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Re: David Ebenezer O'berry
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Your best bet is to obtain the pension application papers filed in his name. These may be procured through the service noted in the Red
enclosed box above.

D. E. O'Berry, Private, Company D, 1st Regiment Georgia Regulars, the one card in his file is a note by the Adjutant General War Department related to correspondence with the Georgia Commissioners of Pensions dated June 23, 1914 and May 14, 1915

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David E. O'Berry, Private, Company F, 1st Georgia Regulars, enlisted February 25, 1861 at Blackshear by Lieut. McIntosh for 3 years, left in hospital in Savannah July 20, 1861, recorded on November 1, 1861 as attached to Company D, company was detached from the regiment to serve as artillery and finally became Capt. Maxwell's Regular Light Battery, Georgia Artillery, last recorded present December 31, 1862, his file contains correspondence between the Adjutant General, War Department with the Georgia Commissioner of Pensions, dated May 15, 1915**

** This would indicate that either he or his widow filed for a Confederate pension from the state of Georgia

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