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Lilley's Unattached Calvary

I am trying to find out about Benjamin Franklin's Unattached Calvary of Pardoned Deserters. All I found out so far is a muster roll I received from the State Archives and that is was formed inPolk County in 1864. I am trying to find if the unit fought in any battles and when and where they surrendered. According to his pension papers, it may have been attached to Morgan's Regimetn at one time. They did help out with the Texas Transportation Corp also.

Thanks
Christy

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