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(3x-Great Uncle) Wallace M Dewitt enlisted at the rank of Private at Pocahontas, Arkansas on March 13, 1862, for a period of 12 months and at the end of that enlistment his period of service was extended for the duration of the war. He was assigned to Co. G, Turnbull’s Battalion, 25th Arkansas Infantry. On June 30th, the 25th was reorganized and became the 30th Arkansas Infantry, and Wallace was assigned to Co. D, under command of Captain Sloane, 30th Arkansas Infantry Regiment. In November/December 1862 and January/February 1863 he was absent at the company musters due to an unstated illness. Wallace returned to Company muster in March 1863 through August 1863. During this period his unit was at the Vicksburg Campaign, Battle of Jackson, Mississippi, May 14, 1863, and the Siege of Jackson, Mississippi, July 5–25, 1863. In September 1863 he was selected as a Regimental Blacksmith. On July 28, 1864, at the Battle of Ezra Church Wallace was seriously wounded, and he was released due to his wounds, and he returned home to Arkansas. Wallace died September 21, 1887, at Van Buren, Arkansas and is buried in Bee Branch Cemetery, Van Buren, Arkansas
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