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Baylor B. B. Calhoun

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Baylor B. B. Calhoun

Birth
Madison County, Alabama, USA
Death
27 Apr 1865 (aged 20–21)
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA
Burial
Little Rock, Pulaski County, Arkansas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 1 Site 482
Memorial ID
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Co. B - 8 Mo. Cav. - U.S. Army -Civil War

Son of James H Calhoun and Barbary Pence (died in Lawrence, Arkansas in Oct 1881) - Furnished by: additional information from David & Ingrid Moyar

* I can Verify the Regiment listed here; Not sure how to read Died in Arkansas in Oct. 1881? - WHO Died? - It was Not Baylor B. B. Calhoun! Military Records confirm Death Date as: April 27 or 28, 1865. - Ralph Biggs {Fact, I'm re-documenting the Full Regiment in a Short Bio form.}
* Documentation from Fold-3 Military Records and a Book confirms the following: Baylor B. B. Calhoun, age 18, a farmer, was born in Madison County, Alabama and enlisted with the 8th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, USA on July 20, 1862 in Marshfield, Missouri as a Pvt. in Company "B". September 1/3/15, 1862 Transferred from Company "B" to Company "K". November/December 1862 Sick in Camp. January 1, 1863 Transferred from Company "K" back to Company "B" by Order of Maj. Lisenby, Commanding Regiment at Prairie Grove, Arkansas. April 7, 1864 to May 1864 Absent, On Detached Service, Managing Guns at Ft. Geiger, DeVall's Bluff, Arkansas. June 13, 1864 In Arrest under charge. {!! Does NOT specify What Charge!} July 29, 1864 Absent, in Arrest at Brownsville, Arkansas. October 1/7/13, 1864 Special Order # 5: Released from Arrest and Returned to Duty by Order of Col. W. F. Geiger, Commanding 3rd Brigade, Cavalry Division. April 27/28, 1865 Baylor B. B. Calhoun Died of Typhoid Fever/Pneumonia at Regimental Hospital in DeVall's Bluff, Arkansas. Certificate of Enlistment; Final Statement; Casualty Sheet with Surgeon's Report from F. H. Van Eaton, Resident Surgeon all in File. - Ralph Biggs

Co. B - 8 Mo. Cav. - U.S. Army -Civil War

Son of James H Calhoun and Barbary Pence (died in Lawrence, Arkansas in Oct 1881) - Furnished by: additional information from David & Ingrid Moyar

* I can Verify the Regiment listed here; Not sure how to read Died in Arkansas in Oct. 1881? - WHO Died? - It was Not Baylor B. B. Calhoun! Military Records confirm Death Date as: April 27 or 28, 1865. - Ralph Biggs {Fact, I'm re-documenting the Full Regiment in a Short Bio form.}
* Documentation from Fold-3 Military Records and a Book confirms the following: Baylor B. B. Calhoun, age 18, a farmer, was born in Madison County, Alabama and enlisted with the 8th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry, USA on July 20, 1862 in Marshfield, Missouri as a Pvt. in Company "B". September 1/3/15, 1862 Transferred from Company "B" to Company "K". November/December 1862 Sick in Camp. January 1, 1863 Transferred from Company "K" back to Company "B" by Order of Maj. Lisenby, Commanding Regiment at Prairie Grove, Arkansas. April 7, 1864 to May 1864 Absent, On Detached Service, Managing Guns at Ft. Geiger, DeVall's Bluff, Arkansas. June 13, 1864 In Arrest under charge. {!! Does NOT specify What Charge!} July 29, 1864 Absent, in Arrest at Brownsville, Arkansas. October 1/7/13, 1864 Special Order # 5: Released from Arrest and Returned to Duty by Order of Col. W. F. Geiger, Commanding 3rd Brigade, Cavalry Division. April 27/28, 1865 Baylor B. B. Calhoun Died of Typhoid Fever/Pneumonia at Regimental Hospital in DeVall's Bluff, Arkansas. Certificate of Enlistment; Final Statement; Casualty Sheet with Surgeon's Report from F. H. Van Eaton, Resident Surgeon all in File. - Ralph Biggs



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