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Elma M was actually Edna Mae
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Maiden name; Jessie Ephelia Pritchard
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Ramond Cole should be Raymond Cole
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328FA Battalion News Photo. Caption reads:
Photo Caption reads:
15 FEB 45 5/MM-45-2392
FIFTH ARMY, RAMAGNOLA AREA, ITALY
GUN CREW OF 105 MM HOWITZER, BATTERY B, 328TH…
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Sgt Condon Davis served in the same unit as my Father in WW2: Battery "B", 328th Field Artillery Battalion, 85th Infantry Division. Dad has several photos with Sgt. Davis and…
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Company G was named the "Black Hawk Rifles" as it was raised from men of Black Hawk, Carroll County Mississippi. This unit was joined to the 22nd Mississippi Infantry…
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This card if for a J. B. Faulk of 2nd Battalion of 12th Tennessee Infantry.
It is filed with John N. Faulk of 12 Tenneesee Cavalry.
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Note name on this card is John Douglas. But it is filed with Joseph Benjamin Douglas.
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There is confusion on this card and index: J. P. Douglas or J. B. Douglas ??
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General Chalmers and Forest captured & killed the 520 Union troops during the Battle of Fort Pillow was April 12, 1864. There were several men who had just enlisted with the 13th…
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Camp Beauregard was located near Feliciana, KY or near Fulton, KY.
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Robert E. Cole died at Camp Beauregard, KY, due to illiness from exposure to the cold rain and weather.
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Form No. 5 was issued upon the death of Pvt. Robert E. Cole. This form reimbursed his back pay and clothing allowance.
Witnessed by Capt. H. J. Reid, his commander of Company G…
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Robert E. Cole enlisted in "Black Hawk Rifles", that became Company G of the 22nd Mississippi Regiment, CSA. This unit trained at Grenada and was sent directly to Kentucky. They…
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"Military Annals of Carroll County" is a local history of soldiers from that county. There is a brief history of the 5th Mississippi Cavalry Regiment of the Confederate army and…
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Emily Hill was head of household as her husband had died. Husband was Joel Hill b: an 31, 1806; d: May 28, 1853. Both Joel and Emily Hill are buried on the family homestead…
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Note, This map was drawn up from crew eye-witness reports. The Report of Reburial states the crash site as Grid Coordinate M231,416, which places it north of IMOLA, next to the…
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Henry Cole visited the Veteran's hospital at Beauvoir, Jeff Davis home and was buried there in 1923.
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Newton F. Cole was son of Newton F. Cole who resided in Minter City, Leflore County, Miss. Newton F. Cole married Lillibeth HILL of Grenada County, Miss and resided in Minter…
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