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(FORM 24.) Peter Hilliams , PrivateCo. "I"76" Reg't U.S.C. Trops was born in Mashington D.C. , was enlisted the 19th day of and was mustered in the april , 1865, at 25th Mobile day ala of , by Lt.bol. May browell , 1865, at near Mobile, ala , by Lt.J.H. Houghton , for 3 years. At the time of enlistment he was 29 years old, and The feet record inches high, Horeard complexion, Повеонб eyes, Horecord hair, and by occupation a Waiter He was discharged (or died) 31st day of December , 1865, at New Orleans, La Grapt. 6dwin r.Gilbert was commanding officer, and James Blanton first sergeant at time of soldier's discharge 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. Joined a Reamit, On Thuter Roll of befor Nonecord of Fred or Slave Status Septand Oct. 1865, he is Reported about, "Sickin Hod was George Harris Mustired Bornframy Outwith Dick Finnerted, Principal Musician, Philander Read, Chaplain James Hawkins, Seight Major, Slighto, Manuel Dilly Handall Thiles, Mustired dutwith Co. Edgar H.Metealf. Being Sugt Corpil Harry Johnson as Hm Burker Private Shelton, Died Septem best 114,1865 " John Thite Diosharge for disability July 124/865. anderson Underwood and This Walker names immediately preceding soldier lat bo Roll Call Peter Williams (No.2, borne or same Mustivin Rolb- sent to another bo.

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