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11th North Carolina Infantry
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Company Unknown
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David Marion Glenn - Unknown
Contact Name:
William Cordell
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 2/23/2010
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Company Unknown
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Frank Van Mitchell - Private
Contact Name:
Thomas Mitchell
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 8/4/2013
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Company Unknown
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Jeremiah P> Mitchell - Unknown
Contact Name:
W. Joseph Mitchell
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 1/26/2006
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Company Unknown
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john starr neely - 2nd Lieutenant
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Company Unknown
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Abraham Padgett - Private
Contact Name:
William R Padgett
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 6/13/2016
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Company Unknown
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Jonas Ramsay or Ramsey - Unknown
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I am not sure what his rank was.
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Contact Name:
Richard Bowers
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Date Added: 8/5/2007
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Company A
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Cyrus Alexander Allen - Private
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Enlisted 1863, wounded and captured at Gettysburg, confined at Ft. Delaware, paroled, captured at Petersburg in April 1863, confined again at Ft. Delaware until June 1865.
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Company A
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Emanuel Lewis - 1st Sergeant
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Volunteered for three years on February 1861 at Charlotte, N.C. and was assigned to Co.A, 11th (Bethel Regiment)N.C. Infantry, C.S.A. for the duration of the war. Unit composed of men who formerly served in the 1st Regiment N.C. Volunteers. He was placed on the Regimental Honor Roll. He was promoted to Corporal in February 1862 and Sergeant September 1864. Seriously wounded at the Battle Of The Wilderness, wounded again at the Battle of Reams Station and spent sixty days in the farmville, Va hospital with a broken hand. Discharged at Appomattox April 1865.
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Contact Name:
George Lewis
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 8/12/2007
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Company B
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James Cannon - Private
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James was born in Alexander county, NC. Enter the CSA in Burke county. His name is on the Soldier in front of the old courthouse. We do not know where he was buried. We would appreciate any help in finding his grave.
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Contact Name:
James F. Cannon
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: comalchief
Date Added: 7/20/2009
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Company B
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John Land - Private
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Enlisted and mustered into Co.B on 11/15/1864. Captured while Hospitalized ( along with his brother-in-law, Jordan Livingston,)at Richmond, Va. on 4/3/1865. Confined at Libby Prison, Richmond, Va. on 4/5/1865. Transferred to Newport News, Va. on 4/23/1865. Took the Oath of Allegiance on 7/3/1865. Died six days later on 7/9/1865 while still in Federal Custody back at Richmond, Va. Probably buried at Hollywood Cem. Richmond, Virginia. John was a nephew of my g,g, grandfather, David Land.
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Company B
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Jordan Livingston - Private
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Private Jordan Livingston is my Great Great Grandfather. He enlisted 21 December 1861 in Wilkes County, NC and was assigned to the 11th NC Infantry, Co. B (The Bethel Regiment) on 31 March 1862. The 11th NC was a part of The Pettigrew-Kirkland-Macrae Brigade. Most of their service in the early parts of the war was in and around Wilmington, NC, and the Petersburg, VA areas. The Brigade consisted of the 11th, 26th, 44th, 47th, and 52nd NC Infantries. Pettigrew''s Brigade was in Heths Division, A.P. Hills Third Corps when the Gettysburg Campaign opened. Jordan was wounded at Gettysburg on the first day and left in the hands of the enemy. Pettigrew''s Brigade was one of the few units that saw action during all 3 days at Gettysburg. The were a major player in Pickett''s Charge. Jordan made his way through several hospitals, one in Charlottesville and then on to Richmond. He returned to service with the 11th in early 1864 and spent time in and out of various hospitals throughout the remainder of the war. His service records indicate that he was taken POW on 3 April 1865 in Richmond when the Union Army occupied the city. I have no further info on him. Family records indicate that he was never seen or heard from after the war. However, recently after contacting some other relatives it is possible that he returned to NC and even fathered another child. Anyone with info on this soldier or his unit, please feel free to contact me and we can share info.
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Company B
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Larkin Jones Livingston - Private
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Larkin's father was Orrell Livingston, brother of my paternal gr,gr,gr,grandmother, Edith Livingston Land. Served with his cousins, Jordon Livingston & John Land.
Enlisted on 2/1/1862 at Wilkes County, NC. age 18, as a Private.
