Archibald B (Veteran CSA) COOPER
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Additional COOPER Surnames in VERNON County
COOPER, NancyCOOPER, Joseph (Veteran CSA, POW)COOPER, James BCOOPER, NettieCOOPER, EllenCOOPER, JuliaCOOPER, Leola LillianCOOPER, Ida TCOOPER, Eva ECOOPER, SusieCOOPER, JohnCOOPER, Francis CarolineCOOPER, EdwardCOOPER, B MCOOPER, Alice ECOOPER, Infant DaughterCOOPER, Infant DaughterCOOPER, Mack Gann, Jr (Veteran VIET)COOPER, John HamiltonCOOPER, NancyCOOPER, AnnieCOOPER, James AndersonCOOPER, Walter (Veteran WWII)COOPER, Ralph G (Veteran 3 WARS)COOPER, Sarah FrancesCOOPER, Kadye AnneCOOPER, EhloiseCOOPER, NealCOOPER, Ehloise (Close Up)COOPER, Neal (Close Up)COOPER, Francis Caroline (Close Up)COOPER, Edward (Close Up)COOPER, GailCOOPER, MaeCOOPER, Elliott DCOOPER, Mildred BeatriceCOOPER, Elliott D (Veteran WWII)COOPER, Alvin Wayne (Veteran)COOPER, Gary (Veteran VIET)COOPER, Alcine Roosevelt (Veteran 2 WARS)COOPER, Margaret MayCOOPER, William Joe (Veteran)COOPER, William Joe (Veteran)(2nd Stone)
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Submitted: 5/6/20 • Approved: 5/6/20 • Last Updated: 5/9/20 • R262113-G0-S3
PRIVATE CSA
Company E 11 Louisiana Infantry
Company D Consolidated Crescent Regiment, Louisiana Infantry
Civil War Confederate
1837 - 1865
Enlisted May 14, 1862, in Many, Louisiana. In May 1863, he was transferred from the 11 Louisiana Infantry to the Consolidated Crescent Regiment. January 6 - February 4 1865, he was in a Confederate General Hospital in Shreveport, Louisiana with chronic diarrhea. He was paroled in Alexandria, Louisiana on June 13, 1865.
The National Archives, Publication M320, Roll 0377 and 0230
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