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NARA0352

(FORM 24.) 

George Lockridge Pvt., "A" Co., 107th Reg't U.S.C. Troops was born in Bath Co - Ky, was enlisted the 1st day of June, 1864 at Greenupsburg Ky, by Capt. Grier, and was mustered in the 1st day of June, 1864, at Greenupsburg Ky, by Capt Grier, for 3 years.

At the time of enlistment he was 22 years old, and 5 feet 7 1/2 inches high, Black complexion, Black eyes, Black hair, and by occupation a Farmer. He was discharged [[strikethrough]] or died [[/strikethrough]] 22nd day of November, 1866, at Washington D.C.

Capt. Waldo P. Goff. was commanding officer, and John Brand first sergeant at time of soldier's discharge. [[strikethrough]] The following are the names of one or more of his company who enlisted at or about the same time and place: enlisted day of 186, and enlisted day of 186 . [[/strikethrough]].

REMARKS.
1. If a slave, that fact and name of owner will be noted here.
2. Any other peculiar fact or event connected with the soldier's history will also be noted.

Slave of D.S. Lockridge Bath Co. Ky.
Joined at original organization.
"Present for duty " from organization to muster out.
No record of Principal or Company Musicians
Charles Singer Serg't Major }
Yarmant L. Carr QM Serg't }
William H. Bullitt Com'y Serg't } Mustered out with F. and S.
Thomas Fleming and Washington Taylor Serg'ts mustered out with Co-
Henry Koons and Thomas Monday Corp'ls mustered out with Co-
Edward Letcher and George Mitcheson, names, immediately preceding and following name of soldier at Co Roll Call —

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