] Alan Shepperd at http://www.angelfire.com/tx3/RandysTexas/jwilliamson.html
[92] http://www.dwilliamson.com/ggreat.htm
[93] http://users.moscow.com/dnorman/jasper.htm
[94] Letter by A. B. Flint in University of Arkansas Libraries Special Collections.
[95] “gary bazemore”<g_bazemore@hotmail.com>
[96] “gary bazemore”<g_bazemore@hotmail.com>
[97] genealogic.virtualave.net/fg01/fg01_196.htm
[98] DiHudd@aol.com
[99] Confederate Soldiers reflect the ancestors of all members of Julia Jackson 141 from our charter date of October 13, 1897 to our latest member. For further information, please contact: "mailto:cwithers@airmail.net
[100] Letter by A. B. Flint in University of Arkansas Libraries Special Collections.
[101] STANDARD [CLARKSVILLE, TX], April 10, 1862, p. 2, c. 6
[102] By "mailto:lag@gci.net%20" 3818 Clay Products Road Anchorage, Alaska 99517
[103] EARLY DAYS OF PITTSBURG, TEXAS 1859-1874 Life of John C. Porter and Sketch of His Experiences in the Civil War John C. Porter 1874
[104] Official Records of the War of the Rebellion No. 284 Report of Col. M. F.. Locke. This incident is also mentioned by other officers in their reports of the battle.
[105] Confederate Soldiers reflect the ancestors of all members of Julia Jackson 141 from our charter date of October 13, 1897 to our latest member. For further information, please contact: "mailto:cwithers@airmail.net"
[106] Confederate Veteran, May 1909, pg. 242.
[107] Rusk County Rebels
[108] Rusk County Rebels
[109] Reminiscences of the Boys in Gray, 1861-1865 by Mamie Yeary pgs. 177 & 178.
[110] Rusk County Rebels
[111] Rusk County Rebels
[112] http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~monticue/George_Emory_Loyd_descendants_t...
[113] Clare Anderson "mailto:clare-p.Anderson@ntlworld.com"
[114] www.rushings.com/notes/not0073.html
[115] Rusk County Rebels
[116] Pension Records, Cherokee County, Texas.
[117] family history, Biography of brother who served in 18th Texas Infantry
[118] The Times Clarion, Longview, dated Sept. 21, 1905, reported a Confederate Veterans picnic sponsored by the John B Gregg Confederate Veteran Camp held on Gregg County Court House Grounds. Submitted by Elaine Martin & Sharon Pierce
[119] Info from “H. David Richardson “ <hdrichardson@earthlink.net>
[120] Panola County History, Panola County’s Confederate Heroes
[121] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[122] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[123] Panola County History, Panola County’s Confederate Heroes
[124] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[125] Panola County History, Panola County’s Confederate Heroes
[126] For more info go to http:/www.petronet.net/csburial/cgi-bin/test 1.idc?
[127] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[128] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[129] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[130] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[131] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[132] Confederate Veteran, January 1904, pg. 24.
[133] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[134] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[135] Panola County History, Panola County’s Confederate Heroes
[136] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[137] Shelby County in the Civil War.
[138] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas and Service Records.
[139] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[140] Panola County History, Panola County’s Confederate Heroes
[141] Shelby County in the Civil War.
[142] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[143] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[144] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[145] http://howder.home.mindspring.com/h400.html
[146] http://howder.home.mindspring.com/h400.html
[147] Courtesy of Tom Howder howder@mindspring.com
[148] Shelby Co. in the Civil War
[149] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[150] Confederate Veteran, Jan. 1902, pg. 31.
[151] Confederate Veteran, October 1904, pg. 491.
[152] Info from Tom Pinkston TPINKme@aol.com
[153] "mailto:JoanR@aol.com" & Texas Pension
[154] CADabus@aol.com
[155] Shelby County in the Civil War.
[156] Shelby County in the Civil War.
[157] Panola County History, Panola County’s Confederate Heroes
[158] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[159] Panola County History, Panola County’s Confederate Heroes
[160] Panola County History, Panola County’s Confederate Heroes
[161] www.petronet.net/csburial/cgi-bin/test1.idc?
[162] DeSoto Parish, La.; Biography: J. F. Walker, M. D.. pg. 426.
