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38TH ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT
CONFEDERATES STATES OF AMERICA
COMPANY C

JENKINS, WILLIAM Pvt - Enl 19 Jul 1862 at Camp Adams, Randolph Co, AR.

30TH ARKANSAS
INFANTRY REGIMENT
COMPANY G

DAVIS, D.W.M. Pvt - Co G - enl 17 Jun 1862 at Mt Vernon, deserted Aug 1862 from Camp Hope.
DAVIS, ISAAC Pvt - Co G - enl 17 Jun 1862 at Mt Vernon, deserted 28 Jul 1862.
DAVIS, JAMES Pvt - Co G - enl 17 Jun 1862 at Mt Vernon.
DAVIS, WM. Pvt - Co G - enl 17 Jun 1862 at Mt Vernon
RAMSEY, PAT H. 2Lt - Co G - enl 17 Jun 1862 at Mt Vernon. Surrendered 11 May 1865- paroled 25 May 1865 at Wittsburg. Age 31 born Tenn, Commissioned 18 Nov 1862
WILSON, J.P. Pvt - Co G - enl 17 Jun 1862 at Mt Vernon. Taken prisoner at Madison Apr 1863. exchanged 12 Jun 1863 at Mil Prison, Alton, Ill.
WILSON, M.J.Pvt - Co G - enl 17 Jun 1863 at Mt Vernon. Surrendered 11 May 1865 - paroled 25 May 1865 at Wittsburg. Age 25, eyes gray, hair dark, complx fair, ht 5'6", born S.C.

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Freeman's Regiment, Missouri Cavalry
A through E
Name..... Company..... Rank..... Place of Enlistment

Davis, W.D. - CO I - Pvt. - Lawrence Co. Ark.
Davis, William J. - CO C - Pvt. - Captured in Fulton Co. Ark. January 2, 1864. Sent to Springfield, Mo. and forwarded to Gratiot Military Prison, tranferred to Alton, Ill. Military Prison, transferred to Little Rock, Ark. Ark., died November 7, 1864 of inflamation of liver.

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M-317 Compiled Service Records - 32nd Arkansas Infantry
Roll 207: A-BO

All of the information on these pages of the 32d Arkansas Infantry Regiment was contributed by Ray Nichols who researched the Unit and graciously gave it to us. It is our great pleasure to have them on our Arkansas Pages. Edward G. Gerdes and Jeri Helms Fultz

"You can't really separate Southeast Missouri and Northeast Arkansas during the war because the participants tended to serve and live between the two areas. This section of the country was almost a war within the other war." ( Ray Nichols)

Last Name- First Name -Company- Rank- Age- Occupation- Date Joined Enrolled/Enlisted- By Whom -Comments

