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    1. WARE/CIVIL WAR
    2. Alice Sanders
    3. Phil Second item: 2066295 WAR DEPARTMENT. The Adjutant General's Office Washington, August 13, 1913 Respectfully returned to the Commissioner of Pensions, State of Missouri Jefferson City. The Confederate records show that E. Monroe Ware - age not stated- corporal and sergeant, Company H, 3rd Missouri Infantry, Confederate States Army, enlisted January 1, 1862, at Springfield. On the muster roll of the copany for the months of July and August, 1864 (last roll on file), he was reported present. John W. Bagby and Wm. Merrick were captains of the company mentioned, and B. A. Rives was the colonel of the regiment. There are no rolls on file in this office of the Missouri State Guard, G.S.A., and no record has been found of the capture or parole of a man named Elliott Monroe Ware as a member of such an organization. There are no rolls on file in this office of any company of the 3rd and 5th Consolidated Regiment Missouri Inf., C.S.A. The Union records of prisoners of war show that E. M. Ware, sergeant, Company H, 3rd Missouri Inf., C.S.A., was captured July 4, 1863, and was paroled at Vicksburg, Mississippi, July 8, 1863. His age at that time was recorded as 19 years. Said records further show that he was surrendered at Citronelle, Alabama, May 4, 1865, and paroled at Meridian, Mississippi, May 12, 1865. No record of any physical disability in the case of this soldier has been found of record (signed) H. O(?)S. Hentard (?) Adjutant General.

    08/02/1998 06:00:28