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Re: Henry C Ball 15th Confederate Cavarly

Henry Clay ball was Henry Augustas Ball young son, the family story was that they joined together. Young Henry Clay Ball would have been roughly around 15 to 16 years of age, He is burrried in sweetwater his stones reads 15th Alabama, Henry A is burried in Unity only about 2 miles from his son in Greene County. I have no idea who the henry is listed in the 24th MS infantry

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