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Major General Henry DeLamar Clayton (b. 1857) died in Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama, on December 21, 1929. He is buried at Fairview Cemetery in Eufaula, Alabama. |
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Willoughbee Craft
was 18 years old when his unit, Company C, was formed.
He survived the war and lived to be 81 years old. |
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Pvt. Andrew J. Jourdan, a member of Company B, is buried at
Oak Hill Cemetery in Newnan, Georgia.
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![]() Pvt. Jas. Andrews (left) and Pvt. Sol. R. Taylor, both members of Company A, are buried at Rose Hill Cemetery in Macon, Georgia. |
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Pvt. W. E. Hunnington (Company C) died on August 12, 1864. He is buried in the Forsyth City Cemetery, Forsyth, Georgia. |
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L.A. Daily of Company A is buried at Confederate Rest, Magnolia Cemetery in Mobile, Alabama. |
| More soldiers buried at Confederate Rest, Magnolia Cemetery in Mobile, Alabama: Row 5 Grave 2 - Burge, Asa B. - Co. D, died Dec. 15, 1862, at Hospital No.1, Mobile, Ala.
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Pvt. Frank A. Thompson, a member of Company K, is buried in the First United Methodist Church Cemetery in Clem, Georgia. |
| Pvt. T. G. Baggett and Pvt. A. L. Dull are two members of Company K who died on July 17, 1863, and are buried in National Cemetery, Fort Delaware, Finn's Point, (Selma) N.J. |
![]() Several descendants attended the dedication of a gravestone for Pvt. James Bishop Hicks of Company A. The ceremony took place at the Spinks Cemetery in Grove Hill, Alabama.
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