DAVIDSON, JAMES -B- Private - 6/6/1862 St. Francis County - Capt. Casey -Absent on furlough of 20 days since 10th _____, 1862.
DAVIS, A. -I- Private - 6/20/1862 Camp Cache -Col. Matlock -Died December 4, 1862.
DAVIS, J.E. -E- Private - 6/18/1862 Camp Cache -Capt. R. J. Anthony -Died during November 1862.
DAVIS, JOHN -B- Private - 5/28/1862 Cotton Plant -Capt. Stephenson -Detailed to work as Telegraph Operator since May 28, 1862 by order of Major General Hindman.
DAVIS, J.W. -B- Private - 5/28/1862 Cotton Plant -Capt. Stephenson -Deserted January 10, 1863. Rejoined. Present February 29, 1864.
DAVIS, RIGHARD, -I- Private - 6/20/1862 Camp Cache -Col. Matlock - Deserted January 5, 1863. Returned. Absent sick since July 20, 1863. Reports by certificate.
DAVIS, R.L. -I- Private - 6/20/1862 Camp Cache -Col. Matlock
DAVIS, W. C -Private- 37 -Farmer- 1/12/1863 Jacksonport -Capt. R. Hooker- Reported to Company from Jacksonport Depot at Camp Bayou Metoe.Took Oath of Allegiance December 19, 1863. Residence Jacksonport, Jackson County, Arkansas. Deserted at Camp Bragg December 10, 1863.
DAVIS, WILLIAM -E- Private - 6/18/1862 Camp Cache -Capt. R. J. Anthony- Teamster for Regiment since March 8, 1863 by order of Col. Gause. Paroled at Shreveport, La., June 7, 1865. Residence Jackson County, Arkansas.
GRAY, A.P. -F- Private - 6/16/1862 Burrowville - Capt. Samuel Leslie - Deserted December 18, 1862. Joined from desertion March 8, 1863. Present August 31, 1863.
GRAY, B.F. -F- Private - 6/16/1862 Burrowville - Capt. Samuel Leslie - Deserted December 18, 1862. Joined from desertion March 8, 1863. Assigned to duty as 1st Sergeant by order of Col. L.C. Gause May 1, 1863. Wounded in side slightly at Battle of Helena, Arkansas July 4, 1863.
GRAY, JAMES W. -F - Private - 3/8/1863 Little Rock - Joseph Baronowsky - Assigned to duty as 5th Sergeant by order of Col. L.C. Gause May 1, 1863.
GRAY, J.T. -H- Private - 7/12/1862
GRAY, W.G. -F- 5th - Sergeant - 26 - 6/16/1862 Burrowville - Capt. Samuel Leslie - Promoted to 3rd Lieutenant December 14, 1862. AWOL since January 20, 1863. Returned. Wounded in side severely at Battle of Helena, Arkansas July 4, 1863. Deserted September 10, 1863. Born in Tn.
HARRIS, CANNON -D- Private - 3/1/1863 Little Rock - Col. Gause - Captured in Battle of Helena, Arkansas July 4, 1863. Died January 25, 1864 at Alton Military Prison, Alton, Illinois of Erysipelas. POW records.
HARRIS, J.F. -G- Private - 6/13/1862 Camp Cache - Capt. C. L. Young - Discharged March 20, 1863 and final statement given.
JENKINS, E.N. -G- Private - 36 - Farmer - 6/13/1862 Camp Cache - Capt. C. L. Young - Discharged on Certificate of Disability February 23, 1863 in Camp near Little Rock. Born in Mississippi.
JENKINS, LUTHER E. - B - Private - 4/1/1862 Dunklin County, Mo. - William L. Jeffers - Absent on furlough of 30 days since July 1, 1862. Certificate received.
JENKINS, J.P. - E - Private - 27 - 6/18/1862 Camp Cache - Capt. R. J. Anthony - Absent sick at home in Jackson County, Arkansas since July 20, 1863. Returned. Paroled at Jacksonport, Arkansas June 5, 1865. Born in Tn.
RAMSEY, SAMUEL - Private - 29 - West Point - Paroled at Jacksonport, Arkansas June 5, 1865. Born in Arkansas.
TUCKER, LOT - G - Private - 6/13/1862 Camp Cache - Capt. C. L. Young - Present as Musician August 31, 1863.
TUCKER, NELSON - A - Private - 2/22/1862 Searcy - Capt. William Hicks - Deserted near Helena, Arkansas July 1, 1863.
WILSON, ANDREW J. - A - 1st Sergeant - 2/22/1862 Searcy - Capt. William Hicks - Was 2nd Sergeant. promoted to 1st Sergeant prior to February 28, 1863. Died on White river in Washington County, Ark. prior to April 30, 1863.
WILSON, D.M. - B - Private - 5/28/1862 Cotton Plant - Capt. Stephenson - Sick at Little rock Hospital since April 25, 1863. Returned. Captured at Pleasant Hill, La. April 9, 1864.
WILSON, JAMES - F - Private - 6/16/1862 Burrowville - Capt. Samuel Leslie - Deserted January 18, 1863.
WILSON, S.P. - E - Private - Deserted July 9, 1862 and died in November 1862.
WILSON, T.P. - F&S ACS - Appointed ACS June 11, 1862. Resigned August 7, 1862.

