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Family of Alston Clark |
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Pvt. Albert
Jefferson Clark |
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Sgt. Furney
Clark 3rd Sgt., Co. A, 54th Alabama Infantry Regt. b 8 October 1834 in Lancaster District, South Carolina d 26 June 1916 in Pinckard, Alabama Enlisted at Tabernacle, Coffee County, Alabama, 4 September 1861 Captured 7 April 1862 at Island 10, imprisoned at Camp Chase, Ohio; transferred to Johnson's Island on 24 April 1962. Exchanged at Vicksburg 1 September 1862, Paroled 26 April 1865 at Columbus, Georgia LETTER WRITTEN BY FURNEY CLARK FROM CAMP CHASE, 1862 Son of Alston Clark bur Ebenezer Cemetery, Dale County, Alabama |
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Pvt. Henry
T. Clark |
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Pvt. Ely
J. Clark |
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Col.
Edward Clark b 1 April 1815 in New Orleans, Louisiana d 4 May 1880 in Marshall, Texas 14th Texas Infantry Regt., CSA Served in the Mexican War; Texas Lt. Governor under Sam Houston; elevated to Governor when Houston refused to take the oath of allegiance to the Confederacy. After serving out that term, appointed Colonel of the 14th Texas Infantry Regt.; served until wounded at the Battle of Pleasant Hill. Briefly sought exile in Mexico after the war. Grandson of Maj. Gen. Elijah Clark, brother of Allston Clark, Sr. bur Marshall Cemetery, Harrison County, Texas |
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Pvt. John E. Hudson |
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Pvt. William Joshua Dubose |
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