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Karen,

Yes, there is a William Perdee in Company G, 66th Georgia Infantry. It looks like he had some on going health issues with diarrhea after having measles. He was wounded (simple flesh wound by conical ball, right thigh) and captured at Franklin, Tennessee on December 17, 1864. Suffered diarrhea and scurvy while in prison at Point Lookout, Maryland.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Respectfully,

Gerald D. Hodge, Jr.
Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army (Retired)
M.A. Military History - Civil War Concentration
Research - Preservation
Historian: 39th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment
http://39thgavolinfrgt.homestead.com/39thHomepage.html
Athens, Tennessee

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