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J. G. C. Leiser died January 16, 1915. He was born in Wurtemberg, Germany, in 1831. He enlisted in Company B, Hornet's Nest Rifles, which was attached to Col. D. H. Hill's regiment of North Carolina volunteers May 20, 1861. He was detailed to service in the government battery in Raleigh, N. C. In 1864 he was in Col. Holmes's command. Subsequent to the war he located in Little Rock and was engaged in the making of candies. W. H. Tindall, was born February 16, 1830, in Bedford County, Tenn. He enlisted as a private in Colonel Ward's regiment about May 1862, and served under Gen. Braxton Bragg. He was captured in August, 1862, subsequently released, and promoted to first lieutenant, He was paroled at at the close of the war. He located in Little Rock in 1870 and was engaged in the undertaker's business, from which he retired seven years ago. He died in this city January 23, 1915, at the age of eighty-four years. J. Kellogg, Adjutant.
SOURCE: Confederate Veteran Magazine, July, 1915.
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