George Martin
-L. Dunlap, Private, 21 MS, Co. F, wounded in right hip
Stephen T. Dunlap, Co.. F, 21st Mississippi Infantry, Mechanic, born in North Carolina, enlisted, age 23, at Tallahatchie, County, Mississippi on June 25, 1861, captured at Fredericksburg, Virginia May 3, 1863, paroled the next day, wounded in right hip/thigh severe, severely wounded in buttock, and left at Gettysburg, POW July 5, exchanged and returned to duty March 17, 1864, Jan/Feb 1864 recorded as "paroled prisoner on furlough to N. C.," exchanged and returned to duty March 17, 1864, captured at Wilderness, Virginia May 6, 1864, September 3, 1864 records " . . . still in their [enemy] hands"
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-N. [Nathaniel] G. Threadgill, Private, 13 MS, Co. K, wounded in right thigh, doing well
December 16, 1864 Muster, roll near Richmond records as "retired," August 20, 1864,
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-D. T. Meadon, Private, 21 MS, Co. K, wounded left lung, feeble
David T. Meadar/Meador/Meadow, age 29, Farmer, unmarried, enlisted March 6, 186 , in Company K, 21st Mississippi Infantry, at New Orleans, Louisiana, gun shot wound/dangerously of left lung, minie, and left in Maryland, POW July ?, 1863, May 1864, "at home on wounded furlough," paroled at Point Lookout, Maryland and transferred to City Point, Virginia, March 16, 1864, furloughed from Chimborazo Hospital No. 5, Richmond, Virginia March 26, 1864,
Wounded in battle at Gettysburg July 2 by minie ball ["entered chest, passing directly through upper lobe left lung. Patient says he expectorated blood first two or three days only
[Ed note, there's more, but with my right arm in an immobilization sling due to shoulder surgery and game 5 of the World Series, I have to give up for the night]
Dunlap and Meadon have rather large service record files.