

This company came from Fayetteville, Lincoln County, Tennessee. It was mustered into Confederate service at Nashville on November 5, 1861; and then, by order of General A. S. Johnston, was mustered out again on the same day. Some of this company subsequently served in the 44th Tennessee Infantry Regiment, enlisting in December, 1861; and some few in Company E," 9th Kentucky Infantry Regiment. There is a muster roll of Spencer's Company on file.
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