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Nothing found in the records of the First Texas Infantry Regiment

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Blackstone Hardeman, Private, Co. A, 17th Texas Cavalry (Moore's Regiment) which became Co. G., Gransbury's Consolidated Texas Brigade, April 9, 1865, cards are filed with Blackstone Hardiman, Jr.

Blackstone Hardiman, Jr., age 40, Private, Co. A, 17th Texas Cavalry, enlisted February 1, 1862 at Nacogdochis by T. J. Johnson for one year, discharged May 24, 1862, he has not been in camp since April 23, 1862, no further records

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

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B. Hardeman, Jr., Major and Quarter Master, Texas, to report to Col. Randall, Commanding Brigade, appointed June 1, 1864, to rank from Sept. 1, 1863, J. A. Seddon, Secretary of War, appointed by President Sept. 1, 1863 for duty with McClays Brigade, Louisiana District, Bonded, Richmond

M331: Compiled Service Records of Confederate General and Staff Officers, and Nonregimental Enlisted Men

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