The Texas in the Civil War Message Board

Re: Phylander Slay Tipton
In Response To: Phylander Slay Tipton ()

It could be that Tipton served in the Texas State Troops, which were county based militia units, and were not a part of the Confederate Army. According to Texas State Archive records, Tipton's wife applied for a Confederate pension,but it was rejected, which could mean he was never in the Confederate Army.

Messages In This Thread

Phylander Slay Tipton
Re: Phylander Slay Tipton
P.S. Tipton; Co E, Bourland's Regt
Re: P.S. Tipton; Co E, Bourland's Regt
P.S. Tipton; Co E, Bourland's Regt
Re: P.S. Tipton; Co E, Bourland's Regt
Re: P.S. Tipton; Co E, Bourland's Regt
P.S. Tipton; Co E, Bourland's Regt
Re: P.S. Tipton; Co E, Bourland's Regt
Re: P.S. Tipton; Co E, Bourland's Regt
Re: Phylander Slay Tipton
Re: Phylander Slay Tipton
Re: Phylander Slay Tipton
Re: Phylander Slay Tipton
Re: Phylander Slay Tipton
Re: Phylander Slay Tipton