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NARA0100 (FORM 24.) Albert Abernather, F Co., 110th Reg't U.S.C.Ts was born in Giles Co. Tenn, was enlisted the 9th day of Dec, 1863, at Richland, Tenn, by Serg't N. W. Campbell and was mustered in the 14th day of Dec, 1863, at Pulaski, Tenn, by Lieut Hoffman, for 3 years. At the time of enlistment he was eighteen years old, and five feet seven inches high, black complexion, black eyes, black hair, and by occupation a farmer. He was discharged [[strikethrough]] (or died) [[/strikethrough]] 6th day of Feby, 1866, at Huntsville, Ala, N.W. Campbell, Cap't, was commanding officer, and Lewis Daugherty, first sergeant at time of soldier's discharge. The following are the names of one or more of his company who enlisted at or about the same time and place: Felix Frown enlisted 9th day of Dec 1863, and Lewis Butler enlisted 9th day of Dec, 1863. 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. Joined at original organization, No record as to free or slave status. (Co became prisoners of war, by the surrender of garrison at Athens, Ala, Sept. 24' 1864, by Col. Campbell to Gen'l N. B. Forrest. C.S.A. the men were taken to Mobile Ala ** and were held until surrender of Mobile to U.S. Forces in Ap'l*) Present and mustered out with Co. Private
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