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Henry Flowers enlisted as a Private in Company F, 4th South Carolina Cavalry June 28, 1862 at Georgetown, captured June 11, 1864 at Louisa Court House, sent to Elmira, N. Y. via Fortress Monroe & Point Lookout, Md, July 25, died September 22, 1864 of Remittent Fever, buried in grave no. 418 (Compiled Service Records)

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Joel A. Flowers enlisted as a Private in Company F, 4th South Carolina Cavalry February 3, 1862, captured May 28, 1864 at Halls' Shop, arrived Elmira, N. Y. July 12, 1864 from Point Lookout, Md., died March 15, 1865 of Diarrhoea, buried in grave no. 1681 (Compiled Service Records) Buried: Woodlawn National Cemetery, Elmira, NY (Historical Data Systems, Inc.)

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Nathan Flowers,age 24, enlisted as a Private in Company L, 10th South Carolina Infantry October 11, 1861 at White Bridge/Camp Merion, S. C., captured November 25, 1863 at Missionary Ridge, Tenn./Ringgold, Ga., discharged to Rock Island, Ill., December 9, died of Tubercolosis [sic] January 15, 1865, buried in grave no. 1780 (Compiled Service Records) Buried: Rock Island Prison Cemetery, Rock Island, IL (Historical Data Systems, Inc.)
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Love Flowers, age 22, enlisted as a Private in Company L, 10th South Carolina Infantry Sepbember 30, 1861 at White Bridge/Camp Marion, S. C., detailed as Teamster May 1, 1862, recorded as Regimental Teamster on the March/April 1863 muster, last recorded as on a receipt roll for clothing for the 2nd quarter, 1864

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