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(FORM 24.)
Daniel Smith 1 Sugh "B" Co.,
II Reg't U.S. C. Jaoops
was born in
, was enlisted the
29
day of
December , 1863, at Pork Hudson Sa, by bol J. b. black ,
and was mustered in the
31 ᵗʰ,
day of December
, 1863,
at Port Hudson da by may. J. 19" L. Ward, for 3 years.
At the time of enlistment he was
years old, and 5 feet
7
inches high,
Brown complexion light Bazle eyes, Black hair,
and by occupation a
Fued hand He was discharged (or died)
5
day
of October
, 1866, at
new Orleans Sar-
bapt Charles n. Smiley was commanding officer, and
Spaac
Felden
first duty sergeant at time of soldier's discharge. The following
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 acord of Free or Slave Status?
Joined at original Organization Co "B" 79
Transferred to bo "B" 81 W.S. C.Y april 5 18/4-
appointed Corporal February 185.=
September and October 18/5, Presentin anesh-
appointed Sergeant Junes 1.1864 = date of appointment
Dischargul to wenlist m 39 "Us Infanty.
as 1" Sugh probably about 2nd of September 18/16
nace cord J. Paincipal Musicians= - Henry Gibson and
John Richards Company Musicians =
Daniel E Barr, Chaplain Laneferred to 39 uf Infanty.
George Ebbs Seigh Major - at date of coldiess discharge
Charles Battice, James Riley an William Jurner
Privates Dischargul to revenlish in 39 = W.S. Infantry
Baltice, on the 6", Riley on the 12", and Turner ow the 22. October 1866
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"ocrText": "(FORM 24.)\nDaniel Smith 1 Sugh \"B\" Co.,\nII Reg't U.S. C. Jaoops\nwas born in\n, was enlisted the\n29\nday of\nDecember , 1863, at Pork Hudson Sa, by bol J. b. black ,\nand was mustered in the\n31 ᵗʰ,\nday of December\n, 1863,\nat Port Hudson da by may. J. 19\" L. Ward, for 3 years.\nAt the time of enlistment he was\nyears old, and 5 feet\n7\ninches high,\nBrown complexion light Bazle eyes, Black hair,\nand by occupation a\nFued hand He was discharged (or died)\n5\nday\nof October\n, 1866, at\nnew Orleans Sar-\nbapt Charles n. Smiley was commanding officer, and\nSpaac\nFelden\nfirst duty sergeant at time of soldier's discharge. The following\nthe names of one or more of his company who enlisted at or about the same time and place:\nenlisted\nday of\n186 , and\nenlisted\nday of\n186\nREMARKS.\n1. If a slave, that fact and name of owner will be noted here.\n2. Any other peculiar fact or event connected with the soldier's history will also be noted.\nno acord of Free or Slave Status?\nJoined at original Organization Co \"B\" 79\nTransferred to bo \"B\" 81 W.S. C.Y april 5 18/4-\nappointed Corporal February 185.=\nSeptember and October 18/5, Presentin anesh-\nappointed Sergeant Junes 1.1864 = date of appointment\nDischargul to wenlist m 39 \"Us Infanty.\nas 1\" Sugh probably about 2nd of September 18/16\nnace cord J. Paincipal Musicians= - Henry Gibson and\nJohn Richards Company Musicians =\nDaniel E Barr, Chaplain Laneferred to 39 uf Infanty.\nGeorge Ebbs Seigh Major - at date of coldiess discharge\nCharles Battice, James Riley an William Jurner\nPrivates Dischargul to revenlish in 39 = W.S. Infantry\nBaltice, on the 6\", Riley on the 12\", and Turner ow the 22. October 1866"
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