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T. A. Martin was killed at the Battle of Iuka, Miss., Sept. 19, 1862.

Amos McCulloch was elected Second Lieutenant of Company F at the reorganization of the army in 1862. He returned home toward the close of the war and died there on Sept. 1, 1867.

I. J. McCulloch was captured at Carter's Creek, April 27, 1863, exchanged and wounded in the shoulder at Atlanta, Ga., July 8, 1864. He returned to his home in Oklahoma.

Jasper McCoy was discharged in May, 1862, by reason of overage. He died in Red River County, April 5, 1885.

J. W. McNamie died of disease near Memphis, Tenn., in 1862.

J. W. McGowan's whereabouts are not known.

D. G. Merritt is supposed to be in Hill County, Texas.

H. S. Monroe was accidentally shot by a comrade at Yazoo City, Feb. 3, 1864, and died of said wound Sept. 1, 1864.

S. C. Murrie was wounded in the waist at Thompson's Station, Tenn., March 5, 1864. He was home on furlough at the close of the war. He died at Dalby Springs, Bowie County, Texas, May 20, 1878.

J. J. Oliver's whereabouts are unknown.

M. E. B. Ragsdale was captured at Carter's Creek, Tenn., April 27, 1863. He was exchanged, returned home. His residence is at Dallas, Texas.

J. J. Dockson [Dickson?] was also a citizen of this county until several years back. He moved to Cooke County, Texas, and died near the same time of his brother, above mentioned.

W. H. Dickson returned home after the war and is still here among the land of the living, but is quite feeble. His residence is at Clarksville.


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