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Murphy's Alabama Independent Mounted Volunteers (Perry County) Later became the 'Curry Dragoons' aka Co.F Benjamin F Austin joined Capt. Murphy's Company, Alabama Mounted Volunteers later called 3rd Alabama Cavalry, Company F in Perry County, Alabama on 18 Nov 1861 at the age of 24. He was enlisted by Capt. Murphy as a private. Benjamin took his horse to war with him. His horse was valued at $275 and horse equipment at $20. Even though he first enlist for a period of 12 months he stayed for the whole war. Since he was listed on the on the following Muster Rolls: 18 Nov to Dec 31 1861 30 Apr to 30 Jun 1863 31 Oct to 31 Dec 1863 31 Oct 1864 Notes from Benjamin's Compiled Military Service Records state that his name appears as a signature to a Parole of Prisoners of War, sworn and subscribed to May 16, 1865, at Marion, Alabama.
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