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Post by benotforgot on Mar 9, 2005 4:23:34 GMT -6
Notes from Hood's Texas Brigade (A Compendium by Col. Harold B. Simpson) -- Chapter on 4th TX Volunteer Infantry Regiment including: Company "G" -- Grimes County Greys (Company was organized in Grimes Co., TX) -- enrolled at Harrisburg, TX, July 19, 1861, and mustered into the Confederate Services 'for the war' near Richmond, VA, Sept. 30, 1861.
This volume lists each volunteer from each county in TX and gives a short resume of service for each man, Privates and Officers. From Grimes County appearing in alphabetical order appears under Privates --
Joseph Helidorah NETTLES (1832-1890) is my g-g-grandfather. His grave is in rural Lee County, Texas.
14 OCTOBER 1915 A.D. On this date, T. C. Buffington, age 74 yrs. of Anderson, Grimes County, Texas, gave the following statement:
19 OCTOBER 1915 A.D. On this date, L. H. Barry, age seventy-three years, of Navasota, Grimes County, Texas, gave the following statement:
10 NOVEMBER 1915 A.D. On this date, the Adjutant General, War Department, Washington, sent the following letter to the Commissioner of Pensions in Austin:
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Post by benotforgot on Apr 8, 2008 9:33:32 GMT -6
The following information was sent to Mrs. Ruby Vance in a letter dated 29 May 1996 from Herbert Cook. He wrote ... [/ul] [/size][/quote]
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