[163] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[165] Shelby County in the Civil War.
[166] "mailto:glwhiddon@prodigy.net"
[167] "http://www.angelfire.com/tx3/RandysTexas/jwilliamson.html" and Information furnished by Mary M. Brown To Leila B. LaGrone & additions from Don Austin Submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Panola Co. Coordinator
[168] Panola County History, Panola County’s Confederate Heroes
[169] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[170] “Texas and Texans”, Vol. 3, pg. 1213; by Frank W. Johnson; American Historical Society, 1914
[171] Confederate Veteran, April 1907, pg. 168.
[172] The Times Clarion, Longview, dated Sept. 21, 1905, reported a Confederate Veterans picnic sponsored by the John B Gregg Confederate Veteran Camp held on Gregg County Court House Grounds. Submitted by Elaine Martin & Sharon Pierce
[173] Rusk County Rebels
[174] (REF: Compiled Military Service Record, Broadfoot’s Roster of CSA Soldiers pg 423.
[175] Letter by E. G. Littlejohn. Smith Co. Chronicles, Summer 1979 #54.
[176] Letters home by Henry L. Watson courtesy of Jean Herrin Clinkscales and submitted by Gloria B. Mayfield, Rusk Co., Texas.
[177] Listed in TEXAS CONTINUED: thegenealogists.comThe Bobbitt Family In America 96.
[178] http://www.angelfire.com/tx3/RandysTexas/enlisted.html
[179] Col. John Furlow G-Grandson to James T. Furlow
[180] Col. John Furlow G-Grandson to James T. Furlow
[181] Col. John Furlow G-Grandson to James T. Furlow
[182] Col. John Furlow G-Grandson to James T. Furlow
[183] Confederate Veterans Roster Hood County, Texas Hood County Texas Genealogical
Society Robert L. Mayo Box 980007 Houston, Texas 77098-0007 281-878-2079
[184] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979. Letter #2.
[185] pg. 221 Rusk Co. History.
[186] Panola County History, Panola County’s Confederate Heroes
[187] George Ingram gingram7@iswt.com
[188] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles, Summer 1979, # 54.
[189] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979. #51.
[190] Mentioned in letter from E. G. Littlejohn, Smith County Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979. #19 & #30.
[191] Confederate Veteran, April 1907, pg. 168.
[192] Confederate Veteran, April 1907, pg. 168.
[193] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter, Smith Co. Chronicles, Winter 1978, #16.
[194] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter, Smith Co. Chronicles, Winter 1978, Letter #8.
[195] Rusk County Rebels
[196] "mailto:slemin46@yahoo.com" “Texans Who Wore The Gray” by Sid S. Johnson.
[197] See Biography by C. W. Raines, Year Book for Texas (2 vols., Austin: Gammel-Statesman, 1902, 1903). and the Handbook of Texas Online
[198] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979.
[199] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979.
[200] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979 #20.
[201] Rusk County Rebels
[202] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles, Summer 1979, # 47.
[203] The Times Clarion, Longview, dated Sept. 21, 1905, reported a Confederate Veterans picnic sponsored by the John B Gregg Confederate Veteran Camp held on Gregg County Court House Grounds. Submitted by Elaine Martin & Sharon Pierce
[204] Sue Moore Thurmon at HLBST@aol.com
[205] Rusk County Rebels
[206] Rusk County Rebels
[207] For more info go to http:/www.petronet.net/csburial/cgi-bin/test 1.idc?
[208] Rusk County Rebels
[209] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979.
[210] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979.
[211] Shelby County in the Civil War.
[212] dameron@strato.net
[213] The Times Clarion, Longview, dated Sept. 21, 1905, reported a Confederate Veterans picnic sponsored by the John B Gregg Confederate Veteran Camp held on Gregg County Court House Grounds. Submitted by Elaine Martin & Sharon Pierce
[214] Rusk County Rebels
[215] Confederate Veteran, April 1907, pg. 168. & "mailto:slemin46@yahoo.com" “Texans Who Wore The Gray” by Sid S. Johnson.
[216] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter, Smith Co. Chronicles, Winter 1978, #12.
[217] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979.
[218] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979. #45.
[219] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter, Smith Co. Chronicles, Winter 1978, #19.
[220] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter, Smith Co. Chronicles, Winter 1978, #9.
