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Bourland in North Texas and Indian Territory During the Civil War: Fort Cobb, Fort Arbuckle & the Wichita Mountains Reviews Reviews by Patricia Adkins-Rochette Home Captain Gilmore Capt. Gilmore was probably "Seaborne Gillmore" |
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Houston, Texas December 24, 1863.... .Special Orders No. 167.. Capt. Gilmore. I. All the Minute & Local Defense __ (torn) enemies of Northern Sub-Dist. of Texas will immediately report for duty to Brig. Genl. [H.E.] McCulloch, commanding Sub Dist. &c., Bonham. They will forward the Muster Roll of each Company to the Hd. Quarters and send a copy to Genl. McCulloch.By command of Maj. Genl. Magruder, A.A.G. State Troops Hd. Quarters, Bureau of State Troops, Dist. of Texas, New Mexico, & Arizona, Official, B.E. Benton, Capt. A.A.Genl.
per The Bourland Papers, BP-DM4406-3N-1000 Captain Gillmore, may be either Seaborne Gillmore or his son F.D. Gillmore .... Below is info about Seaborne and his two sons. GILLMORE, Seaborne
Gillmore (1801 GA-1867 Tarrant Co TX, Mtichell Cem) (Sgt, 4th IL Infantry,
Mexican War) |
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Dec 24, 1863 letter |
Patricia Adkins-Rochette 07/13/2010 prochette@Juno.com
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Bourland in North Texas and Indian Territory During the Civil War: Fort Cobb, Fort Arbuckle & the Wichita Mountains