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1st Alabama Infantry
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William Arthur CunninghamRank Unknown
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Date Added: 8/17/2006

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Moses A. Dean - Private
Moses A. Dean married Mary A. Parker in Ga. and moved to Dale Co. AL. He then joined 1st Ala Inf. Captured and sent to POW camp in Ill.
Contact Name: Walter P. Nichols
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Date Added: 2/1/2009

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Duke Nall - Major
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Contact Name: glenn griffin
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Date Added: 7/12/2010

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Rannell RamseyRank Unknown
Rannell was my great grandfather joined 1St at Pollard Alabama and his first battle was Peach Tree Creek and the New Hope church and was wounded outside of Atlanta and captured and was later released and moved to Arkansas
Contact Name: Joey Price
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Date Added: 12/4/2006

Company A
Asbury Banks Bryant - Private
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Contact Name: Terry Tanner
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Date Added: 3/12/2011

Company A
Thomas E L Howle - Private
Thomas was 34 years old when he enlisted 1 Oct 1862 at Dadeville, Tallapoosa Co. Ala. His data is from his wife's pension file # 1858 filed at Elmore Co. Ala and his Regiments History. He died at the battle of Ezra Church near Atlanta, Ga on 28 July 1864. His body was left on the field. There is a CSA memory stone for him in the County Line Cem. Elmore Co. Ala. He was my 1st cousin 6 x removed.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 1/19/2019

Company A
William Barwell Hughes - Captain
Capt. William B. Hughes was at Fort Morgan, AL during the Battle of Mobile Bay.
Contact Name: Tina Mozingo
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Date Added: 3/2/2002

Company A
Addison Leavens - Sergeant
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Contact Name: Fred Rose
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Date Added: 1/16/2009

Company A
Joel Mathis - Private
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Contact Name: Jeff Russell
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Date Added: 10/12/2012

Company A
William A McDuffie - Private
Started withe the Regiment at Pensacola, captured at Island 10, POW in Illinois, exchanged and killed at Port Hudson.
Contact Name: Lee Congleton
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Date Added: 5/11/2014

Company A
Testinga Name - Private
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Date Added: 6/21/2023

Company A
George Thomas Scroggins - Private
http://scvcamp1399.org/units/Muster-Roll-1st-AL-Inf-CompanyA.php
George Thomas Scroggins was born 29Nov1844 in Georgia, and died 04Sep1924 in the home of daughter, Mrs. J.N. Brewer (formerly Mary Emma Scroggins---did she marry Jesse Brewer of Co. A?). He married Mary Jane Henderson 21-Oct-1868 in Tallapoosa Co. AL, daughter of Alvin J. Henderson and Lucinda Duck. George was the son of Richard M. Scroggins and Judiah Allen Scroggins. His father-in-law, Alvin Henderson, served in Co. G, 34th AL Infantry . His wife's uncle, William M. Duck, served in Co. A 1st AL Infantry, while her other uncles, R.A.W. Duck and Manning L. Duck were in Co. G of the 34th AL. Two of G.T. Scroggins' brothers, James J. and William M.

Enlisted as private, Company A, First Alabama Infantry at Dadeville, AL. Was a P.O.W. of the U.S. Army. After the war he nearly starved during his walk back home. His obituary states he served 4 years in the Confederate War. Burial: Concord Cemetery (County Hwy44, Tallapoosa Co.AL) per Tap Roots Vol.24 #4, April 1987 Pvt. George Thomas Scroggins - Captured at Port Hudson, LA. July 9, 1863. Exchanged. Captured at Nashville, TN Dec. 15, 1864 and held prisoner till the end of the war. Held as POW at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois, for each detention. National Archive Microfilm Box M374 Roll 39
Contact Name: Steve Scroggins
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Date Added: 3/9/2012

Company A
Benjamin Franklin Wagner - Sergeant
Benjamin Franklin (B.F.) Wagner was a Sergeant held prisoner at Camp Butler in Springfield, Illinois. He and many members of the Regiment were taken prisoner at Island #10 in Missouri on April 7th, 1962. Camp Butler was very unsanitary and 148 Confederate prisoners died there in the first month after over 2,000 prisoners arrived in 1862. Due primarily to cantagious diseases there are 866 Confederate prisoners buried there.

