The Mississippi in the Civil War Message Board

Re: Confederate Pension Help
In Response To: Re: Confederate Pension Help ()

Jos. H. Woods, Private, Company G (Camden Rifles), 18th Mississippi Infantry, enlisted August 4, 1862 at Brookhaven for 3 years, captured at Fredericksburg May 3, 1863, committed to Old Capitol Prison, Washington, D. C., POW, sick, May 5, 1863, paroled May 19, 1863, recorded on on the May/June, 1863 muster roll as absent, sick at Paris Gap, subsequently recorded missing, Gettysburg battle, later recorded as Prisoner taken at Hagerstown, Green County, Maryland July 6 while enroute to command in Pennsylvania, confined at Fort McHenry, Md. July 9, sent to Fort Delaware arriving July 7, joined
U. S. 3rd Maryland Cavalry September 1863, description: single, [?] Teacher, born in Mississippi, resident of Greensboro, Miss.

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

.....

Joseph H. Woods, age 22, Corporal, Company G, 3rd Regiment Maryland Cavalry, enlisted September 18, 1863 at Fort Delaware for 3 years

M384: Compiled Service Records of Volunteer Union Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State Of Maryland

....

You may procure his Compiled service records and pension papers from this message board, at: http://history-sites.com/research/

Messages In This Thread

Confederate Pension Help
Re: Confederate Pension Help
Re: Confederate Pension Help *PIC*
Re: Confederate Pension Help
Re: Confederate Pension Help
Re: Confederate Pension Help
Re: Confederate Pension Help