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COMPANY D
21st (McCARVER'S ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT
CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA
NAME RANK OTHER INFORMATION

DAVIS, WILLIAM - PVT

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From THE PILOT published in Morrilton, Conway Co. Arkansas
Vol IV - No. 5 - Front page - Friday - September 30, 1892
Muster Roll Of A Confederate Company J. L. Lucas of this place has the muster roll of Capt. Dowdle's company as kept by him during the war. It is written on Confederate paper and the following is a copy of the same.

A list of Capt. Dowdle's company organized at Lewisburg, Ark., made out the best of my knowledge from the 7th of October, 1861 to August, 1864.
. 24 Wm Davis, died at Vicksburg

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13th ARKANSAS MILITIA
DAVIDSON, E.B. - DAVIDSON, W.F. - DAVIS, GEORGE -

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COMPANY E -

W. - GRAY,
WILSON, J.J.

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ARKANSAS CONFEDERATE AND UNION SOLDIERS
BURIAL PLACES

BAUGH, SAMUEL H.L. Co I, Cocke's Ark Inf, CSA Hunter's Chapel Cemetery, Grant Co, AR
BAUGH, WILLIAM B. Co I, 3rd Ark Inf, CSA Hunter;s Chapel Cemetery, Grant Co, AR

FRISTOE'S REGIMENT
MISSOURI CAVALRY CONFEDERATE ARMY
A through E

The roster list of Fristoe's Regiment was copied from National Archives microfilm. Some names were taken from other sources, such as family history records. The transcribers I and J were almost indistinguishable and these letters should not be viewed as entirely accurate, especially when used in initials. Corrections have been made to spelling of names when confirmed by other records. The roster is incomplete due to poor record keeping at that time of the war. The roster list contains several fathers and sons, as well as several brothers. The youngest known soldier was 15 and the oldest 49.

Notes: Place of enlistment may also be place of residence. Webster, Missouri was in Oregon County, Missouri, near present day Couch, Missouri.

Name . . . . Company . . . . Rank . . . . . Place of Enlistment

Davis, Deeny - CO C - Pvt. - Lawrence Co.
Davis, Hamilton - CO C - 3Cpl. - Arkansas
Davis, Henry - CO C - Pvt. - Lawrence Co. Ark.
Davis, J.W. - CO E - Pvt. - Arkansas
Davis, John - CO C - Pvt. - Arkansas
Davis, Littleton H. - CO G - Pvt. - Alton, Mo.
Davis, M.F. - CO A - Pvt. - Arkansas
Davis, P.C. - CO C - Pvt. Fulton Co. Ark.
Davis, S.S. - CO C - 2Lt. - Arkansas

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15th Regiment Arkansas Militia
Company B
Capt. William S. Booker
All of these men enrolled on March 10, 1862.
Davis, J B-Private; also in Co. H, 35th Arkansas Infantry.
Gray, Thomas-Private.

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25TH ARKANSAS INFANTRY REGIMENT, CSA
COMPANY I
All enrollments in this unit were 19 Mar 1862 at Jacksonport, AR unless otherwise indicated.
NAME . . . . . RANK . . . . . AGE . . . . . . ENR DATE . . . . . PLACE

DAVIS, JAMES A. - PVT - AGE 25
DAVIS, JOHN C. - PVT - AGE 21
GRAY, THEODORE H. - PVT - AGE 24
WILSON, W.H. - CPL - AGE 21
WILSON, WILLIAM W. - PVT - 1 Mar 1862 - Little Rock, AR

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MARSHALL'S BATTERY
ARK LIGHT ARTILLERY
(formerly WOODRUFF'S Battery)

