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27th Texas Cavalry
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Company Unknown
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John Lester Darby - Unknown
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enlisted in the Daingerfield Grays, Infantry Volunteers...reenlisted May 10, 1862 transferred to Whitfields Legion Texas Cavalry known as 27th Regiment Texas Cavalry...died 7 29 1910 in TX...
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Contact Name:
Barbara T. Bast
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 1/28/2010
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Company C
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John W Boles - Private
Contact Name:
Stephen Woodard
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 9/12/2023
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Company C
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Joseph Duncan - Private
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Whitfield's Legion, Brooks Brigade Enlisted 3-7-62 in San Augustine, TX. Killed in battle.
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Contact Name:
Margaret Morris Thibert
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 11/5/2007
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Company C
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Richard F Slaughter - 2nd Lieutenant
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Company D
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WILLIAM THOMAS MONTGOMERY - Private
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Company F
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William N Bryant - Private
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Source: The History of Clarksville and Old Red River County, Chapter XI. Company F, Whitefields Legion of Texas Cavalry. W. N. Bryant returned home on furlough near the close of the war and was killed in Red River County in 1867 by a party charged with theft of horse.
Source: U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865 - Name: William Bryant; Side: Confederate; Regiment State/Origin: Texas; Regiment: 27th Regiment, Texas Cavalry (Whitfield's Legion) (1st Texas Legion); Company F; Rank In: Private; Rank Out: Private; Film Number: M227 roll 5.
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Company F
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Benjamin Wolf - Unknown
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Source: The history of Clarksville and old Red River County Chapter XI. Company F, Whitefields legion of Texas Cavalry. Benjamin Wolf was a substitute for his son, R. A., until about the 10th of Nov., 1862, when the said son came and released his father who returned home and died at his home near Annona, Texas, Sept. 1882.
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Company F
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Joseph Wolf - Unknown
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Source: The history of Clarksville and old Red River County Chapter XI. Company F, Whitefields legion of Texas Cavalry. Joe Wolf returned home about the close of the war and died at his home near Annona, Texas, July 7, 1887.
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Company F
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Robert Alexander Wolf - Unknown
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Source: The History of Clarksville and Old Red River County, Chapter XI. Company F, Whitefields Legion of Texas Cavalry. Benjamin Wolf was a substitute for his son, R. A., until about the 10th of Nov., 1862, when the said son came and released his father who returned home and died at his home near Annona, Texas, Sept. 1882.
R. A. Wolf returned home after the close of the war and died at his home near Annona, Texas, March 26, 1900. In 1921 his wife filed for a Confederate Widow's Pension. In this file, his records from the War Department show that 'R. A. Wolfe, Priv. Co. F. 27 Texas Cav. (Whitfield's Legion) CSA, enlisted March 7, 1862. Company Muster Roll for May and June, 1864 (last on file) show him present. No prisoner of war record. '
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Company I
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David Moore - Unknown
Contact Name:
Stephen Moyers Woodard
Contact Email:
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Contact Homepage: Givem Tha Cold Steel Boys
Date Added: 11/30/2010
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Company K
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James Thomas Smith - Private
Contact Name:
William R. Cantrell
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 9/22/2008
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Company L
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James Daniel Clifton - Sergeant
Contact Name:
Stephen Woodard
Contact Email:
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Date Added: 8/13/2023
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