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S. R. Cook. 19 year old Farmer, born in Wayne County, Mississippi, enlisted as a Private in Company A, 6th Battalion Mississippi Volunteers*, May 5, 1862 at Meridian by Lt. T. S. Fulconer for 3 years, died of Fever at Regimental Hospital, Vicksburg, Mississippi May 24, 1863

* This company was successively designated as Captain Taylor's Company, Mississippi Volunteers; Company A, 6th Battalion Mississippi Volunteers; and Company A, 46th Regiment Mississippi Infantry

M269: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Mississippi

For regimental information, see: http://www.gwest.org/46thmsin.htm

http://www.mississippiscv.org/MS_Units/46th_MS_INF.htm

http://www.lauderdalecoms.com/conrea/fortysixthregimenthistoryprelude.htm

46th Mississippi, "Blood and Sacrifice: The Civil War Journal of a Confederate Soldier, Company B, 46th Mississippi Volunteers," by William Pitt Chambers. Edited by Richard A. Baumgartner. Roster, this 281 page 1993

Also: http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-46th-Mississippi-Infantry/125442778816?v=box_3

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