Earl Leonard CAHO-[3794]
Sex: M
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Birth: 11 Feb 1968 - Peoria, Illinois
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AFN #: 120
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Father: Kenneth Julian CAHO-[3724] (1932- )� [MRIN:172]�
Mother: Mary Jane BROWN-[200] ( - )
Ed CAHO-[2785]
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MILITARY: Ed Caho (First_Last)
Regiment Name 9 Tennessee Infantry.
Side Confederate
Company K
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Private
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Film Number M231 roll 7
MILITARY: CONFEDERATE TENNESSEE TROOPS
9th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry
9th Infantry Regiment was organized at Jackson, Tennessee, in May, 1861. Its members were recruited in the counties of Haywood, Fayette, Tipton, Shelby, Hardeman, Weakley, Obion, and Lauderdale. The unit fought at Shiloh <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/tn003.htm>and Perryville <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/ky009.htm>before being assigned to General Maney's and Palmer's Brigade, Army of Tennessee. In December, 1862, it was consolidated with the 6th Tennessee Regiment. It participated in the campaigns of the army from Murfreesboro <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/tn037.htm> to Atlanta <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/ga017.htm>, endured Hood's winter operations, and ended the war in North Carolina. The regiment was organized with 838 officers and men, had 60 killed and wounded at Shiloh and 158 disabled at Perryville. The 6th/9th lost ten percent of the 412 engaged at Murfreesboro and fifty-eight percent of the 335 at Chickamauga. During December, 1863, this command totalled 335 men and 183 arms. On April 26, 1865, the 9th Regiment surrendered about 40 men. The field officers were Colonels Henry L. Douglass and Charles S. Hunt; Lieutenant Colonel John W. Burford; and Majors George W. Kelso, H.A. Rogers and S.H. White.
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Edward Kahoe CAHO-[29]
Sex: M
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Birth: St. Louis, Missouri
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Father: Wt CAHO-[5095] ( - )� [MRIN:1879]�
Mother: Margereta TAYLER-[5088] ( - )
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MILITARY: Edward Caho (First_Last)
Regiment Name 18 Louisiana Infantry
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Company D
Soldier's Rank_In Private
Soldier's Rank_Out Private
Alternate Name Edward/Kahoe
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Film Number M378 roll 5
MILITARY: CONFEDERATE LOUISIANA TROOPS
18th Regiment, Louisiana Infantry
18th Infantry Regiment completed its organization during the late summer of 1861 at Camp Moore, Louisiana. The men were from the parishes of St. James, St. Landry, Calcasieu, Natchitoches, Bienville, LaFourche, and Orleans. This unit lost 13 killed, 80 wounded, and 118 missing at Shiloh <http://www2.cr.nps.gov/abpp/battles/tn003.htm> and sustained 13 casualties at Farmington. Later it was assigned to Mouton's and H.Gray's Brigade in the Trans-Mississippi Department. During the winter of 1863-1864 it was consolidated with the 10th Louisiana Infantry Battalion, then in the spring of 1864 part of this command transferred to the 7th Louisiana Cavalry Regiment. It was involved in the operations against the Federal Red River Campaign and later participated in various conflicts in Louisiana. The regiment disbanded during the early spring of 1865. Its commanding off