Due to overcrowding B.F. Wagner and almost all of the two thousand surviving Confederate prisoners were exchanged in 1863 and re-entered the Confederate army.

B.F. Wagner wrote in his pension application that he was a member of the 1st Alabama Regiment of the Infantry, Company A, Quarrels Brigade, Wallthall's Division, Seaward's Chore, Army of Tennessee. Oral family history recounts his fighting at the battle of Atlanta and his long walk home on a crutch to his home in Alabama.

B.F. married soon after the war and traveled in a converted war ambulance in a wagon train to Comanche County in Texas. He raised three children with his first wife, Martha Jane Ware, and after her death in 1889, he married Dora I. Owen and raised a second family with eight children. He was a farmer in Comanche County until about 1905 when he moved his family to a ranch in the Panhandle of Texas. He died in Abilene, Texas in 1925. I am one of B.F. Wagner's great grandsons.
Contact Name: Craig Foster
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Date Added: 6/3/2008

Company B
Pleasant Lafayette Drinkard - Private
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Contact Name: Stephen Woodard
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Date Added: 8/14/2023

Company B
Joseph S. Flowers - Private
Joseph S. Flowers, Son of Richard and Lucinda Graves Flowers.
Born 1842 in pike Co. Al. died in service CSA. 1862
Contact Name: Walter P. Nichols
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Date Added: 2/5/2009

Company B
Tandy Rice Freeman, Jr. - Private
Enlistment date 5 Jan 1861. 1st Alabama Infantry Regiment, Eufaula Rifles, Company B, 1st Regiment, Alabama Volunteers. First action during the Federal bombardment of Pensacola. At end of enlistment, he joined the Eufaula Light Artillery.
Contact Name: Tandy Rice Freeman
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Date Added: 5/30/2011

Company B
David Rumph Maxwell - Private
My ancester fought in the 1st Alabama Infantry, Company B He survived the war.
Contact Name: Lee Maxwell
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Date Added: 5/21/2016

Company C
Joseph Grant - Private
Captured at the Battle of Port Hudson, La.
Contact Name: Vance Harris
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Date Added: 7/23/2004

Company C
David Hinton Middleton - Private
1844-1923 Enlisted on 24 March 1862 at Benton, Lowndes Co., Alabama. Captured at Island no. 10, Port Hudson, and Nashville.
Contact Name: George Hill
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Date Added: 11/29/2014

Company C
John Andrew Reeves - Private
John was killed on July 28, 1864, in Fulton County, GA, during the Battle of the Poor House (aka Battle of Ezra Church). He was shot in the head.
Contact Name: Scott Reeves
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Date Added: 1/31/2006

Company D
Robert H. Isbell - Captain
His grandfather,THOMAS ISBELL was brother to my 4th gr grandmother,ELIZABETH ISBELL LAND. Captured at Battle of Port Hudson,La. Arrived at Johnson's Island POW depot,Oh. 3/21/63 transferred to Point Lookout Md. for exchange 3/21/65. From the OR, in a message to Confederate Gen.Braxton Bragg : ' Colonel Shelby reports enemy calvary ( 300 )at Tallahatchie Bridge. He fears he cannot hold till night.I ordered Capt Isbell with his battalion to proceed to that point.'
Contact Name: Glenn Land
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Date Added: 5/28/2007

Company D
Thomas Livingston Isbell - Private
Brother of Capt Robert Isbell of Co.D. From the Isbell family that produced my 4th gr,grandmother, ELIZABETH ISBELL LAND.
Thomas L. Isbell
Regiment Name 1 Reg't Alabama Infantry.
Side Confederate
Company D
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Private
Contact Name: Glenn Land
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Date Added: 5/28/2007

