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Fate of Jenkins' Ferry casualties

I am editing a book that will include an essay based on the journal of a Texas military doctor who treated wounded men following the April 30, 1864, battle of Jenkins' Ferry, Arkansas. The journal includes detailed case studies of the wounded men, but does not mention whether or not they survived their wounds. I'm hoping someone out there might have some information on whether the following men survived their wounds and the war. Thanks for any assistance!

W. Robinson, 18th Texas, Co. H
J.C. Arnett, 17th Texas, Co. G
S.R. See, 8th Texas, Co. E
W.A. Ferguson, 8th Texas, Co. F
C.S. Culbertson, 11th Texas, Co. H
J.H. Oates, 28th Texas, Co. A
Capt. William Nunn, 8th Texas, Co. B
Frank McGill, 3rd Texas, Co. F
W.L. Hammer, 11th Texas, Co. B
Wm. Hornbuckle, 8th Texas, Co. F
John Miller, 3rd Texas, Co. I
A.M. Blake, 19th Texas, Co. B
M.M. Cowart (Coward?), 16th Texas, Co. K
James Underwood, 17th Texas Dismounted Cavalry, Co. I
T.B. McKiney, 11th Texas, Co. B

Thanks again.

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