I have been tracking the Carringtons of Harrison Co and have come to a roadblock on military records. At Univ of North Texas in Denton I found record of service for the following. The State Archives wrote me saying they could not find any record. Any clues? Does anyone own or have access to the microfilm mentioned at the bottom and see if there's anything? Thanks, Darla bostick MILITARY: Harrison W CARRIINGTON Served July 4, 1863-Jan 31, 1864 in Co F; 1 Battalion Cavalry Texas State Troops of Harrison Co, TX. Private. Card Numbers 50208556. Appears on an undated Pay Roll. Period of service: Commencement July 4, 1863, Expiration Jan 31, 1864. For use of horse $60. Endorsement shows Paid Feb 16, 1864. Co F was mustered by Capt A H Rogers in Pittsburg, TX. >From "The Roster of Confederate Soldiers 1861-1865 Volume III", Edited by Janet B. Hewett and published by Broadfoot Publishing Company, Wilmington, NC 1995: CARRINGTON, Perry TX Cav. 1st Bn.St. Troops Co. F CARRINGTON, H.W. TX Cav. 1st Bn.St. Troops Co. F CARRINGTON, James McD. VA Lt. Arty. Carrington's Co. Capt. CARRINGTON, James McD. Conf. Arty. Nelson's Bn. Co. E Capt. NOTE: The EAST TEXAS BAPTIST UNIVERSITY in Marshall, TX now have 27 reels of microfilmed Compiled Service Records of Civil War Soldiers. These are the complete records and not just copies of the "jackets"of the records. I have been able to locate the pension papers on a brother of the all the above brothers, DANIEL CARRINGTON (he served in ARK. but received pension in TX)