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(1). Tennessee Civil War Veterans Questionnaires, Vol. 2, 3 and 5 by Dyer and Moore. (2). Military Annals of Tennessee, pages 543, 544, 904, 905, and 906, by John Berrien Lindsley, M. D., D. D. (3). List of Field Officers, Regiments and Battalions in the C.S. Army, 1861 - 1865, page 69, by John M. Carroll. (4). Old 23rd District, by Charles D. Robbins. (5). Antebellum Henry County, by Roger Raymond Van Dyke, Ph. D. (6). Obion Co., Tn., Vol. 1, by The Obion County Historical Society. (7). Tennessee Cousins, page 783, by Worth S. Ray. (8). Ballard's Brave Boys, page 157, by M. Juliette Magee. (9). The Official Records of The War of Rebellion. (10). A History of Henry County Commands, by Edwin H. Rennolds. (11). Tennesseans in the Civil War, Volumes 1 and 2, by the Civil War Centennial Commission, Nashville, Tn. (12). Tennessee Civil War Veterans Census 1890, by Byron and Barbara Sistler, (1978). (13). Microfilm on the 46th Tn. Inf., The National Archives, Washington, D. C.,(Military Records). M268, Rolls 307 & 308. (14). Confederate Patriots Index 1923 - 1978, Vol. 2, By The Tennessee Division of The United Daughters of the Confederacy. (15). Cemeteries of Calloway County, Kentucky and Sections of Adjoining Counties, by The Calloway County Genealogical Society, (1965). (16). Index To Tennessee Confederate Pension Applications, by the Tennessee State Library and Archives, (1964). (17). Kentucky Confederate Veteran and Widows Pension Index, by Alicia Simpson, (1979). (18). The McGavock Confederate Cemetery, Franklin, Tn., by the Franklin Chapter # 14, U. D. C., (1989). (19). Henry County, Tn., Old Time Stuff, by Edythe Whitley, 1968. (20). The 1850, 1860 and 1870 Tennessee Census Records. (21). Family Records of Calloway County, Kentucky and Adjoining Counties, by The Calloway County Genealogical Society, Murray, Ky. (1989). (22). Confederate P. 0. W.'s, Soldiers and Sailors Who Died in Federal Prisons and Military Hospitals in the North, by Ingmire and Ericson, (1984). (23). The Story of Calloway County, 1822 - 1976, Murray, Ky., by Dorothy and Kerby Jennings, (1980). (24). Index To Old War Pension Files 1815 - 1926, Vol. 1, page 102, by Virgil D. White. (Records of Willis Bonner, S#2.526). (25). Report of The Adjutant General of The State of Kentucky, Confederate Kentucky Volunteers, Volumes 1 and 2. (26). Confederate Soldiers, Sailors and Civilians Who Died as Prisoners of War at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill., by Edgar Gray Publications, Kalamazoo, Michigan. (27). The Confederate Veteran, by S. A. Cunningham, Nashville, Tn. (28). The 1850, 1860 and 1870 Kentucky Census Records. |
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