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E. Hudson, Private, Company G, 2nd Regiment, 1st Brigade, Army of Mississippi*, enlisted August 24,1861 at Iuka, Mississippi by Capt. Lindsey for 12 months, reported Sick at Clarksville, Tenn., now in 10 Reg. Miss. Vol. on the September 24, 1862 muster roll, recorded at the end of the year, 1862 as, paroled prisoner, captured at Mumfordsville, [KY] under Gen. Bragg, no further records

* This company subsequently became Company G, 23rd Regiment Mississippi Infantry

E. Hutson/Hudson, Private, (New) Company K, 10th Mississippi Infantry, enlisted September 19, 1861 at Hopkinsville, Kentucky by Gen. Davis for one year, re-enlisted March 14,1862 at Holly Springs, Miss., Capt. T. W. Harris. His old Reg. 3d Miss. was Cap't. at Fort Donelson, wounded slightly in the leg in the early part of the in the battle near Munfordville, Ky. September 14, 1862, 2nd Brigade Reserve Division, recorded on October 31, 1862 at absent, wounded since September 14, Loss H[aver] Sack July 28, Value of 20 cts, 1 DO Aug. 30, 20cts. Commutation due. $22.88, no further records

This well be the same individual:

Elihah Hudson, Private, (New), Company A, 10th Regiment Mississippi Volunteers, enlisted May 14, 1862 at Holly Springs, Miss., recorded on October 31, 1862 as Absent, wounded Since Sept. 14, 1862, Commutation due $22.88, recorded at the end of August, 1863 as absent, Still unfit for duty in Tippah County, Miss., severely wounded, knee at the battle of Mumfordsville, September 14-16, 1862, early part of the day, captured at Cave City, Kentucky September 17, 1862, shipped to Cairo, Illinois November 18,1862 on steamboat Belle Creole, description: age 32, height 6 ft., blue eyes, light hair, light complexion, absent without leave since December 30, 1863, dropped from the Roll as a deserter Nov. 22, 1863, order of Col. Barr,

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Grey W. Hudson, Private, Company K, 37th Mississippi Infantry**, enlisted March 8,1862 at Salem by D. B. Wright for 3 years or war, received bounty, discharged july 4, 1862, no reason stated

** This company subsequently became Company K, 34th Regiment Mississippi Infantry. Also known as Dixie Guards [Dan'l B. Wright, Capt.]

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James M. Hudson, Private, Capt. Tho. A. Falconer's Company (Goodman Guards), Benton Regiment, Mississippi Volunteers***, enlisted March 17,1862 at Holly Springs, Miss. by James Fort for 3 years or war, left sick on road near Bardstown, Ky., October 5, 1862 "with orders," deserted from camp near Chattanooga, Tenn. July 18, 1863, due C. S. for Ord[nance] lost $3.50, no further records

*** This company subsequently became Company F, 34th Regiment Mississippi Infantry

M269: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Mississippi

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