Company D
Columbus Henderson Parsons - Private
Columbus 'Henderson' Parsons 1st Alabama Infantry Co. D.
C.H. Parsons was from Coosa County, Alabama
Enlisted February 15, 1862 in Pensacola Florida under Captain Isbell. Captured at Island Ten April 8, 1862. Went on to further battles and was again captured at Port Hudson July 9, 1863.
He later participated in the Atlanta Campaign and was badly wounded. He was burned and had a steel plate in his head for the remainder of his life.
Contact Name: Taylor Stanglein-Costa
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Date Added: 8/26/2018

Company D
Meredith Parsons - Private
My ancestor

Meredith enlisted Feb 13, 1862, at age 35 , in Talledega.
widow: Sarah--pension application 1905 Talledega
enlisted at Port Hudson, LA & Discharged May 19, 1865
Captured July 9 1863 Port Hudson
Jan 27, 1863 Lumbago at St Mary's Hospital; West Pt, MISS
April 1, 1864 hospital; Ft. Gaines, AL
May 17, 1864; hospital Shelby Springs, AL
May 19, 1865 paro led-Talledega
Contact Name: Mary Ann Nichols
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Date Added: 1/14/2009

Company D
Samuel P Rainwater - Private
Samuel P. Rainwater was born in 1844 in Georgia. He was son to Allen Terry Rainwater and Nancy Lambert. His brother was John Daniel Rainwater who also served in the 1st Alabama Infantry.

Samuel P Rainwater was a Private in D Company, 1st Alabama Infantry Regiment. He enlisted, at the age of 17, on April 1, 1861. He first served in Company G, Perote Guards, along with his brother John Daniel Rainwater. Samuel was later transferred to company D. Samuel fought at the battle of Island No. 10. He was captured on April 8, 1862 when Confederate forces surrendered at the battle of Island No. 10. He was moved to the Camp Douglas prisoner of war camp in Chicago, IL. He died in captivity on September 3, 1862. He, along with approximately 6,000 other confederate soldiers, were buried at Oak Woods cemetery, Chicago, IL. Samuel P Rainwater, D, 1 Ala is identified on a bronze marker at the base of the Confederate mound monument at Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago IL.
Contact Name: Barry Rainwater
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Date Added: 2/16/2010

Company E
David Bundrick - Private
David Bundrick enlisted from Pike Co, Ala. He was taken prisoner and sent to Camp Randall, Dane Co, Wisconsin. He died there 12 June 1862 and is buried at Forest Hill Cemetery in Madison, Wisconsin.
Contact Name: Angie Smith
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Date Added: 4/22/2016

Company E
Green Pinkham DeFee - Private
Green Pinkham DeFee was my Great Grandfather,(Maternal Side).
He is buried with his wife Margaret Ann DeFee nee Carr in Kingston Cemetery, Hunt County, Texas.
Green enlisted in E Company, 1st Ala Inf Reg. with his brother's James McCulloch DeFee and Harmon Pratt DeFee...James was also in E Company as a Cpl. Harmon was also in E Co. but later transfered to A Company.
Green Pinkham DeFee was captured several times but was released through prisoner exchanges. Have his war records.
Contact Name: William Sweeney
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Date Added: 7/29/2010

Company E
Harmon Pratt DeFee - Private
Harmon Pratt DeFee enlisted in E Company, 1st Ala. Inf. Inf. Reg., with his brother's, Green Pinkham DeFee and James McCullouch DeFee. James stayed in E Company and was a CPL...Green also stayed here...Harmon would later transfer to A Company, 1st Ala. Inf, Reg.
Harmon is buried in McWright Cemetery, Hunt County, Texas. His wives are also here as well as many children...Harmon certainly left his mark on Hunt County, Texas!
Contact Name: William Sweeney
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Date Added: 7/29/2010

