Other Annotations by 2_Paleo, 61-80

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Due heirs $144.00 from United States.

Source: Final Statements, 1862-1899 » Page 2

Made 27 Feb 2013

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Died a Prisoner of War at Andersonville, Georgia.

Source: Final Statements, 1862-1899 » Page 2

Made 27 Feb 2013

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"S. Cooney / Company A, 13th Inf "- not found. (POW death; search of records ensued for correct name id)

Source: Final Statements, 1862-1899 » Page 7

Made 27 Feb 2013

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Private, Company G, 14 Regiment of New York State Volunteers.

Source: Final Statements, 1862-1899 » Page 1

Made 27 Feb 2013

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Single. Unknown Residence before enlistment. Drowned.

Source: Final Statements, 1862-1899 » Page 4

Made 27 Feb 2013

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Company B, 2nd Battalion, 17th Regiment, U.S. Infantry.

Source: Final Statements, 1862-1899 » Page 4

Made 27 Feb 2013

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Death caused by Typhoid Fever.

Source: Final Statements, 1862-1899 » Page 2

Made 27 Feb 2013

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Death cause: immoderate exposure to the Sun.

Source: Final Statements, 1862-1899 » Page 4

Made 27 Feb 2013

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"Henry C. Morgan's Company F, 3rd Battalion, 12th Regiment, U.S. Infantry"

Source: Final Statements, 1862-1899 » Page 4

Made 27 Feb 2013

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Seventh Regiment of Cavalry.

Source: Final Statements, 1862-1899 » Page 4

Made 27 Feb 2013

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Killed at Wounded Knee Creek ; by reason of engagement against hostile Sioux Indians.

Source: Final Statements, 1862-1899 » Page 4

Made 27 Feb 2013

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McClintock was Killed-in-Action at battle of Wounded Knee, South Dakota.

Source: Final Statements, 1862-1899 » Page 2

Made 27 Feb 2013

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Missing in Action at Battle of Chickamanga; Died of Chronic Dysentery, at Andersonville, Georgia while a Prisoner-of-War.

Source: Final Statements, 1862-1899 » Page 5

Made 27 Feb 2013

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Killed in Action at Washita River Indian Territory. 27 Nov 1868.

Source: Final Statements, 1862-1899 » Page 2

Made 27 Feb 2013

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Cholera

Source: Final Statements, 1862-1899 » Page 2

Made 27 Feb 2013

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Prisoner of War, Oath 'Parole of Honor' of Albert P HALL, Colonel & Military Court 1st Corps A. N. V [Virginia]

Source: Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - Officers » Page 24

Made 02 Feb 2013

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Albert P HILL. His letter re transfer & his appt by President as a Judge 'of a Military Court in Gen'l LONGSTREET's Corps in the Virginia Army.'

Source: Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - Officers » Page 21

Made 02 Feb 2013

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Albert P Hill, apptd Colonel& Military Court Judge. His letter of resignation as Captain of Company of Mississippi Cav , requests 'a leave of absence to...

Source: Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - Officers » Page 19

Made 02 Feb 2013

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Reported to Fold3 on 2-Feb-2013. Misfiled pgs 13-14. For HILL, Albert P., a Colonel and Judge of the CSA Military Court.

Source: Civil War Soldiers - Confederate - Officers » Page 14

Made 02 Feb 2013

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Veteran Volunteer.

Source: Civil War Soldiers - Union - MD » Page 32

Made 02 Feb 2013

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