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- Charles Culver : Fleming married at the home of Alfred G. Russel with J. N. Reynolds performing the ceremony. Fleming had two dependents when he entered the service and was allowed an additional $25.00 per year. Fleming entered Company D, 26th Regiment, Alabama Infantry as a private at Summit, Alabama on Oct. 29, 1861 for a period of three years. This unit was also designated as the 50th Regiment, Alabama Infantry. He was transfered with leave to the Confederate States Shoeshop at Columbus, Georgia on or about March 7, 1863 by Special Order 54/2 dated March 1, 1863. Authority, Dept & Army of Tennessee-- Bragg. He shows on the rolls of non comissioned officers and privates employed on extra duty, and on rolls of soldiers unfit for field duty. He entered as a private and was discharged a private. His CSA records show the following: Shoemaker, receipts for work in May, June , July, August, October, November and December 1863. He applied for pension in Madison Co., AL in 1897.
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