Company E
James McCullouch DeFee - 1st Corporal
James McCullouch DeFee enlisted in E Co, 1st Ala. Inf. Reg. with his brothers Green Pinkham DeFee and Harmon Pratt DeFee.
James was a Cpl. and stayed in E company...Harmon would later transfer to A Company.
Contact Name: William Sweeney
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Date Added: 7/29/2010

Company E
Needam Wilburn Galoway - Private
Needam was 17 years old when he joined on 1 April 1864. Enlisting at Troy Alabama in the [ New ] Co E 1st Ala. Infantry. He was shot thru the right ankle at the Battle of Nashville 30 Nov. 1864. He was captured at Franklin on 17 Dec 1864. As a POW he was sent to Louisville Ky, Camp Chase Ohio and on to Lookout Point Md. He was paroled after swallowing the yellow dog on 5 June 1865. He applied and received his CSA pension. He is buried at Baptist Rest Cem. Pike Co Ala. He as married to Mary Frances Byrd which is my mothers line.
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 11/19/2014

Company E
john w myrick - Private
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Contact Name: gail schulz
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Date Added: 11/26/2012

Company E
William Tomlinson - Private
Died at Camp Douglas Illinois in June 1862. 44 years old.
Contact Name: George Lewis
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Date Added: 5/15/2014

Company E
Z J Wilson - Corporal
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Contact Name: Caroline Windham
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Date Added: 9/6/2011

Company F
Thomas Burges Alston - 1st Lieutenant
Captured on November 24, 1863 at Missionary Ridge, Tennessee.
Contact Name: Jordan Kearney
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Date Added: 12/12/2008

Company F
Joseph W Foxworth - Private
Born April 14, 1826 in Marion,SC.Lived in AL. during Civil War and died in Tyler,TX. Oct.25,1893.
Contact Name: Judith E. Foxworth
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Date Added: 8/24/2006

Company F
John Harris McCluskey - Private
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Contact Name: George H. McCluskey
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Date Added: 5/22/2009

Company F
Caleb Jackson SmithRank Unknown
Caleb was born in 1840 in Georgia. His family was in Barbour County Alabama when he answered the call to defend his homeland. The only source of information re: his Confederate service is his CSA gravestone that is in Elm Grove Cemetery, Roddy, Van Zandt County Texas. He married Louisiana Thomas, my 4th cousin 4x removed. She was the 2nd wife of Caleb. Deo Vindice
Contact Name: Phillip Thomas
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Date Added: 9/30/2015

Company G
John B Boykin - Private
Pvt. John B. Boykin was shot through the left lung on July 28, 1864 in Atlanta and was disabled but survived.

He subsequently married Annie E. Gardner. They later lived in Clanton, Chilton County, Alabama, where he drew a maimed/disabled pension until his death (1885, 87, and 1889 approvals through the State of Alabama).
His wife applied for a widow's pension in 1899 after she had moved to Montgomery County, AL.

April 21, 1894 was his date of death. Believed to be the son of Sterling Robert Boykin and Sarah Hurt from Putnam, Georgia and Russell, Alabama.

One of his applications for relief says that his company was in Walthawls Division.
Contact Name: Wu Nee
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Date Added: 6/26/2022

Company G
John Daniel Rainwater - Private
Born: November 14, 1842, Georgia. Died July 20 1920, Ashland, Clay County, AL, buried Pole Bridge Cemetery.

Muster Roll of Captain Robert H. Isbell, Company G of the 1st Regiment, Alabama Vounteers, in service of the Confederate States for 12 months unless sooner discharged. Roll No. 63, Rainwater John D, age 19, joined for duty Escambia Florida Date Oct 1861, station: Camp (unreadable) Escambia, Florida

Alabama pension 10260, Clay County, pensioner J. D. Rainwater, rank pvt., G Company, 1st Regt. Alabama. Enlisted July 5, 1861 at Warrington, Fla. Discharged May 12, 1865. Wounded at Warrington, Fla. (battle). Witnesses: A.S. Stockdale, Robert Stringfellow.

