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Re: Samuel Carroll Martin
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S. C. Martin, age 24, Private, Capt. Jack Davis' Company, Gregg's Regiment Texas Volunteers,* enlisted September 25, 1861 at Rusk, Cherokee County, Texas for 3 years or the war, died at Hopkinsville, Ky., January 4, 1862

* This company subsequently became Company E, 7th Regiment Texas Infantry

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W[William] R. Martin, age 18, Private, Capt. Jack Davis' Company, Gregg's Regiment Texas Volunteers,* enlisted September 25, 1861 at Rusk, Cherokee County, Texas for 3 years or the war, captured at Fort Donelson February 16, 1862, sent to Camp Douglas, Illinois prison camp, admitted prison hospital March 21, 1862, Typhoid Fever, died April 23/24, 1862 at Camp Douglas, Illinois, his father, Samual Caroll Martin filed claim for settlement of his accounts

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William Richard Martin, age 19, Private, Capt. Jack Davis' Company, Gregg's Regiment Texas Volunteers,* enlisted September 25, 1861 at Rusk, Cherokee County, Texas for 3 years or the war, left sick at Clarksville February 9, 1862, died at Alexandria, La., n.d., no further records

Note: His file contains comingled records of W/William R. Martin who died at Camp Douglas

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

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