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Found Camp Murrell, on Wm Alex Murrell's land

After years of looking, I've finally found Camp Murrell. ..The following proof is from Henry Clay Pace's CSA pension #39749 (page 4 of 8):
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Testimony of J.C. Murrell:
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I know that H.C. Pace was a Confederate soldier in Company “A,” Captain Roff’s Company, Bourland’s Regiment. And I know that the company was stationed at my father’s [W.A. Murrell's] plantation in Cooke County, Texas where said H.C. Pace was in actual service, during the Civil War and I often saw him in actual service.
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(signature of witness) J.C. Murrell
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MURRELL, Jesse Craft Murrell (1856-1927) m-A. Moss (wit. H.C. Pace pens #39749)
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MURRELL, Wm. Alexander Murrell (1810 KY-1867) m-N. Nunnally, 12 ch
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PACE, Henry Clay Pace (1844 KY-1925) m-M. Hayes; 1860 Cooke cen p254 (Co A, Bourland's Regt)
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ROFF, Charles Liptka Roff (1817 Wheeling [now WV]-1904 Cosefield TX) m1-E. Crawford, m2-E. Evans (Major, Co A, Bourland's Regt)
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Patti, prochette@Juno.com
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