My gg grandfather, Leonard Davis, enlisted in May of 1861 into G Co. 2nd Reg't Cav. Mo. Vols. CSA. He was discharged Dec. 17, 1861 and 2 weeks later enlisted in Co. G, 5th Reg't Inf., Mo. Vols. He fought in battles in Wilson Creek, Lexington, Elk Horn, Farmington, Iuka, Corinth, Port Gibson, Bakers Creek, and Vicksburg. Then the records state: "Went to Trans-Miss. Dept. never returned". I think that during this time he fought with Co. K, 10th Mo. Cav. Reg't, Marmaduke's Brigade. This was a company made up of exchanged prisoners following the surrender of Vicksburg. Does anyone know where I could find a list of CSA prisoners who died while in prison? Or does anyone have any other ideas about where I can find out what could have happened to him. His wife and 10 children never knew if he died or just didn't come back when the war ended. Sure could use the help of some experts! Thanks, Jim Hollingsworth Whitney, Texas