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Enlisted March 10th 1862 at Petersburg, Va. as Pvt. 2nd Co. G, 41st Regt. Va Inf, 'Ragland Guard'. Wounded at the Battle of Seven Pines(Fair Oaks)Va in June 1862 and taken prisoner. Admitted to U.S.A. General Hospital June 8th Fort Monroe Va. Paroled on Aug 3rd 1862 and released for exchange Aug 31st 1862. Admitted to C.S.A. General Hospital, Farmville Va. May 8th 1863 and released to C.S.A. General Hospital, Petersburg Va. June 26th 1863. Detailed to Quartermaster Dept. as carpenter June 1863 until being captured during the evacuation of Petersburg April 3rd 1865. Sent from City Point Va. to Hart's Island, New York Harbor April 7th, 1865. After swearing and Oath of Allegiance to the United States he was released from Hart's Island on June 20th 1865 and returned home to Petersburg, Va. After living with one of his sons, Lee Jackson Davis in Crewe Va. until his death Oct 16th 1897 where he was buried beside his Devoted Wife, Sarah Ann (Stringer)in Ettrick Cemetery, Ettrick Va. with that 'Damn Yankee' ball still lodged in his back.
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