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(FORM 24.) Colline Jones , Private Co., 5.76 Reg't U. S. C.T. was born in Jenn , was enlisted the 19 day. of February , 186,3 , at new Orleans, San by St.b. n Prew , and was mustered in the 23 day of February , 1863, at new Orleans, Lar, by may G.R. Giddings for 3 years. At the time of enlistment he was 31 years old, and 5 feet and by 7 occupation a Laborer inches high, Dark complexion, Prown eyes, Black hair, He was discharged (or died) 3 day of June , 1865, at New Orleans. La, 2'LL John a. Caines was commanding officer, and William Pear first sergeant at time of soldier's death The following are the names of one or more of his company who enlisted at or about the same time and place: enlisted day of 186 , and enlisted day of ,186 . REMARKS. 1. If a slave, that fact and name of owner will be noted here. 2. Any other peculiar fact or event connected with the soldier's history will also be noted. no record of Free ar Slave status Josened at original organization Ondaily duty as wood water carrier from aug 1645 March/ 65 Wounded in action at Blakely, alas aprilg 1865 sent to CdA Genl Hospit New Orllans, La where hedred of acute Co. Musiciane Narry Williams Josesph Day. Principial no record. Chaphain Philander Read Seigh may is Christian Rush. qm Sergh John ct. White ComeSergh Edgars H. metcalf Hosp Stewd D.R. Billington Badger Johnson andin Jones names immediately preceding following name of soldrival Cr rollcall austin David Jones Puts members of 65 Engine Charles Sugh Killed in action at Plakely a/mg/65 Sam Jones, Put. Died Och /. 1863

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