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- Co. I, 33rd Mississippi Infantry Regiment*
Flowers, Able (Abel/Abe)
Private
Aged 30 years (in 1862)
Appears on Company Muster-In Roll of the organization named above. Roll dated Grenada, April 17, 1862.
Enlisted March 7, 1862
At Eureka, Panola County, Mississippi by Captain W.B. Johnston
RECORD OF EVENTS OF ABEL (ABE) FLOWERS'S SERVICE WITH THE 33RD MISSISSIPPI INFANTRY REGIMENT*
1862, Apr 17 Enlisted at Eureka, Panola County, Mississippi
1862, Mar 7 & Aug 31 Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Present"
1862, Nov & Dec Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Present"
1863, Mar & Apr Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Present"
1863, May & June Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Absent, Absent without leave."
1863, July & Aug Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Absent, Absent without leave since July 16, 1863."
1863, Sept & Oct Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Present"
1863, Nov & Dec Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Present"
1864, Mar & Apr Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Present"
1864, July & Aug Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Present"
1864, June 30
to Appears on Company Muster Roll as "Present"
1865, Feb 28
1865, Apr 28 Appears on a Muster Roll of Officers and Men paroled in accordance with the terms of a Military Convention entered in to on the 26th day of April, 1865, between General Joseph E. Johnston, Commanding Confederate Army, and Major General W.T. Sherman, Commanding United States Army in North Carolina. Roll Dated near Greensboro, N.C., April 28th, 1865. Paroled at Greensboro, North Carolina, May 1, 1865.
*This company subsequently became Company I, 33rd Regiment Mississippi Infantry. The 33rd Regiment Mississippi Infantry was known for a short time after being organized as Hurst's Regiment Mississippi Infantry. About April9, 1865, this regiment was consolidated with the 1st and 22nd Regiments and the 1st Battalion Mississippi Infantry, and formed a new regiment which was designated the 22nd Regiment Mississippi Infantry.
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