* This company subsequently became Company H, 4th (Murray's) Regiment Tennessee Cavalry
[Note: With no rank signified, one might conclude that he served as a servant or cook]
M268: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Tennessee
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Alexander (Negro) , Co B, 24th TX Cavalry, POW received at Camp Butler, Illinois, January 31, 1863, remarks: "Negro Liberated," no other records
Roll bears the following Indorsement: "Received City Point, Va., April 15, 1863, from Jno. E. Mulford, Captain 3rd Infantry, N. Y. V., Comdg. 'Flag of Truce,' (on the within rolls) Eight Hundred & Eighty three (883) Prisoners of War paroled for Exchange; also Two Surgeons. J. H. Thompson, Capt. Comdg. Post."
[Note: This is a Federal POW record. His name does not appear on a Confederate muster roll for this regiment, which would most likely indicate that he was associated with the regiment as a personal servant]
M323: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Texas