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Re: 9th Battalion (Gantt's), TN Cavalry

You may procure their records through the service noted in the red enclosed box above.

David Maberry [sic], resident of Wayne County, Tennessee, conscripted as a Private in Company F, 9th (Gantt's) Battalion, Tennessee Infantry on November 30, 1861 at Waynesboro, Tennessee, captured at Fort Donelson, February 16, 1862, sent to Camp Morton, Indian Prison Camp, subsequently exchanged at Vicksburg September 16, 1862, September 25, 1864 left on 10 days leave, deserted December 22, 1864, subscribed to Oath of Allegiance to the U. S. February 14, 1865 at Nashville, Tenn., records indicate his age as 24, this on a muster roll dated March 16, 1864

D. Marcus Mayberry, resident of Wayne County, Tennessee, enlisted as a Private in Company F, 9th Battalion, Tennessee Infantry February 15, 1862 at Ashland, Tennessee, captured at Fort Donelson, February 16, 1862, subsequently exchanged at Vicksburg September 16, 1862, deserted August 4, 1864, subscribed to Oath of Allegiance to the U. S. at Louisville August 10,1864 and sent to be released north of the Ohio River, records indicate his age as 22, this on a muster roll dated March 16, 1864

Henry Crossno enlisted as a Private in Company I, 19th Tennessee Cavalry September 10, 1862 at Waynesboro, the only card in his file is a muster roll for August 31, 1863 in which it is not stated as to his presence

Wm. M. Croseno [sic], resident of Wayne County, Tennessee, conscripted as a Private in Company F, 19th Tennessee Cavalry December 10,1862 at Clifton, recorded AWOL March 1, 1865, deserted December 26, 1864, subscribed to Oath of Allegiance to the U. S. February 14, 1865 at Nashville Tenn.

Thomas T. Mayberry, Company I, 19th Tennessee Cavalry has cards filed with T. T. Mabery

T. T. Mabery enlisted as a Private in Company I, 19th Tennessee Cavalry December 10, 1862 at Clifton, deserter, captured in Blunt County, Tennessee April 5, 1863, captured in Lee County, Virginia November 12, 1863, sent to McLean Barracks, Cincinnati, Ohio, received at Camp Chase, Ohio Prison Camp November 23, 1863, died of Chronic Diarrhea March 29, 1865, buried in grave No. 1770, 3 miles South of Camp Chase, papers are comingled with a James T. Mayberry

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