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Re: Capt A G Gunn
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Alan:

As you probably already know, the NPS S&S site only identifies 11 men as being members of the 64th AL. Thomas Kent is not among these.

The AL Dept. of Archives & History says that IF such a regiment existed (and we both believe it would have been a late-war regiment), then it probably served the last few months of the war around Mobile.

Confederate burials for Dale County, AL, in SE AL, (see website at http://www.oocities.org/heartland/prairie/1767/Homer.txt) list three men as having been in the 64th AL.

In CS Misc. files, an "A.G. Gunn" appears on a receipt roll for pay as a pioneer in "Wilcox Light Div." at the rate of 25 cents per day from Dec. 15-Dec. 31, 1863.

Can't tell if he's the same man as your captain.

That all I gots! -- Jim Huffman, Violett Guards

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