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Re: 2 LA Graves in Salisbury, NC

He had already been exchanged and was in holding at Camp Lee near Richmond on February 27, 1865.

I suspect he had been released and was on his way back home or to his unit when hospitalized at Salisbury, where he subsequently died.

Jesse F. Lofley, Private, CompanyB, 13th Battalion Louisiana Partisian Rangers,* enlisted April 9, 1863 at Floyd by Capt. Corbin for the war, reported on April 31, 1863 as "Detached Shoe Maker," captured in Chict County, Ark. April 24, 1864, forwarded to Vicksburg, Miss. and subsequently forwarded, arriving Camp Case, Ohio prison camp June 20, 1864, paroled February 12, 1865, recorded as an exchanged prisoner at Camp Lee, near Richmond February 27, 1865, never paid, died at General Hospital No. 10, Salisbury, N. C., March 17, 1865, Diarrhoea Chron.

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