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Logan Doak died of disease at Columbus, Miss., in 1862.

F. C. Dooley died of disease in 1862. The time and place are unknown.

T. H. Duke returned home after the war and was buried at Clarksville.

G. W. Dunagan was severely wounded in the breast at Iuka, Miss., Sept. 19, 1862. Reported to have died in Hill County, Texas, several years ago.

O. C. English was discharged by reason of disability. He returned home and died at English several years ago.

J. W. English was captured at Carter's Creek, April 27, 1863, but was afterwards paroled. He returned home and resided at Holder in Brown County.

C. D. Fountaine was discharged by reason of overage in May, 1862. His residence is unknown.

William Fulton returned home to his residence in Madras.

John Giddens died at Aberdeen, Miss., in 1862.

C. D. Gilliam was transferred to the Noncommissioned Staff of the Legion as Ordinance Sergeant, afterwards transferred to the 3rd Texas Regiment Cavalry. He died at Berwin, Oklahoma, in 1907.

J. J. Goodwin was captured at Hatchie Bridge, Oct. 5, 1862. His residence is unknown.

John Gordon died of disease in 1862. The time and place unknown.

T. T. Ray died of disease in 1862. The time and place unknown.

J. J. Sivley was wounded in the shoulder at Iuka, Miss., Sept. 19, 1862, and again in the hand at Oakland, Miss., Dec. 3, 1862. He was afterwards transferred to Gould's Regiment. His residence is now five miles east of Clarksville.


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