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Re: Second Lieutenant Walker Atwood

Atwood C. Walker, Bvt. 2nd Lieutenant, Captain James C. Councill’s Company (Jackson Greys), 26th Regiment Virginia Infantry,* enlisted June 13, 1861 at Clarkson by Capt. Councill/June 24, 1861 at Gloster Point by Lt. Col. P. R. Page for 12 months, elected 2nd Lieutenant May 13, 1862, absent on Recruiting Service in King & Queen County, August 1-16, 1863,
captured at Hatcher’s Run, Va. March 31, 1865, sent to Johnson’s Island from Washington, D. C. April 9, subscribed and swore allegiance to the United States at Johnson’s Island, Ohio, and released, June 17, 1865, 27 years old Farmer, resident of Walkerton, Va., born in Virginia, fair complexion, light hair, blue eyes, 5’ 10”

* This company subsequently became Company I, 26th Regiment Virginia Infantry

Note: His record consists of 67 cards

M324: Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers Who Served in Organizations from the State of Virginia

Wiatt records him as a Farmer at "Mt. Elba" King & Queen County, died 1922

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