George W Brown



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George W Brown
Co H 67th Regiment CSA
Burial: Thigpen Cemetery, Duplin County, NC

W. Brown (First_Last) 
Regiment Name 67 North Carolina Infantry 
Side Confederate  
Company  D  
Soldier's Rank_In  Private  
Soldier's Rank_Out  Private  
Alternate Name   
Notes  
Film Number M230 roll 5 


67th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry 

67th Infantry Regiment completed its organization in January, 1864, near Kinston, North 
Carolina. The unit contained one cavalry and nine infantry companies, and totalled about 
625 officers and men. Its members were from Craven, Wilson, Jones, Duplin, Pitt, and 
Wayne counties. Attached to the Department of North Carolina and Southern Virginia, 
it skirmished around New Bern and Kinston, then disbanded near Stantonsburg on April 
28, 1865. Colonel John N. Whitford, Lieutenant Colonel Rufus W. Wharton, and Major 
Edward Whitford were in command. 


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