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NARA0065

(Form 41.)
MEMORANDA. 

Case of Walace Gray
late Sergt. Co. C. 108 U.S.C.T
Residence  Louisville. Ky
Witnesses  Robert Nurse & James Fry 
Residence  Louisville. Ky,  
Papers presented  Affidavits of Identification.
Enlisted - When  June 1864 Where   Bowling-Green. Ky
By whom   Period  3 years.
Mustered - When  June 1864 Where   Bowling-Green. Ky,
By whom 
Description - Where born  Russellville. Logan Co. Ky   Age  25 years. when Enlisted
Occupation  Cook   Eyes  Bl
Hair  Bl   Complexion  Bl
Height  5 feet 7½ inches.
Discharged [[strikethrough]] or died [[/strikethrough]] at Vicksburg, Miss. on the   day of   , 18
Commanding Officer  Lieut. Wright
First Sergeant  Edward Batsell
Enlisted about the same time and place.

REMARKS.
Slave of George W. Gray, Logan Co. Ky. when enlisted. Appd. a Corpl. at Organization went to Vicksburg in the fall after enlisting and after being there some time was pmoted to a Sergt. and mustered out a Sergt. John Taylor was Co. Musn.
John Sample was Princl. Musn.
Joseph Williams was Comsry. Sergt.
Pvt. Dick Kendricks. Deserted about a year before Co. was mustered out
Pvt. Cowherd was drowned on Mississippi River
Witnesses on appn. Henry Cooles and Peter Taylor.

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