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Thomas B. Malone, Private, Company C, 20th Virginia Infantry, enlisted May 20, 186_ at St. Johns by Capt. Stokes for 12 months, paid June 30, recorded on September 2 & 11, 1861 as absent, sick at home on furlough, no further records

Note: There are only two cards in addition to the index card in each of their two records
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Claiborne Malone, Private, Company C, 20th Virginia Infantry, enlisted May 20, 186_ at St. Johns by Capt. Stokes for 12 months, paid June 30, 186_, recorded on September 2 & 11, 1862 as, absent sick at home on furlough, no further records

The 20th Regiment Virginia Infantry was accepted into the Confederate service about July 11, 1861, with ten companies, A to K. Companies A to E were disbanded September 10, 1861; Company F was assigned as Company A, 57th Regiment Virginia Infantry about September 23, 1862; Companies G and H were captured at Rich Mountain, Va., in July, 1861, and disbanded while paroled prisoners of war. About November 22, 1861, an unsuccessful attempt was made to organize a 4th Battalion Virginia Infantry with Companies I and K of this regiment and six Georgia companies. On May 29, 1862, these two companies were assigned as Companies D and F, 46th Regiment Virginia Infantry, and served as such until September 14, 1862, when they resumed their original designations. On October 27, 1862, they were assigned as Companies B and C, 59th Regiment Virginia Infantry.

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

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