"Minden Blues"
Proud Confederate Soldier
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McIntire, J. D., Pvt. 8th La. Co. G. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Rappahannock, Nov. 7, 1863. Sent to Aikens Landing, Feb. 10, 1865, for exchange from Pt. Lookout.
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John D. McIntyre, one of our best citizens and among our leading business men as well as a leader in every movement or enterprise that promised good for his fellow man, died at his residence last night at 9 o'clock after a long and painful illness. (Balance of obit is very hard to read.)
Published in The Shreveport Times, Oct 14, 1900, and is available in the card file in the genealogy department of Shreve Memorial Library, Broadmoor Branch, Shreveport, LA.
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son of Alexander McIntyre and Elizabeth G Crawford
"Minden Blues"
Proud Confederate Soldier
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McIntire, J. D., Pvt. 8th La. Co. G. Federal Rolls of Prisoners of War, Captured Rappahannock, Nov. 7, 1863. Sent to Aikens Landing, Feb. 10, 1865, for exchange from Pt. Lookout.
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John D. McIntyre, one of our best citizens and among our leading business men as well as a leader in every movement or enterprise that promised good for his fellow man, died at his residence last night at 9 o'clock after a long and painful illness. (Balance of obit is very hard to read.)
Published in The Shreveport Times, Oct 14, 1900, and is available in the card file in the genealogy department of Shreve Memorial Library, Broadmoor Branch, Shreveport, LA.
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son of Alexander McIntyre and Elizabeth G Crawford
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