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Howard M. Bryant, Company K. of Likens Regiment of Texas was reported as killed in action to his family in October, of 1864. The family geneology states that he was killed in the Red River Campaign. I believe that this man, my great-great-grand-father, would have been from east Texas. Do you have any record of a Company K and or a list of casualities that might indicate where he fell? Thanks for your help in advance

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