Letter, War Department, The Adjutant General’s Office, Washington, dated November 28, 1924. In reply refer to A.G.201.3 (11-26-24) ORD, Honorable Miles C. Allgood, House of Representatives.
My dear Mr. Allgood: text extract:
The records show that one John D. Rainwater served as a private, Old Company G. 1st Regiment Alabama Infantry, Confederate States Army. He enlisted July 5, 1861 at Barrancas for twelve months, and was reported present on the muster rolls for July and August, 1861; September and October, 1861, and November and December, 1861. The regiment was reorganized March 5, 1862, as the 1st Regiment Alabama Artillery, and again reorganized April_, 1862, as the 1st Regiment Alabama Infantry, but the soldier’s name is not borne on the rolls on file of the reorganized regiment.
The records further show that one J. D. Rainwater served as a private, Company _, 1st Regiment Alabama Artillery, Confederate States Army, and was paroled at Talladega, Ala., May 25, 1865. No other record as a member of the organization has been found.
Contact Name: Barry Rainwater
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Date Added: 7/22/2008

Company G
Jasper Newton Soles - Private
1846-1863 Killed during the Siege of Port Hudson.
Contact Name: George Hill
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Date Added: 3/4/2013

Company G
Timothy Lafayette Soles - Private
1843-1864
Killed at the Battle of Ezra Church.
Contact Name: George Hill
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Date Added: 3/4/2013

Company H
William Green Lewis - Private
Pvt. Co. H Clayton AL Guards [12 months]
1st ALA REG VOL
Enlisted at age 25
This unit rolled into Co. A, F
William G. Lewis (First_Last)
Regiment Name 1 Alabama Infantry Reg't.
Side Confederate
Company A,F
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Private
Alternate Name
Notes
Film Number M374 roll 26
Contact Name: Linda Stringer
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Date Added: 12/4/2012

Company H
Thomas Martin Shealy - Private
Thomas Martin Shealy, born July 7, 1837, and died May 1, 1887. On September 29, 1868, in Lee County, Alabama, he married Nancy Caroline Wallace. She was born April 17, 1844, and died June 28, 1932. Nancy was the widow of Richard Augustus Griffen. Thomas served the Confederate States of America. He enlisted at Loachapoka, Alabama, on February 15, 1862, and was mustered out on February 29, 1864. He served in Company H, 1st Alabama Infantry Regiment. They attended church at Shady Grove Christian Church, Opelika, Alabama. The church still stands. In the south wing is a stained glass window dedicated to Nancy Caroline Shealy, Tom’s wife. Thomas and Nancy had four children:
Thomas was the brother of John Wesley Sheally, of the 45th Alabama.
Contact Name: James H. Nightengale, Jr.
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Date Added: 3/29/2010

Company I
Uriah Brown - Private
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Contact Name: Tom Thompson
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Date Added: 8/16/2007

Company I
Owen R Dykes - Sergeant
Older Brother of my GG Grandfather
Contact Name: Russel Dykes
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Date Added: 1/24/2014

Company I
Madison Hugh Gilliland - Private
Released from hospital @ Macon Ga. Went home to die. Canteys Brigade.
Contact Name: Skip Hart
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Contact Homepage: Blakeley 1864
Date Added: 1/13/2013

Company I
Henry Lisenby - Private
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Contact Name: Tom Thompson
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Date Added: 8/16/2007

Company I
Samuel Savage - Private
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Contact Name: Ron Harris
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Date Added: 2/15/2008

Company I
Oliver Snell - 3rd Corporal
Captured at Island No. 10 April 1862 and again at Port Hudson in May 1863. Was with Gen. Johnston in Georgia and in the hospital at surrender.
Contact Name: Tom Thompson
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Date Added: 8/15/2007

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