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W. J. Thompson died of disease at Columbus, Miss., May 15, 1862.

A. J. Thompson was discharged by reason of overage in May, 1862. He died a number of years ago in Red River County.

Dick Thompson was discharged by reason of overage in May, 1862. He died a number of years ago.

Sandy Thompson was discharged by reason of underage in May, 1862. His residence is unknown.

Howard Trimble was discharged by reason of disability. His residence is unknown.

D. C. Vanwey returned home at the close of the war. He died in 1906.

Wm. Waddell was killed in the Battle of Iuka, Miss., Sept. 19, 1862.

S. C. Wagley was mortally wounded at the Battle of Thompson Station, Tenn., March 5, 1863. He died at Columbia, Tenn., March 1, 1863.

Henson Wagley's residence was at Scranton, Texas.

P. D. Wall's whereabouts are unknown.

Wauhop Williams died of disease at Columbus, Miss., in May, 1862.

W. N. Woodfin was captured at Hatchie Bridge, Miss., Oct. 5, 1862, and afterwards paroled and returned home. His residence is unknown.

Joe Wolf returned home about the close of the war and died at his home near Annona, Texas, July 7, 1887.

Benjamin Wolf was a substitute for his son, R. A., until about the 10th of Nov., 1862, when the said son came and released his father, who returned home and died at his home near Annona, Texas, Sept., 1882.

R. A. Wolf returned home after the close of the war and died at his home near Annona, Texas, March 26, 1900.


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