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Benjamin enlisted 4 April 1862 at Camp Mangum. He is a 33 year old farmer from Richmond Co. NC. His parents are James Thomas and Charlotte Roper. He mustered in on 28 April 1862 . On 30 June he is assigned as a wagoner for his unit. His pay as a teamster is $7.50 cents per month. He is wounded at Gettysburg on 3 July 1863. Sent to hospital with laceration to his back. He is sent home on furlough from the hospital at Richmond to recover. he is then assigned duty as a guard at Charlotte NC. Benjamin goes awol on 27 July 1864 and returns voluntarily in Sept. 1864 under an amnesty order of President Davis. On 25 March 1865 he is captured near Petersburg, Va. and is released 14 May 1865.
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