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In her book Choctaw, Sumter and Washington Counties’ CSA Companies, Ann H. Gay has a list of 53 names from the CSA Pension Book in the County Probate Office. Some of the handwriting was indecipherable as seen by the blanks following some initials.
MUSTER OF C.S.A. VETERANS at first encampment at Thornton Springs, Choctaw County, Alabama, 1900:
L. B. Wimberly, E. H. Braswell, J. C. Carlisle, J. W. Collins, J. W. Doggett, J. P. Moore, M. E. Wright, C. T. Ezell, G. W. Mosley, S. A. Wright, A. V. Carlisle, J. Wesley Johnston, J. M. Foushee, J. J. Kelley, E. McLaughlin, W. M. Meador, Ira Stafford, C. C. Cooke, A. J. Roberts, S. A. Odom, A. C. _____, F. Presslar, J. P. Thompson, A. Cook, J. R. Burns, J. R. Mosley, L. R. Nobles, M. D. Scanlin, A. J. _____, J. T. Mills, T. B. Ferrell, T. W. Musgrove (from a Florida unit), Steve D.____, J.Q.A. Johnson, J. P. Thompson, S. T. Newton, W. J. Downey, J. I. Stewart, H. Wilson, Moses Shirley, O. C. Ulmer, J. E. Littlepage, J. H. Atkinson, C. Ellett, S. Carroll, M. Carroll, W. W. Craft, T. C. Owens, Moses Savage, W. H. Phillips, J. H. Wilson, Allen Jenkins, Solomon Boykin and S. D. Oliver.
IDENTIFIED:
Charles "Charlie" Thomas Ezell, 54th Alabama, is the great grandfather of Jim Ezell of Tuscaloosa. He is standing on the far left back row (photo segment 1 above) with a crutch under his left arm and a cane in his right hand.
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