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Sept. 19, 1862. He died at Gakin Station, Kansas, in the fall of 1879.

J. L. Craig died of disease in 1862, near Memphis, Tenn.

D. C. Cunningham died of disease at Memphis, Tenn., in 1862.

T. P. Dick died of disease at Columbus, Miss., between the 5th and 10th days of May, 1862.

E. L. Dem returned home on furlough and has since died.

G. H. Dickson returned home on furlough near the close of the war and remained until the close. He died at his home in this county several years ago.

Ferdinand Greiner was discharged by reason of underage. He lived at De Kalb, Texas.

Ben Griffin was elected Captain of Company F at the reorganization in 1862. He was severely wounded in the arm at Oakland, Miss., Dec. 3, 1862. He was captured, exchanged, and captured again April 27, 1863, and remained in prison during the remainder of the war, after which he returned home and lived but a few years. The date of his death is not known.

Nathan Ham was furloughed and supposed to have returned home. His residence is unknown.

A. N. Harris was discharged in 1862 by reason of underage and died on his way home.

Joe Hester died of disease in 1862. The time and place is unknown.

R. Hightown was discharged by reason of overage. His residence is unknown.

Wilson Hill was mortally wounded in the breast at Iuka, Miss, September 19, 1862, and died four or five days later.

Alex Hooser died of disease near Memphis, Tenn., in 1862.


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The History of Clarksville and Old Red River County
Pat B. Clark   1937