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Online Archive of 
Henry Clay Wiley
~1841 - ??
Born in AL around 1841.
Resided at Pittsville, Ft. Bend County, TX in 1860; occupied as a school teacher.
Described as 6' with auburn hair, dark complexion, and hazel eyes.
Mustered into Company H at Houston, TX on September 7, 1861.
Hospitalized from April 12, 1862 through May 1862.
Present in March 1864.
Present in June 1864.
Promoted to Sergeant by end of war.
Paroled at Montgomery, AL on June 17, 1865.
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| Diary of G. L. Macmurphy, August 17, 1862 | ||
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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 Unpublished Research.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 Unpublished MA Thesis.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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