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    1. Re: [TNMCNAIR] Re: Civil War items
    2. janet ariciu
    3. I have my greatgreatgrandfather and his brother Civil War parole papers from Missouri( capture in Mo). On the other side of my mom side I have her greatgrandfather Civil War records from Murfreeburo at Stone's River battle. He was also capture and for time was held in Tn then later in Va. The first one was in the Missouri Cavalry ( Jeremiah Early and Byrum Killer. The second on was in the 10th Texas Company ( James Henry Munkers). The Scivally family was also in the Civil War but not found them for now. The Scivally were in Lincoln County in TN. ----- Original Message ----- From: David Cagle <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday, December 01, 2000 4:07 AM Subject: Re: [TNMCNAIR] Re: Civil War items > Nancy, > I have in my possession, receipts for corn taken from my g/g/grandfather, > John Cagle, one by Capt. Risden D. Deford and the second signed by Liut. > Calvin Hanna, both representing a Detachment of 6th Tennessee Cav., dated 10 > June 1865 and 10 July 1865. They got 20 bushels the first trip, came back a > month later and got the 2 bushels he had left. Do you suppose this could > have been because John had two sons, one who had been in the Confederate > Cavalry and the other in an Artillery Company? > > Deford and Hanna were both Hardin County Men, Deford from Olive Hill and > Hanna from Saltillo. Their detachment was stationed at Clifton TN at that > point in time. If any of you 6th Cav. historians would like a copy of these > receipts, please e-mail me privately as I shouldn't send an attachment to > the list. > > David > Cerro Gordo > Hardin Co. TN > > >

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