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Re: William Alexander Bates, 10th Texas Inf

yes, according to what I've been able to learn, he had a severe head wound and was discharged into the care of the family,,, he later died.

however, other records show him as dying on May 10th*, and another on May19th (family records).

*Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, 1879-1903

You'd think that the record there would be clearer.

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