My ancestor, Joshua Draper Palmer Kendrick lived in Carthage, Jasper Co., MO at the outbreak of the CW and may have fled to Neosho when he joined the army. The following is the only record I have for him. I would appreciate any information concerning this company or if someone could tell me where I could search? Can someone tell me if the fact that he was paroled in June 1865 meant that he had been captured and was a POW? Can anyone tell me about the Webb City Confederate Veterans Camp #522? CERTIFICATE OF WAR SERVICE for J. D. P. Kendrick Confederate Army MISSOURI SOLDIERS (1861-1865) WAR BETWEEN THE STATES J.D.P. Kendrick was a Private in Company C, Johnson's Battalion WESTERN HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION, State Historical Society of Missouri, Columbia, MO: "Joshua Kendrick was born on 15 June 1825, enlisted in the fall of 1864, and was paroled in June 1865. He was a member of the United Confederate Veterans Camp in Webb City, Jasper County [Missouri]. Johnson's Battalion was also known as the 1st Infantry Regiment which consolidated with the 4th Infantry Regiment." This information is based on microfilm "Record of Missouri Confederate Veterans Compiled for the United Daughters of the Confederacy, Missouri Collection, collected by Confederate Dame Chapter, Webb City, Jasper County". The record shows he was a member of Jasper County Camp, United Confederate Veterans, No. 522. Thank you for any help. Christie Russell