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Mrs. D. C. Skaggs, 906 Lemon Street, Lakeland, Fla., makes inquiry for some comrades of her husband, Davis C. Skaggs, who can testify as to his whereabouts at the close of the war. He enlisted at Duncan, Mo., in March, 1862, and served with Company E, 10th Missouri Cavalry, Colonel Kitchen's regiment. He was a prisoner at Bloomfield, Mo., it is said, at the time of his surrender, and this inquiry is made for definite information, as she seeks to get a pension from the State of Florida.
SOURCE: Confederate Veteran Magazine, May, 1920.
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