This battery was mustered out after the battle at Wilson's Creek, MO in 1861 and was called back into service in Dec 1861 and served the remainder of the the war and participated in the Battles at Helena, Little Rock, Red River Campaign and the Camden expedition, in addition to the Wilson's Creek Battle. The unit was known at various times as : Arkansas 3rd Field Artillery Battery, Arkansas Pulaski Artillery Battery, Arkansas Little Rock Artillery Battery, Woodruff.s Field Artillery Battery, Marshall's Field Artillery Battery. It was first commanded by CPT WILLIAM E. WOODRUFF, JR and later by CPT JOHN G. MARSHALL The records of the unit are on roll #40 of the Ark film and consist primarily of the name, rank, date of enrollment. All enrollments were at or near Little Rock unless otherwise noted.

Please note: There are no microfilm lookups possible for this Unit.... this is all theinformation that was on the microfilm. All dates listed are probably late 1861 or 1862 unless otherwise noted.

NAME..... RANK..... ENROLLMENT DATE..... OTHER INFORMATION

DAVIDSON, S.T. - PVT - 3 Feb
DAVIS, J.W. - PVT - 16 Feb
DAVIS, W.R. - SGT - 29 Dec

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15th Regiment Arkansas Militia
Company D
Capt. B. F. Wilson
All of these men enrolled on March 10, 1862.

Adams, T D-Private.
Tucker, Banister-Private; also in Co. B, 4th Arkansas Cavalry.
Tucker, Logan W-First Lieutenant; also in Co. B, 4th Arkansas Cavalry.
Wilson, B F-Captain; also in Co. G, 4th Arkansas Cavalry.

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From the Lawrence County Historical Journal Fall 1996 - Vol 1 - #2

The Job Neill Letters
The highly interesting and historically important letters you are about to read were written 135 years ago. They were first published in the Independence County Chronicle and made available by Mrs. Walter A. Dowell of Walnut Ridge. These letters are significant for a number of reasons. They document the life of a young man, one of the first from this region to volunteer for the Confederate Army. He was a private in Captain William E. Gibbs’ Company, The First Arkansas Mounted Rifleman. Thc letters also give us a glimpse of Arkansas life on the eve of the Civil War, and they acquaint us with an intelligent, willful, and sometimes vainglorious twenty-one year old that you will not soon forget.

I expect to commence school next Monday for the term of five months. Do not know yet exactly how many students I will have but think I can get at least twenty-five. Tuition is $2 per month. I saw Pate Tucker a few days since. He is on the opposite side of the river some five or six miles from here. Am looking for him to come over to see me today. Pate Tucker, who Job refers to in the letter to his mother, operated the “Tucker Express” to and from Batesville and other towns and communites.

On Febuary 19, Job pencilled a hasty note:

“Dear Mother, I will send my saddle bags by Mr. Tucker.... and you will please send me some clothing in the way of socks, drawers, and etc., and also some summer clothing if convenient. I am well and as am in a hurry will not write anymore. You can ask Pate as to what and how I am doing. " Yours etc., J.S. Neill

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ROSTER OF FRISTOE'S REGIMENT MISSOURI CAVALRY - CONFEDERATE ARMY Q through Z

Tucker, C.J. - CO L - Pvt. - Alton, Mo.
Tucker, F.F. - CO L - Pvt. Alton, Mo.
Tucker, James - CO A - Pvt. - Arkansas
Tucker, William - CO G - Pvt. - Webster, Mo.

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TUCKER, LOT - G - Private - 6/13/1862 Camp Cache - Capt. C. L. Young - Present as Musician August 31, 1863.
TUCKER, NELSON - A - Private - 2/22/1862 Searcy - Capt. William Hicks - Deserted near Helena, Arkansas July 1, 1863.
M-317 Compiled Service Records - 32nd Arkansas Infantry Roll 210: STA-Y
All of the information on these pages of the 32d Arkansas Infantry Regiment was contributed by Ray Nichols AR INF REG
who researched the Unit and graciously gave it to us. It is our great pleasure to have them on our Arkansas Pages. Edward G. Gerdes and Jeri Helms Fultz

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7TH (SHAVER'S) ARK INFANTRY REGIMENT, CSA. COMPANY I

The following information was extracted from the microfilm of the service records of the members of CO I 7TH (SHAVER'S) ARK INFANTRY REGIMENT, CSA. This regiment was formed in and around Lawrtence County, AR.

