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Re: James Franklin Sinor, Pvt prisoner

There are records for the same individual in two different files.

James Sinor, Private, Company E, Unidentified unit*, Arkansas Cavalry

* The Index Card data for this soldier lacks sufficient information to positively identify the Unit in which he served. This could be due to difficulty interpreting the original handwriting on the card. Further research will be necessary in order to make an accurate determination

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James Sinor, Private, Nitre and Mining Bureau, War Department, C.S.A.

NPS Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System
http://www.civilwar.nps.gov/cwss/

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James Sino [sic], Private, Company A, Cave County, arrested December 17, 1862 in Arkansas, received at the Post of Ozark, Missouri Nov./Dec., 1862, sent to St. Louis, Missouri, December 24, 1862, resident of Marion County, Arkansas, age 29, 5' 8", blue eyes, blue hair, Salt-Peter Works Cave County, no other records

NARA M347: Unfiled Papers and Slips Belonging in Confederate Compiled Service Records

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James Sinor, Private, Nitre and Mining Bureau, War Department, C.S.A., captured December 31, 1862 at Marion, Arkansas, received at Gratiot Street Military Prison, St. Louis, Missouri December 31, 1862, discharged to Burnett House Hospital February 4, 1863, discharged to Washington/Allen's Point, Virginia, for exchange, April 2, 1863, no further records

NARA M258: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations Raised Directly by the Confederate Government.

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