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C. T. Ingram, 23, Private, Company F, 2nd Regiment Missouri Infantry,* enlisted December 1, 1861 at Springfield, Greene Co., Mo. by Robert Rives for 12 months, captured at Vicksburg, Miss. July 4, 1863, paroled July 8, recorded present at the July/August, 1864 muster, last Co. F muster roll found in these records. At enlistment, 24 year old Farmer, born in Virginia, resident of Brunswick, Carroll Co., Mo. In the battles of Elkhorn, Farmington, Iuka, Cornith, Hatchie Bridge, Grand Gulf, Port Gibson, Big Black, Vicksburg, Georgia and Tennessee Campaigns, wounded July 20, 1864.** While serving in the Missouri State Guard, participated in the battles of Carthage, Oak Hills, Drywood & Lexington

* This regiment subsequently became the 3rd Regiment Missouri Infantry
** Battle of Peach Tree Creek

Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in
Organizations from the State of Missouri

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