Civil War, 2nd Lt. Co. I. Reg.3, La. Infantry at New Orleans. He was noted to be absent with leave on 6-30-1861, and his resignation was accepted during the July/Aug. 1861 muster period. Officers were allowed to resign and go home at any time. Sergeant major of the 25th La. Infantry at Monroe, La. He was present for duty with this regiment to the end of the war and gave and received his finale parole on may 17, 1865 at Columbus, MS. His residence is noted to be Columbia, la.
One of the first physicians in DeQuincy, LA.
Civil War, 2nd Lt. Co. I. Reg.3, La. Infantry at New Orleans. He was noted to be absent with leave on 6-30-1861, and his resignation was accepted during the July/Aug. 1861 muster period. Officers were allowed to resign and go home at any time. Sergeant major of the 25th La. Infantry at Monroe, La. He was present for duty with this regiment to the end of the war and gave and received his finale parole on may 17, 1865 at Columbus, MS. His residence is noted to be Columbia, la.
One of the first physicians in DeQuincy, LA.
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