[221] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979. Letter #2.
[222] Rusk County Rebels
[223] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979.
[224] Confederate Veteran, March 1912, pg. 129.
[225] Rusk County Rebels
[226] Info by George Ingram gingram7@iswt.com
[227] E. G.. Littlejohn Letter Smith Co. Chronicles Winter 1978, Summer 1979. #37.
[228] Rusk County Rebels.
[229] B. B.. Paddock, History and Biographical Record of North and West Texas (Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1906), Vol. II, pp. 110-112.
[230] sissyyhimenorris@juno.com
[231] For more info go to http:/www.petronet.net/csburial/cgi-bin/test 1.idc?
[232] "mailto:peggybrannon@hotmail.com" “Texans Who Wore The Gray” by Sid S. Johnson.
[233] Submitted by Troy Gresham, email: "mailto:RubyGresham@Houston.rr.com," Houston, Texas thanks to troy for permission to use picture.
[234] Pension Records, Cherokee Co., Texas.
[235] Scandinavian Soldiers in the Confederate Forces. www.borgerkrigen.info
[236] WayneKathieDavis@aol.com
[237] Confederate Veteran, June 1902, pg. 264. mentioned in “Texans Who Wore The Gray” by Sid S. Johnson.
[238] Pension Records, Cherokee Co., Texas.
[239] Confederate Veteran, June 1902, pg. 264. mentioined in “Texans Who Wore The Gray” by Sid S. Johnson.
[240] "mailto:Mid101074@aol.com" from Cherokee County, Texas County History
[241] "mailto:Mid101074@aol.com" from Cherokee County, Texas County History
[242] Pension Records, Cherokee Co., Texas.
[243] J. A.. Templeton, Oct 6, 1921 Obituary by Doris Scott taken from Cherokee County Banner, Cherokee Co., Tx. 2/18/1924. dorisjsc@juno.com
[244] Also listed in “ Manskers in the Civil War”
[245] Janet’s Genealogy
[246] http://chousmith.tripod.com/asbury.htm
[247] Confederate Veteran, June 1902, pg. 264. mentioned in “Texans Who Wore The Gray” by Sid S. Johnson. Also algoan@email.com
[248] Confederate Veteran, Nov. 1909, pg. 541.
[249] Joe Ashley, “Oh for Dixie, The Civil War record and Diary of Capt. William V. Davis, 30th Mississippi Infantry, C. S.. A.”
[250] Handbook of Texas online.
[251] Pension Records, Cherokee Co., Texas.
[252] Confederate Veteran, June 1902, pg. 264. & "mailto:Marylove@tyler.net" “Texans Who Wore The Gray” by Sid S. Johnson.
[253] dhtem@aol.com
[254] Confederate Veteran, June 1902, pg. 264. Also in Dec. 1906, pg. 545. mentioned in “Texans Who Wore The Gray” by Sid S. Johnson.
[255] Confederate Veteran, Dec. 1909, pg. 609.
[256] Confederate Veteran, April 1907, pg. 168.
[257] For more info go to http:/www.petronet.net/csburial/cgi-bin/test 1.idc?
[258] Official Records SERIES I--VOLUME XX/1 No. 191
[259] Reminiscences of the Boys in Gray, 1861-1865 by Mamie Yeary pg. 144.
[260] "mailto:peggybrannon@hotmail.com" “Texans Who Wore The Gray” by Sid S. Johnson.
[261] STANDARD [CLARKSVILLE, TX], April 10, 1862, p. 2, c. 6
[262] Reminiscences of the Boys in Gray, 1861-1865 by Mamie Yeary pgs. 617 & 618.
[263] B. B. Paddock, History and Biographical Record of North and West Texas, Vol. II (Chicago: Lewis Publishing Co., 1906), pp. 208-209.. & GenealogyMagazine.com - Copyright © 2000-2003 Datatrace Systems
[264] http://www.hal-pc.org/~splawn/civilwar.htm
 
[265] David Smith sccwvets@juno.com
[266] "http://www.hal-pc.org/~splawn/civilwar.htm"
[267] http://www.hal-pc.org/~splawn/civilwar.htm
[268] http://www.hal-pc.org/~splawn/civilwar.htm
[269] baysailors@aol




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