George Martin
There was also a Battle of Mine Run, Virginia, November 29/30,1863, Confederate Order of Battle unknownl
Thomas Carr
Enlisted as a Sergeant
He was listed as:
* Wounded 6/27/1862 Gaines' Mill, VA
"E" Co. MS 11th Infantry
Co. E, Prairie Guards, Lowndes County [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~msnoxube/11thMs.html]
Did not survive war
Carr, Thomas - killed at Gettysburg
[http://members.cox.net/rb2307/content/11SUPth_SUP_Mississippi_Infantry_Company_A.htm]
Thomas Carr, age 25, enlisted as a Private February 15, 1861 at Crawforville/Crawford, Miss. in Company E, 11th Mississippi Infantry, promoted 5th Sergeant Fall of 1861, wounded near Richmond ca June 27-July 1, 1862 [no further records]
From the James River Publications Website [http://www.mosocco.com/mississippi.html]
11th Mississippi, "The Lamar Rifles - A History of Company "G", Eleventh Mississippi Regiment, C.S.A.," reprinted in 1992 by the Bonnie Blue Press of an extremely scarce title, with roster, photos, paperback costs $ 35.00.
"Duty, Honor, Valor: The Story of the Eleventh Mississippi Infantry Regiment," by Steven H. Stubbs 948 pages, published by Dancing Rabbit Press,
$75 + $4 (shipping) from: Dancing Rabbit Press 514 Poplar Ave Philadelphia, MS 39350-2554. Again, thanks to James Sontag for providing me with this information for adding to my website. "He's got good eyes" Folks like him make all of our lifes a helluva lot easier. Send him a thanks when you getta chance!
11th Mississippi Volunteer Infantry Regiment Website
Read the Obituary of Captain James Franklin Dooley, Company G, 11th Mississippi Infantry Volunteers, (Owned by R.A. Mosocco, owner of this Website, for personal use only! Unauthorized distribution of this is strictly prohibited!)