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Hamon Bailey Ware, Co C, 19th Ala. Vol.

I am looking for information related to the 19th Alabama Volunteers, CSA. My wife is a direct descendant of Private H.B. Ware. He joined the CSA in March of 1862 at Mt. Pinson, AL. He was wounded at the Battle of Atlanta and at The Battle of Franklin. ALthough the family has no recollection of him being captured, there is documentation that say he was captured at the Battle of Nashville and carried to Camp Chase (Columbus, Ohio). I wonder if records exists of CSA prisoners held at Camp CHase and if so how to find them? I have read Sam Watkins and his account of the flight of the 19th from Missionary Ridge and seen a few other references to the 19th here and there. Any info about any aspect of the 19th Alabama and of Company C "the Jefferson Warriors" would be appreciated. I would also like to find other descendants of the 19th with which to share notes.

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