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Adjt. H. W. Williams has reported the following deaths in Joe Johnson Camp, No. 94, Mexia, Tex., from July, 1912, to July, 1914: Stephen Finley Bond, born near Knoxville, Tenn., died at Mexia, Tex., aged seventy-eight years; private on Company G, Texas State Troops. John Butler, born in North Carolina, died at Mexia, Tex., aged seventy-five years; private in Company A, 5th Alabama Infantry. Fielding Yeager Dake, born at Danville, Ky., died at Corsicana, Tex., aged seventy-eight years; captain of Company F, 9th Missouri Infantry. Henry Clay Joiner, born in Henry County, Ala., died at Groesbeck, Tex., aged seventy years; orderly sergeant Company E, 19th Texas Infantry. Jacob Parsons, born in North Carolina, died at Groesbeck, Tex., aged seventy-seven years; private in Company G, 4th Georgia Cavalry. George Washington Ross, born in Kentucky, died near Mexia, Tex., aged eighty-two years; private in Company H, 4th Missouri Cavalry. Jasper Stedman, born in Alabama, died at Wortham, Tex., aged seventy-three years; private in Company C, 5th Alabama Infantry. Richard P. Ward, born in Henry County, Ga., died at Mexia, Tex., aged sixty-four years; private in Company F, 12th Texas Cavalry. Marion Adams, born in Obion County, Tenn., died at Mexia, Tex., aged eighty-six years; first lieutenant of Company D, 20th Texas Infantry. William L. Adams, born in DeKalb County, Tenn., died near Mexia, Tex., aged seventy-six years; private in Company D, 10th Texas Infantry. A. W. Burford, born in Jefferson County, Ala., died at Fort Worth, Tex., aged sixty-eight years; private in Company A, 7th Alabama Cavalry. Thomas J. Gibson, born in Baldwin County, Ga., died in Mexia, Tex., aged seventy-one years; private in Company B, 12th Georgia Infantry. A. M. Nabors, born in Shelby County, Ala., died near Mart, Tex., aged sixty-seven years; sergeant of Company H, 49th Alabama Infantry. M. L. Priddy, born in Alabama, died near Groesbeck, Tex., aged seventy-eight years; sergeant of Company F, 31st Mississippi Infantry.
SOURCE: Confederate Veteran Magazine, January, 1915.
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