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Jeff,

I did not see a W. N. McGee that fit the profile as good as (although several William McGees are listed) the James McGee that I listed below did. I hope this won't cause a major stone-cutting change for your memorial. Memories fade over time and they might have confused the first names.

Gill, Charles E., Pvt. Co. A. 1st (Nelligan's) La. Inf. En. April 28, 1861, New Orleans, La.
Present on all Rolls to April 1862. Roll to Aug. 30, 1862, Died in Hospl. in Weldon. N. C., May
25, 1862. Born Texas. age when enlisted 17, occupation farmer, Res. Harrison Co. Tex., single.

McGee, James, Pvt. Co. A, 14th La. Inf. En. July 27, 1861, New Orleans, La. Present on all Rolls
to June, 1862. Wounded June 30, 1862. Rolls July, 1862, to Feb., 1863, Absent, nurse in Hospl.,
Richmond. Rolls March, 1863, to Feb., 1864, Absent, detailed as nurse in Wayside Hospl., Weldon,
N. C. On Register of Refugees and Rebel Deserters, Received April 17, 1865, by Pro. Mar. Gen.,
Washington, D. C., from City Pt., Va. Transportation furnished to Philadelphia, Pa.

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