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George R. Gautier, Private, Company B, 15th Texas Cavalry, reference slip, cards filed with Goutier, Gorge R.
George R. Goutier, Private, Company B, 15th Regiment Texas Cavalry, enlisted November 5, 1862 at Decatur, Texas by G. B. Pickett for the war, captured at Fort Hindman, Arkansas Post, Ark. January 11, 1863, admitted to Hickory St. USA General Hospital, St. Louis January 26, Enysipilas/Pneumonia, sent to Gratiot Street Military Prison, St. Louis, Mo. March 22, 1863, discharged to Washington, D. C. April 2 for exchange, admitted CSA General Hospital, Farmville, diarrhoea, May 8, 1863, returned to duty May 20, 1863, thereafter carried on the rolls as having deserted from hospital at Farmville, Va., known to be in the Trans Mississippi, September, 1863, no further records
M323: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Texas
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The following two Texas Confederate pension applications appear to be your folk.
George Richard Gauttier [sic], A-10218, filed in Travis County
Bettie, Gauttier, widow of George Richard, A-44087/P-10218, filed in Jim Wells County
Note, the 'A' refers to a pension application, 'P' refers to pension granted