Hi: Found while browsing. Regards Nan 71532.734@compuserve.com ====================================== Found at: http://www.cemetery.state.tx.us/pub/user_form.asp Texas State Cemetery - Search By Name Full Name: C. P. Autry Location: Section:Confederate Field, Section 2 Row:T Number:36 Reason for Eligibility: CONFEDERATE VETERAN Birth Date: June 26, 1826 Died: July 15, 1894 Buried: July 16, 1894 Biography: AUTRY, C.P. (1826~1894) C.P. Autry, was a private in the Confederate Army. Little is known about C.P. Autry, whos last name was spelled Autrey in military records. He was born in Tennessee in 1826 and came to Texas in his early twenties. He enlisted in the 8th Texas Cavalry(Terrys Texas Rangers), Harrisons Brigade, Wheelers Division in Houston, Texas on September 7, 1861; he was 33 years old. But only a couple of months later he was discharged because of an injury to his hand from a fall. He was discharged in Bowling Green, Kentucky on November 21, 1861. Military records say he was 511, had a dark complexion, gray eyes, auburn hair, and black whiskers. When he enlisted his occupation was listed as a laborer. When C.P. Autry was admitted to the Confederate Mens Home October 25, 1891 he said he was a widower. Before he entered the home he listed his residence as Hill County. C.P. Autry died July 15, 1894 and was buried at the Texas State Cemetery. Information from: Compiled military records, and the Confederate Home Roster. Headstone Text C. P. Autry Born June 16, 1826 Died July 15, 1894 Co. D. 8. Tex. Cav. Harrisons Brig.