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Re: Marshall B Harvin CO B Edwards Greensburg La

Unfortunately, there is nothing in the records which provides information on Edwards’ Cavalry Battalion. However, there is reference found of three men of which this being the only information of them.

Shelby Seymour, 1st Lieutenant, Company B, Edwards Battalion Louisiana, penned an Inspection Report as Acting Adjutant, from Camp Moore, La. dated June 27, 1864, [too faint to ready on-line]

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D. Gauze, Private, Company B, Edward’s Battalion, Louisiana, captured near Greensburg. La. October 7, 1864, confined in Provost Jail, Baton Rouge, La., sent to New Orleans, La., received at Ship Island, Miss., October 21, sent to Fort Columbus, New York Harbor, November 5, received at Elira, N. Y, November 20, died February 13, 1865 of General Debility

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Joy Kemp, Private, Company B, Edwards Battalion Louisiana Cavalry, captured November 10, 1864 at Greensburg, La., subscribed to the Oath of Allegiance to the United States at Ship Island, Miss. “to join Ohio Light Battery,” transferred to Vicksburg, Miss. May 1, 1865

Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Louisiana, Miscellaneous

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The VA tombstone application for Marshall Bonaparte Harvin, was filed by Miss. Leona Harvin, Greensburg, La., February 9, 1934

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