GRAY, DAVID Pvt - 26 Jul 1861 - age 18
TUCKER, GARDNER R. Sgt - 26 Jul 1861 - age 22
TUCKER, JOSIAH M. 1Lt - 26 Jul 1861 - age 36, discharged 16 May 1862
TUCKER, WILLIAM M. Pvt. - 26 Jul 1861 - age 20
WILSON, JOHN A. Cpt - 26 Jul 1861 - age 31

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50th ARKANSAS MILITIA COMPANIES
AND GLEAVES COMPANY

The records on this unit consist of one muster card per individual with one noted exception. Where was the regiment formed? There is no indication of places. Where did it go? Again there is no indication. There is no Regimental command structure indicated. No Field grade officers nor Staff. The records indicate that the men were mustered in on 7 Mar 1862 and mustered out on 9 Mar 1862 What happened during this two day period? The Battle at Pea Ridge. Can anyone shed any light on this unit. Here is the rosters of the Companies: All were privates unless otherwise indicated.

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Rapley's Sharpshooters

The information on these pages was edited and graciously given to the lEdward G. Gerdes Arkansas Civil War page by Bryan R. Howerton, who we thank so much. He can be reached and thanked at this email address! "Bryan R. Howerton " The following is a roster of most of the members of Rapley’s Sharpshooters. This list is as complete as I can make it; however, I suspect that about 20 names (mostly former members of 8th Arkansas Battalion) are lost to history.

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1ST BATTALION (STIRMAN'S) ARKANSAS CAVALRY Company A

Clayton’s Company, 30-Day Volunteers, CSA Notation on muster roll-“This company was raised at Ash Flat, Arkansas, in response to Colonel Borland’s call of November 5, 1861, mustered into the Confederate service on November 9, 1861, for 30 days, and discharged on December 9, 1861, at Pitman’s Ferry, Arkansas. The information on these pages was edited and graciously given to the Edward G. Gerdes Arkansas Civil War page by Bryan R. Howerton, who we thank so much. He can be reached and thanked at this email address! "Bryan R. Howerton

Bryan R. Howerton

Tucker, Isaac Mazy-Second Sergeant.
Wilson, Isaac D-Private.
Wilson, James F-Fourth Sergeant.
Wilson, Joseph-Private.
Wilson, Josiah R-Private.
TUCKER, JOSIAH M. - PVT
TUCKER, LEVI C. - PVT - 3 Dec 1861 - Carroll Co, AR
TUCKER, ROBERT A. - PVT - 3 Dec 1861 - Carroll Co, AR
Tucker, William


F Co. C-Second Lieutenant. Enlisted in Co. B, 1st Arkansas State Troops, at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, April 23, 1861; discharged, July 23, 1861; enlisted at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, by Captain B.B. Ward, August 11, 1861; transferred to Co. D, 18th Arkansas Infantry, June 20, 1862; transferred to Co. C, 12th Arkansas Battalion, June 30, 1862; appointed second lieutenant, June 30, 1862; wounded and captured at Corinth, Mississippi, October 4, 1862; promoted first lieutenant, October 5, 1862; exchanged at Vicksburg, Mississippi, November 9, 1862; present, February 28, 1863.

COMPANY G

GRAY, J.I.
GRAY, T.E. ORD. SGT
HARNELL, J.R.
HARRIS, V.M.(U.M.)
JENKINS, P. CPL
TUCKER, GEORGE
TUCKER, SYDNEY
WILSON, F.F.

