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Re: John/Jack Minton (deceased POW)

He has also one card in the files of the 4th Cavalry.

John Minton, Bugler, Capt. Q. C. Sanders' Company, Tennessee Cavalry*, enlisted July 22, 1861 at Nashville by A. B. Hardcastle for 12 months, no other records

* This company subsequently became Company H**, 4th (Murray's) Regiment Tennessee Cavalry

M268: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Tennessee

** Company H was raised from Smith County, Tennessee, which subsequently became Company C, 8th (Baxter Smith's) Regiment.
[Tennesseans in the Civil War, Part 1, p. 436]

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