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- Company C, 8th MS Inf. Reg
- 12th Brigade, Texas Militia, - Two Confederate Companies from Smith
County.
- 1861 Muster Roll - Mt. Carmel Post
Office
- 1890 Surviving Soldiers, Sailors, and Mariner, and Widows, etc.
- APPLICANTS from Smith County in the Confederate Pension Application
Files, Texas State Archives
- Browning Civil War Letters
- CAMP FORD, CSA - The largest prisoner of war camp west of the
Mississippi. - Randal Gilbert
- Camp Ford: A Civil War-Era Prisoner-of-War Camp - by Dr. Alston
V. Thoms
- Confederate Monument, Oakwood Cemetery
- East Texas Family Records - Index to the Confederate Records
- Henry Haywood Daniel - Confederate Soldier - A
Memorial
- McCulloch, J. S. - Reminences of Life in the
Army and As a Prisoner of War
POWs, Guards, and Citizens
- Mrs. W. E. Morris, Pension
Record
- Scarborough, Andrew J., C.S.A.
- Texans Who Wore the Gray, Vol. 1
- By Sid S. Johnson, Capt. 3rd Term Calvry, Ross Brigade, C.S.A., and Brigadier General Texas Brigade, Forrest's Cavalry,
U.C.V., Tyler, Texas
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