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Realize that most of the following has been said, but here is what Booth has on Fuller. PS - Booth listed Fuller as having the initials E. A. vice E. W. Booth, who was transcriping handwritten orders/rosters, made mistakes like this often.

Fuller, E. A., Capt. Queen of the West. On Register of Prisoners of War, Captured Bayou Teche,
La., April 14, 1863. On Hospl. Register admitted April 15, 1863, to St. James U. S. A. Gen.
Hospl., New Orleans, La. Released from Hospl., May 19, 1863. Transfd. to Provost Marshal, (right
arm fractured.) Forwd. to Fortress Monroe, Va., from Fort Delaware, Del., June 13, 1863, Sent to
Johnson's Island, Ohio, July 20, 1863. Died July 25, 1863, of Gastritis. Buried on Island.

Also, Fuller most likely was the Capt. of the Steamer "Music" in July 1861. The St. Landry Rangers were transported on the Music by a Capt. E. W. Fuller to New Orleans on 19 July 1861.

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