John C (Veteran CSA) HARGROVE
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Additional HARGROVE Surnames in HARGROVE Cemetery
HARGROVE, John C (Close Up)HARGROVE, W ForestHARGROVE, Mary MHARGROVE, Stephen CHARGROVE, Minnie BHARGROVE, MaurineHARGROVE, John WHARGROVE, SallieHARGROVE, OreneHARGROVE, H CHARGROVE, AnnieHARGROVE, DellaHARGROVE, Della (Close Up)HARGROVE, Harlan HHARGROVE, Juanita LouiseHARGROVE, James CHARGROVE, Oliver DeeHARGROVE, Oliver Dee (Veteran WWI)HARGROVE, BessieHARGROVE, MauriceHARGROVE, RuthHARGROVE, Maurice (Close Up)HARGROVE, Ruth (Close Up)HARGROVE, EdnaHARGROVE, Edna (Veteran 2 WARS)HARGROVE, Sam Rene'HARGROVE, NinaHARGROVE, Travis WillardHARGROVE, John AltonHARGROVE, John Alton (Veteran WWII)HARGROVE, DottieHARGROVE, George AHARGROVE, George A (Veteran WWI)HARGROVE, Sybil AmeliaHARGROVE, DorothyHARGROVE, Imogene Additional HARGROVE Surnames in CALDWELL County
HARGROVE, Carrie PHARGROVE, Edgar LeeHARGROVE, Edgar Lee (Veteran KOR)HARGROVE, Katie AHARGROVE, Mary MHARGROVE, William J.HARGROVE, Willie Arthur (Veteran WWI)HARGROVE, LelaHARGROVE, John BillyHARGROVE, Claude C
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Submitted: 8/27/20 • Approved: 8/27/20 • Last Updated: 8/30/20 • R278621-G0-S3
PRIVATE CSA
Company C 3 Regiment Louisiana Cavalry
(Harrison's Regiment / Fluitt's Company)
Civil War Confederate
June 24, 1846 - March 24, 1916
His name appeared on a Roll of Prisoners of War when his unit surrendered at New Orleans, Louisiana, on May 26, 1865. He was paroled on June 13, 1865, in Monroe, Louisiana. The 3 (Harrison's) Regiment Louisiana Cavalry was first organized as the 15 Battalion Louisiana Cavalry in May 1863. It was increased to a regiment in July or August 1863, and was known in the Trans-Mississippi Department as the 3 Regiment Louisiana Cavalry. It appears to have been finally paroled, as the 3 and as Harrison's Regiment Louisiana Cavalry, at various places in West Louisiana.
Confederate Pension Application Index Database, Reel CP1.61 - Microdex 4 - Sequence 30, and Reel CP1.62 - Microdex 1 - Sequence 1
Compiled Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, The National Archives, Publication M320
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