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M. H. Albritton enlisted as a Private in Company C, 29th Georgia Cavalry Battalion August 12, 1863 at Thomasville, deserted February 15, 1864 from Tallahassee

29th Battalion, Georgia Cavalry

29th Cavalry Battalion was organized during the winter of 1863-1864 with eight companies and mustered into Confederate service at Lumpkin, Georgia. It was attached to the Department of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida, and for a time served along the Georgia coast in Eastern Florida. The battalion was active in the defense of Savannah and in March, 1865, totalled about 300 officers and men. It continued the fight in Georgia and surrendered with the department. Its commanders were Lieutenant Colonel Arthur Hood and Major Charles H. Camfield

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M.[Mathew?] H. Albritton enlisted as a Private in Company G, 1st Georgia Infantry, Reserves (Symons') July 1, 1864 at Blackshear, Georgia, last shown present on the Sept/Oct 1864 muster, no further records

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M. L. Albritton

Residence Clay County GA;
Enlisted on 5/6/1864 as a Private at Pocotaligo, South Carolina
On 5/6/1864 he mustered into "F" Co. GA 32nd Infantry
He was Surrendered on 4/26/1865 at Greensboro, NC
He was listed as:
* Hospitalized 12/31/1864 Mout Pleasant, SC

His file contains correspondence between the Adjutant General, War Department and the Oklahoma Pension Department
dated February 27, 1922

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M. H. Albritton enlisted as a Private in Company E, 54th Georgia Infantry October 22, 1862 at Coffee Bluff, he last signed a receipt for a clothing allowance May 8, 1864, his file has a handwritten War Department note dated October 13, 1916 in regard to a communication with the Commissioner of George Pensions

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