George Martin
Private R. T. Hall, resident of Oxford, Layayette, County, Mississippi, enlisted in Company E, 18th Mississippi Cavalry Battalion** August 1, 1863 at Panola, Mississippi, later 3rd Sergeant, surrendered at Citronelle, Alabama May 4, 1865 and paroled at Gainsville, Alabama May 12
**This company subsequently became Company E, 18th Mississippi, also known as the18th Battalion Mississippi Partisan Rangers.
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R. T. Hall, Company C. Bronley's Regiment, 4th Mississippi State Troops appears on a list of prisoners of war forwarded by Provost Marshall at Holly Springs, Mississippi, to Cairo, Illinois, n.d., sent for exchange by Provost Marshall, Holly Springs, December 22, 1862, no further record
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Private Reuben T. Hall, age 36, 5' 7", hazel eyes, dark complexion, resident of Panola County, Mississippi, captured at Spring Port, Mississippi, paroled at Oxford, Mississippi December 23, 1862
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Private R. Hall, enlisted in (New) Company G, 9th Mississippi Infantry on September 8, 1862 at Jasper County, Mississippi, reported as deserter December 8, 1862, no further records