Hi Cagle list, I received this URl from another list, but it has a lot of Cagles named also: http://pigpen.itd.nps.gov/crweb1/vick/parole/csp_indx.htm At the end of the siege of Vicksburg, surrender terms negotiated between General's Grant and Pemberton allowed for the parole of the Confederate garrison. The Union forces did not have to contend with prisoners of war. Confederate soldiers signed a parole notice promising not to take up arms against the United States until they were exchanged by the proper authorities. Example parole record The Confederate Parole records which are listed in this section were transcribed many years ago onto 3" x 5" note cards. The information was again transcribed into computer files for use on this website. It is the only information the park has in its files relating to soldiers that were paroled after the surrender of Vicksburg. The park DOES NOT own or have access to copies of the original documents. All archival materials are contained in the U.S.National Archives collections. National Archives and Records Administration, General Reference Branch, 7th and Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, D.C. 20408 http://www.nara.gov/genealogy/genindex.html#civilwar =================================== Listed below are several Cagle soldiers I find on the index. Maybe it will help someone in their research. I have listed also the URL in case someone has other names to check. Doyle ==================================== CAGLE ENOCH PVT 39TH GA INF B FIELD CAGLE ISAAC S PVT 34TH GA INF B FIELD CAGLE ISSAC A PVT 39TH GA INF B FIELD CAGLE J PVT 42ND GA INF D FIELD CAGLE JACOB PVT 34TH GA INF B FIELD CAGLE JAMES H PVT 39TH GA INF B FIELD CAGLE JAMES PVT 34TH GA INF B FIELD CAGLE LEWIS C SGT 39TH GA INF B FIELD CAGLE MARTIN PVT 3RD TN INF F FIELD CAGLE W A PVT 27TH LA INF C FIELD