Gilmore, J. T. & J. M. - Confederate Service Records; Catahoula Par., LA
(Though the enlistments are for Jackson, MS - these are Catahoula Parish
boys.)
Submitter: Jo Branch
Date: Nov 1999
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Gilmore, James Thomas
Gilmore, J. T.
Gilmore, J. M.
Confederate Records; Louisiana State Archives; Baton Rouge, LA
542
Gilmore, J. T.
Co F, 31 Louisiana Inf
(Confederate)
Private/Private
Card Numbers
46997687
7783
7860
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Gilmore, James Thomas
Pvt. Co. F, 31 La
(Confederate)
Medical Card Numbers
51760785
***
(Confederate)
G/31/La
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James Thomas Gilmore
Pvt Co. F. 31 Reg't La
Appears on a register of
1st Mississippi C.S.A. Hospital,
Jackson, Mississippi.
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Complaint: Diarrhea Chronica.
Admitted: Mar 29, 1863
Furloughed: Apr. 22, 1863
No. 271.
Conf. Arch., ch. 6, File No. 298, page 78
J Funk, Copyist
***
(Confederate)
G/31/La.
J. T. Gilmore
Pvt, {Capt. S. F. Routh's Company,
31 Regiment Louisiana Infantry*
Appears on Company Muster Roll
of the organization named above,
for May 4 to July 4, 1862
Enlisted: May 4, 1862
Where: Jackson, Miss.
By whom: S. W. Graham
Period: War
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Last Paid:
By whom: Not said at all
Present or absent: Present
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J. Jacobson, Copyist
***
(Confederate)
G/31/La.
J. T. Gilmore
Pvt, Co. B, Catahoula Battalion*
Appears on Company Muster Roll
of the organization named above,
for July 4 to Sept 4, 1862
Enlisted: May 4, 1862
Where: Jackson, Miss.
By whom: S. W. Graham
Period: War
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Last Paid:
By whom: Maj McAffe
To what time: July 4, 1862
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Present or absent: Present
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J. Jacobson, Copyist
***
(Confederate)
G/31/La.
J. T. Gilmore
Pvt, Co. F, 31 Reg't Louisiana Infantry*
Appears on Company Muster Roll
of the organization named above,
for Jan to Feb, 1863
Enlisted: May 4, 1862
Where: Jackson, Miss.
By whom: S. W. Graham
Period: War
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Last Paid:
By whom: Capt Oliver
To what time: Jany 1, 1863
Present or absent: Present
===============
J. Jacobson, Copyist
***
J. M Gilmore
Co F. 31. La. Inft.
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VICKSBURG, MISSISSIPPI, JULY 9, 1863.
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, KNOW YE THAT:
I J M. Gilmore a Private of Co. F 31st Reg't Louisiana Vols. C.S.A.,
being a prisoner of War, in the hands of the United States Forces, in
virtue of the capitulation of the city of Vicksburg and its Garrison, by
Lieut. Gen. John C. Pemberton, C.S.A., commanding, on the 4th day of
July, 1863, do in pursuance of the terms of said capitulation, give this
my solemn parole under oath----
That I will not take up arms again against the United States, nor serve
in any military police, or constabulary force in any Fort, Garritson or
field work, held by the Confederate States of America, against the
United States of America, nor as guard of any prisons, depots or stores
nor discharge any duties usually performed by Officers or soldiers
against the United States of America, until duly exchanged by the proper
authorities.
J. W. Gilmore (signed)
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Sworn to and subscribed before me at Vicksburg, Miss., this 9th day of
July 1863.
W. Duncan 11th Reg't Illinois Vols
Capt and Paroling Officer