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This is the only John B. Hinds I could find. No one by that name in either of the two units you noted.

John B. Hinds, age 33, Private, Capt. J. M. Wright's Company, 1st Regiment Texas Partisans,* joined for duty and enrolled July 1, 1862 at Camp McCullock for 3 years or the war, his presence at the July/August, 1863 muster roll was not stated as to presence or absence, no further records

There are no subsequent muster rolls found in the records

* This company subsequently became Company A, 30th Regiment Texas Cavalry (Gurley's Regiment, 1st Texas Partisans)

M323: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Texas

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30th Texas cavalry Rgt.

Col. Edward J. Gurley, LtCol. Nicholas W. Battle,
Maj. John H. Davenport

The regiment, also called the 1st Texas Partisan Rangers, was formed in
the summer of 1862 with about 800 men at Waco, Texas and included men
from Waco, Round Rock and Hill County. It was assigned to D. H. Cooper,
Gano's, Parsons' brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department. It served in
Arkansas and the Indian Territory. It lost 16 men at Poison Spring and
19 men at Cabin Creek. In May 1865 it disbanded at Austin, Texas.

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