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Muster Roll of Fernandina Volunteers, c. 1860-1861

(From: Division of Recreation and Parks, Fort Clinch Exhibit Materials, 1765, 1820-1940, Series S 1319)

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A text version of this Muster Roll of Fernandina Volunteers is included below the graphic image.

Muster Roll of Fernandina Volunteers, c. 1860-1861



29. J.C. Gibbs
30. F[elix] Livingston [Later promoted to First Lieutenant]
31. D. Bryant
32. A.J. Peacock
33. J.H. McGinnis

Joseph Finegan, Capt., Fernandina Volunteers H[enry] C. Dozier, 3d Lieutenant [Later promoted to First Lieutenant and Captain]

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