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TUCKER, DANIEL L. Pvt Co D, Dobbins' Ark, CSA d. Mar 27, 1865 of Cancrum oris State ground, Alton, IL
TUCKER, DANIEL P. CSA 1846-1908 Hebron Cem, Lonoke Co, AR
TUCKER, JOHN Co G, Monroe's Ark Cav, CSA Fairview Cemetery, Crawford Co, AR
TUCKER, LUKE Co D, 113th US Colored Inf, USA Sect 6, grave 5928, National Cemetery, Little Rock, AR
TUCKER, MARION J., Csa, Ninth Tennessee Infantry captured at Chickamauga POW until close of the war. Buried in Mitchell cemetery, Greenway. Died 1923.
TUCKER, SOLOMON Co H, 3rd Ark Cav, USA 6Mar1838-23Feb1916 Harvey Valley Cemetery, Yell Co, AR
TUCKER, W.H. Ark, CSA Oakwoods Cemetery, Chicago, IL

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TUCKER, ALFORD Pvt-Greene Co-46-Blue-red-lt-5'6"-Shelby Co, TN

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Special thanks to Desmond Walls Allen for allowing her indexes to be posted to the archives to help everyone in their genealogical quest! Following are the names of the soldiers who served in the Twenty-seventh Arkansas Confederate Infantry. You may order a regimental history of this unit, "The Twenty-seventh Arkansas Confederate Infantry" from Arkansas Research, PO Box 303, Conway, AR 72033, for $16.00 plus $3.00 shipping. The book lists company, rank in and out, enlistment date and place, and remarks about the soldiers' activities.

ADAMS, G. B.
ADAMS, J. M.
ADAMS, JOHN
ADAMS, JOHN
ADAMS, JOSEPH W.
ADAMS, MATHEW
ADAMS, PRESTON
DAVIDSON, WILLIAM A.
DAVIS, ALFRED
DAVIS, ELISHGA
DAVIS, G. W.
DAVIS, J. W.
DAVIS, JAMES
DAVIS, JAMES
DAVIS, M. D. L.
DAVIS, N. C.
DAVIS, WILLIAM
DAVIS, WILLIAM
DAVIS, WILLIAM E.
DAVIS, WYATTE
FLIPPIN, W. B.
GRAY, JAMES
GRAY, ROBERT
GRIGGSBY, J. C.
HARRIS, A. B.
HARRIS, CHARLES
HARRIS, HENRY H.
HARRIS, MARK
HARRIS, W. B.
HARRIS, WILLIAM J.
HODGES, G. W.
HODGES, W. B.
HODGES, WILLIAM
JOHNSON, B. S.
JOHNSON, E. B.
JOHNSON, J. J.
JOHNSON, J. L.
JOHNSON, M. V.
JOHNSON, MOSES
JOHNSON, THOMAS
JOHNSON, W. D.
JOHNSON, W. R.
JOHNSON, WILLIAM
JOHNSTON, SAMUEL M.
KELLY, JAMES
KELLY, JAMES
KELLY, JAMES H.
KELLY, JOSEPH P.
POYNTER, D. H.
POYNTER, F. M.
POYNTER, THOMAS
POYNTER, THOMAS H.
RAMSEY, G. W.
RAMSEY, H.
TUCKER, ALLEN
TUCKER, CHARLES
TUCKER, H. L.
TUCKER, ISAAC M.
TUCKER, K. W.
TUCKER, L. G.
TUCKER, P. B.
TUCKER, ROBERT
TUCKER, WILLIAM H.
TUCKER, WILLIAM M.
TUCKER, WILLIAM N.
WILSON, B. F.
WILSON, CHARLES
WILSON, DANIEL
WILSON, E. D.
WILSON, F. T.
WILSON, G. H.
WILSON, J. C.
WILSON, J. R.
WILSON, JAMES
WILSON, JOSEPH
WILSON, JOSIAH
WILSON, MARION
WILSON, R. J.
WILSON, ROBERT
WILSON, WILLIAM T.

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