On 3/31/1862 he mustered into 'B' Co. NC 11th Infantry He was Surrendered on 4/9/1865 at Appomattox Court House, VA
He was listed as: * Wounded (date and place not stated) * POW 10/14/1863 Bristoe Station, VA * Confined 10/15/1863 Old Capitol Prison, Washington, DC (Estimated day) * Transferred 10/27/1863 Point Lookout, MD * Paroled 3/1/1864 Point Lookout, MD (Estimated day) * Transferred 3/2/1864 (place not stated) (Estimated day) * Exchanged 3/3/1864 (place not stated) (Estimated day) * Hospitalized 6/23/1864 Petersburg, VA * Returned 9/20/1864 (place not stated)
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Company B
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Rufus Winslow Singleton - Private
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Company B
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John Pinkney Teem - Private
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John was a Veteran of the American Civil War, Confederate States of America, Company “B” 11th Infantry Regiment, NC Troops. Resided in Burke County where he enlisted at age 18 on April 1, 1862 for the war. Present or accounted for until captured at Gettysburg, Pa. July 1-4, 1863. Confined at Fort Delaware, DE, until transferred to Point Lookout, Maryland on Oct. 15. Confined at Point Lookout until paroled and transferred for exchange on or about Feb. 10, 1865. Reported in hospital at Richmond, Va. Feb. 15, 1865. Paroled at Salisbury, NC on May 25, 1865)
John married Elizabeth A. Isaacs on Sept. 12, 1869 in Burke County, NC. John is buried at the Fontana Cemetery in Fontana, KS. I found his obituary in the “Miami County Republican Newspaper” dated Dec. 23, 1898, page 2. It reads as follows: “The death of J. P. Teems occurred quite suddenly Wednesday morning at his home in Osage Twp., caused by the bursting of a blood vessel. Mr. Teems was about fifty-six years of age. He was a native of North Carolina and resided in this county nearly twenty years. He was a good citizen, a prosperous farmer and was held in high esteem by his neighbors. He was a member of the Baptist church at Fontana. The remains were buried in the Fontana cemetery Thursday afternoon. He leaves a wife and two sons who are young men”. Elizabeth is buried in the Jonas Ridge Cemetery in Jonas Ridge, Burke County, NC.
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Contact Name:
Danny Tooker
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 8/23/2007
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Company B
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William C. Teem - Private
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William was a Veteran of the American Civil War, Confederate States of America, Company “B” 11th Regiment, NC Troops. Resided in Burke County where he enlisted on Aug. 31,1863, for the war. Present or accounted for until reported absent, wounded in Sept. /Oct, 1864; however, place and date wounded not reported. Rejoined the company in Nov. /Dec. 1864, and present or accounted for until captured at or near Petersburg, Va., April 2, 1865. Confined at Point Lookout, Maryland, until released on June 21, 1865, after taking the Oath of Allegiance.
William married Catherine Carlton on Dec. 18, 1855 in Burke County, NC.
William and Catherine are buried at the Zion Baptist Church Cemetery in Morganton,Burke County, NC.
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Contact Name:
Danny Tooker
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Date Added: 8/23/2007
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Company C
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James E. Mitchell - Unknown
Contact Name:
W. Joseph Mitchell
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 1/26/2006
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Company D
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Samuel John Black - Sergeant
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Sam was my great great grandfather . Looking to touch base with other people who had relatives in Company D who may have served with him. Mike
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Company D
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Jackson Mitchell - Unknown
Contact Name:
W. Joseph Mitchell
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 1/26/2006
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Company D
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John M Saulman - Unknown
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Company E
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Adam Lester Hartline - Private
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4th cousin of mine. Enlisted 29 Oct 1864. Captured and paroled at Appomattox 9 April 1865. (Name is recorded on the Appomattox Roster.) Served with his brothers David Levi Hartline (also paroled at Appomattox), Paul (Powell) Hartline and Andrew Anderson Hartline. His other brothers Solomon A. Hartline and William L. Hartline served in the 48th NC, Company C. Died 1894. Buried in Oak Grove Cemetery, Hillsboro, Montgomery County, Illinois.
