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t, Hico, Texas.
R. W. Drake, Laneville, Ala., late sheriff of Hale county.
C. C. Davis, Tuskegee, Ala.
J. H. Eason, Tallassee, Ala.
G. P. Ware, Auburn, Ala.
G. W. Ward, Willhite, La.
Rev. W. A. Moore, Neches, Texas.
Fletch. S. Zachry, Tyler, Texas.
W. D. Zuber, Pine Level, Ala.
J. R. Walker, Dallas, Ga.
C. B. Florence, Golden City, Ark., Colonel U. C. V.
Company G, Paint Rock river sharpshooters Jackson county.
Captain A. S. Bibb, resigned early.
Captain J. J. Dillard, killeo was killed near Appomattox, Va.; Corporal Archy Wilkerson, who was badly wounded in the mouth, and died in Arkansas since the war, and the two gallant brothers, Walter P. and Fletcher Zachry.
The latter is now living, a respected citizen of Tyler, Texas. Moses W. Wright, of Tuskegee, who died later during the war, and the two brave brothers, John U. and Ben. F. Ingram.
John was killed at Seven Pines May 31, 1862, just one month later, and Ben died at Garrison, Tex., in 1903.
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