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Re: Guerrillas at Adams Farm fight

We know that it appears that a loosely organized group (company?) of men listed as members of 1st and 2nd NE MO Cav were encamped on the Otha
Adams farm.

Capt Braxton D Pollard (Shelby County) with 16 men
Capt? Painter (Believed to be William S Painter of Monroe Co also listed as being in White's Company) with 10 men. He is listed in 1860 census as being in Jefferson Twsp, PO Florida, aged 34)
William H Adams (Claims to be under Thompson then Pollard) son of Otho Adams b: 1831 d:
Woodson D Reeves/Rieves ( of Monroe County, Listed as member of White's Company) b:1841 d:1929

Possibles:
David Johnson
Henry T Smith (Monroe Co 1860, native of Liverpool b 1837/38 Co D 1st NE MO Cav captured Monroe Co Aug 1862)

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