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Re: a letter from Capt H.A. Wallace of co.H

I recently discovered my great, great(?) grandfather was a blacksmith for company H. He may have been the oldest Texan to date, living to 121 years, born in the late 18th century, and surviving into the 20th. He faked his age to take part in the confederate cause as he was in his 70's at the time, I believe. He is Isaac Brock. I saw his name listed in a list you posted. Was wondering if you had any more info that spoke of him.

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