Here's a copy of a message with TN area Civil War era CARNES reference. Hope
this helps someone.
Tom Carnes
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From: "Margie" <mdaniels(a)majorinternet.net>
Subject: Fw: CV July 1911 9th Tennessee Regiment Inf.
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From: Margie Daniels <margie(a)majorinternet.net>
To: Confederate Mail list <CONFEDERATE-TIMES-L(a)rootsweb.com>; M. Daniels
<mdaniels(a)majorinternet.net>
Sent: Thursday, October 19, 2000 06:59 PM
Subject: CV July 1911 9th Tennessee Regiment Inf.
CASUALTIES IN A COMPANY.
[A booklet has been published by S. E. Sweet, compiled by Ordnance
Sergeants
Bill Young and Joseph Forsythe, and extracts are made, giving the
killed
and
specially honored.]
The "Southern Confederates," which became Company C. of the 9th Tennessee
Regiment Infantry, was organized at Clopton Camp Ground in Tipton County,
Tenn., in 1861, sworn in at Jackson May 24, 1861, and discharged by
surrender at Greensboro, N. C., in April, 1865.
Baird, A. H., was elected cavalry orderly sergeant at Corinth, and
was
mortally wounded in the battle of Perryville, October 8,1862.
Carnes, W. N., was present at the surrender. He was wounded at Perryville.
Calhoun, George C., died in service at Corinth in May, 1862.