Muster roll of Captain L.N. Halbert's Company of the 4th Regiment of Texas State Troops, Army of the Confederate States of America, Col. John Sayles, 1863.
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Halbert, L. N.
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Sayles, John, 1825-1897
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John Sayles, screenwriter and director; Eliot Asinof, author. From the description of Eight men out : screenplay, 1987, April - September. (New York Public Library). WorldCat record id: 122431910 ...
Barnes, James W.
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Confederate States of America. Army. 4th Infantry Regiment. Texas State Troops.
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Camp Groce, located near Hempstead, Texas, was converted into a Confederate military prison in June, 1863, and then abandoned in December, 1864. The 4th Infantry Regiment was led by Col. John Sayles, Lt. Col. James W. Barnes, and Major Moses Austin Bryan. From the description of Muster roll of Captain L.N. Halbert's Company of the 4th Regiment of Texas State Troops, Army of the Confederate States of America, Col. John Sayles, 1863. (University of Arizona). WorldCat record id: 2840431...