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Online Archive of 
Green B. W. Vaughn
~1832 - December 4, 1861
Born in AL around 1832.
Resided in Belton, Bell County, TX.
Worked as a farmer.
Mustered into Company A at Houston, TX on September 25, 1861.
Died of illness.
Buried at Nashville, TN on December 4, 1861.
Moved to Confederate Circle, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, TN in 1869.
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Old Nashville Cemetery. Moved to Confederate Circle, Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, TN in 1869.
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EH Ross
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Claiborne, John M. Muster Roll of Terry's Texas Rangers; With Historical Remarks. Galveston: Self Published, 1882. Jones, Andrew M. Annotated Roster of Terry's Texas Rangers, the 8th Texas Cavalry. Unpublished Research. Scott, Paul R. Eighth Texas Cavalry, CSA. Arlington: The University of Texas at Arlington, July 1977. Unpublished MA Thesis. |
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