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Company E
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andrew hartline - Private
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private andrew hartline was mustered at camp mangmum near raleigh,NC in 1862. he fought in battles such as gettysburg,cold harbor,petersburg, and saw action around appomattox. his regiment was the last to surrender to those damn yanks at appommattox.if you have any information on andrew please contact me
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Company E
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David Levi Hartline - Private
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4th cousin of mine. Enlisted 26 Feb 1862. Absent-wounded for two months following injury to his right foot suffered at Gettysburg July 1863. Injured again May-June 1864 and absent-wounded another four months. Rejoined his unit Sep-Oct 1864. Captured and paroled at Appomattox 9 April 1865. (Name is recorded on the Appomattox Roster.) Died 1906 in Troutman, NC. Buried at St Michael Cemetery. Three of his brothers, Adam Lester Hartline (also paroled at Appomattox), Paul (Powell) Hartline and Andrew Anderson Hartline also served in the 11th NC. Two others, Solomon A. Hartline and William L. Hartline, served in the 48th NC.
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Company E
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Paul (Powell) Hartline - Private
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4th cousin of mine. Died 1904 and is buried at St Michael's Cemetery in Troutman, NC. Served in the 11th NC with his brothers David Levi Hartline, Andrew Anderson Hartline, and Adam Lester Hartline. His other brothers Solomon A. Hartline and William L. Hartline served in 48th NC, Company C.
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Company E
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Alexander Stone - Private
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Alexander Stone enlisted at Charlotte, captured at Gettysburg July 3, died in Point Lookout prison.
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Company F
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GEORGE WASHINGTON LASSITER - Private
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RESIDENCE:CHOWAN COUNTY,NORTH CAROLINA. ENLISTMENT DATE: 15 FEB 1862. ENLISTMENT PLACE:CHOWAN COUNTY,NORTH CAROLINA SIDE SERVED:CONFEDERACY STATE SERVED:NORTH CAROLINA. HE WAS LISTED AS POW 4/2/1865 PETERSBURG,VA CONFINED 4/4/1865 FORT DELAWARE,DE (ESTIMATED DAY) OATH OF ALLEGIANCE 6/19/1865 FORT DELAWARE,DE
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Contact Name:
KELLY LASSITER
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: www.the11thnc.com
Date Added: 2/19/2008
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Company H
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John Boyce Black - Private
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John was born in 1833 in Mecklenburg Co. NC he was 27 when he enlisted in Co H 11th Regiment NC Infantry [ Bethel's] He was discharged 4 August 1862 for disability.. He has 7 cards in his archival file. He died 13 Jan 1895 and is buried at Sardis Presbyterian Ch. Charlotte, Mecklenburg Co. NC His was the father in law of husband of wife of 4th cousin 3 x removed.
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Contact Name:
phillip thomas
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Date Added: 1/29/2020
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Company H
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James A Price - Private
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Name: J A Price Residence: Mecklenburg County, North Carolina Enlistment Date: 9 Aug 1864 Rank at enlistment: Private Enlistment Place: Camp Holmes, Raleigh, NC State Served: North Carolina Survived the War?: No Service Record: Enlisted in Company H, North Carolina 11th Infantry Regiment on 08 Sep 1864. Died Company H, 11th Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 20 Feb 1865 at Hosp, Richmond, VA. Sources: North Carolina Troops 1861-65, A Roster
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Company H
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James Washington Smith - Private
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Brother of Pvt Tom James Smith Co H Fought at Gettysburg, P.A. captured and held in Pt. Lookout Md. End of war swore the oath and died an old man.
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Contact Name:
Mark A Smith
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Date Added: 2/15/2008
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Company H
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Tom James Smith - Private
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Brother of PVT James Washington Smith Co H.Fought at Gettysburg, P.A. Captured and sent to Capital Prison Washington, DC (Supreme court building now) Next to Pt. Lookout Md. Reports say died in prision but no records,could have escaped ?
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Contact Name:
Mark A Smith
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 2/15/2008
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Company I
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Frederick Washington Dellinger - Private
Contact Name:
Jeremie England
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 4/24/2007
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Company I
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Phillip Dellinger - Private
Contact Name:
Jeremie England
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 4/24/2007
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Company I
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Jacob Adolphus Miller - Sergeant
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Jacob Miller was my mother's grandfather. He enlisted August 5, 1862
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Contact Name:
Charles W. Bostian
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 8/27/2011
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Company I
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James Franklin Shrum - Private
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Born in Lincoln Co. North Carolina in 1835 where he enlisted at age 26, March 17, 1862, for the war. Present or accounted for until he died in hospital at Petersburg, Virginia, December 15, 1862, of 'pneumonia.'
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Contact Name:
George Hill
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 10/26/2010
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Company I
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Zenious A Wise - Private
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Company K
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Uriah Preston Watkins - Private
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