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Re: Shiloh Casualties
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Greg, I don't have A. Sinclair's medical records, but his muster
sheet said, "shot in head at Shiloh, Discharged April 12th"
Evidently, it wasn't disabling, for too long, as he re-enlisted
in the 8th Cavalry, Co. A, 1863, and was paroled from MS 28th Cav.
Co. H as a 'prisoner' and paroled at Gainesville, AL May 4th 1865.
A.C. is listed in some records...not others??

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