21 TEXAS INFANTRY COMP E PRIVATE Confederate
http://www.history-newtoncotx.com/military/conf.htm
Scott, F. G. 24025
Claimant: Scott, F. G.
Pension Number: 24025
County: Newton
Scott, H. E. (Mrs) rej
Claimant: Scott, H. E. (Mrs)
Pension Number: Application Rejected
County: Newton
Husband: F. G.
Pension Number: 24025
21st Infantry Regiment was organized during the spring of 1864 by consolidating the 11th (Spaight's) Texas Cavlry and Infantry Battalion and Griffin's Texas Infantry Battalion. Serving in the Trans-Mississippi Department, the unit was stationed at Sabine Pass with 14 officers and 235 men. Later it moved to Louisiana, then returned to Texas. It disbanded prior to the surrender in June, 1865. Its commanders were Colonel Ashley W. Spaight, Lieutenant Colonel William M. Griffin, and Major Felix C. McReynolds.
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/newton/military/civilwar/ pensions/newtocsa.txt
21 TEXAS INFANTRY COMP E PRIVATE Confederate
http://www.history-newtoncotx.com/military/conf.htm
Scott, F. G. 24025
Claimant: Scott, F. G.
Pension Number: 24025
County: Newton
Scott, H. E. (Mrs) rej
Claimant: Scott, H. E. (Mrs)
Pension Number: Application Rejected
County: Newton
Husband: F. G.
Pension Number: 24025
21st Infantry Regiment was organized during the spring of 1864 by consolidating the 11th (Spaight's) Texas Cavlry and Infantry Battalion and Griffin's Texas Infantry Battalion. Serving in the Trans-Mississippi Department, the unit was stationed at Sabine Pass with 14 officers and 235 men. Later it moved to Louisiana, then returned to Texas. It disbanded prior to the surrender in June, 1865. Its commanders were Colonel Ashley W. Spaight, Lieutenant Colonel William M. Griffin, and Major Felix C. McReynolds.
http://ftp.rootsweb.com/pub/usgenweb/tx/newton/military/civilwar/ pensions/newtocsa.txt
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