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Sidney H. Mann, 19, Private, Captain Smith's Company, Alabama Mounted Volunteers* enlisted November 16, 1861 at Wetumpka, Ala. by Captain Robert W. Smith for one year, receipted for an issue of clothing March 31, 1864, recorded present at company muster of August 31, 1864 at Jonesboro, Ga. , no further records

* This company subsequently became Captain Holloway's Company, Alabama Cavalry

NARA M311. Compiled service records of Confederate soldiers from Alabama units

See also: Holloway's Cavalry was utilized as an escort/bodyguard company for several Confederate Generals. The unit was also known as the Crocheran Light Dragoons, Captain Smith's Escort Company and Holloway's Light Dragoons.

http://www.coastads.com/holl.htm

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