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Re: Col J.W. Speight's Brigade
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You can procure his records through the service noted in the Red enclosed box above.

B. C. Burrow, Private, (1st) Company E, Speight's 1st Battalion Infantry, enlisted January 2, 1862 in Bell County, Texas, discharged for physical disability March 17, 1862 at Galveston, Texas, his file contains a communication from the War Department with the Texas Commissioners of Pensions, dated May 24, 1916, description, Farmer, born in Bedford, Tennessee, age 31, 6' 1", dark complexion, dark eyes, dark hair

M323: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Texas

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His application for a Confederate pension from the state of Texas, resident of Lampasas County, was rejected
Index to Texas CSA Pension Files, Virgil D. White, 1989

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