George D. Waddill papers, 1841-1892 (bulk 1861-1865).

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George D. Waddill papers, 1841-1892 (bulk 1861-1865).

George Waddill's papers contain military furlough and travel passes; Confederate bonds; a railroad ticket on the Mobile and Ohio Railroad to Enterprise, Alabama; military orders assigning Waddill to hospitals in Meridian and Brookhaven, Mississippi; newspaper clippings; an 1865 document granting parole to G. D. Waddill, granted by the U. S. Commissioner; and an 1865 Oath of Allegiance to the United States, signed by Waddill.

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Confederate states of America. Army

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The Savannah Ordnance Depot, Savannah, Georgia, was organized as a field depot during the Civil War. In April 1864, it became the Savannah Arsenal under the supervision of the Chief of Ordnance. From the description of Savannah Ordnance Depot employment roll, 1864. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 38477938 The Confederate States of America Army may have created the position of Purchasing Commissary of Subsistence to oversee the distribution of food and other supplies to the Co...

Confederate States of America. Army. Louisiana Infantry Regiment, 3rd

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Mobile and Ohio Railroad Company

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Waddill, George Daniel

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George D. Waddill enlisted in the 3rd Louisiana Infantry Regiment May 17, 1861. Following his appointment as a hospital steward in 1863, he served until he was captured by Union forces. Waddill was paroled at Meridian, Mississippi in 1865, and relocated to Baton Rouge to work as a druggist. From the description of George D. Waddill papers, 1841-1892 (bulk 1861-1865). (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 244252251 ...