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Re: Civil War Prisoner War Records 1861-65

I don't know what other records there are but I have the following "from Footnotes now Fold3" a main page which lists Card Numbers and then each of these pages...i.e. 8 Roll of Prisioners of War pages and a page that says List and then a page that says Oath of Allegiance and from Ancestry, Confederate Selected Records of the War Dept. etc. (actual image) which I believe has to do with his taking oath and this Remarks 300J which I am assuming is what happened to him after he signed the oath? This one is also on FHC site typed out..no image. I do have the book Those Gallant Men of the 28th. I spent yesterday putting all of these into a binder for my descendants along with some other info about Rock Island Prison. I also have the same for Cicero McNeal (just in case this really is his brother Cicero) 6th Arkansas Infantry Co. D, only 4 pages, as he enlisted 7/17/1861 and died 6/30/1862 and I noted where he is buried. However, the Muster Pages say "Sick at Macon" or "Sick" and I am wondering if he was wounded at the Battle of Shiloh or if he was just sick?? The first Company Muster Roll is dated April 30 to June 30, 1862, the other 2 after the date he died and the last one is dated Aug. 4, 1862, and that was says "Died in Gen. Hosp. Macon, Miss June 30, 1862." Is there more I should be looking for? Where? Thank you.

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