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Pvt. Anthony C. Warren, Co. B, 30th Texas Cavalry (1st Texas Partisan Rangers). 3 fold3 pages...an Index Card, Company Muster-in Roll and Company Muster Roll. He mustered-in at age 32 at Camp McCullough (which I believe was in Waco) on July 1, 1862 for 3 years or the war. The only CMR is for July/August 1863 and he was "Present". About the 30th Texas Cavalry from NPS:
"30th Cavalry Regiment [also called 1st Texas Partisan Rangers] was organized at Waco, Texas, during the summer of 1862. It was formed with about 800 from Waco and Round Rock, and Hill Country. Assigned to D.H. Cooper's, Gano's, and Parsons' Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, it fought in Arkansas and later in the Indian Territory. The unit reported 16 casualties at Poison Spring and 19 at Cabin Creek. During May, 1865, it disbanded at Austin, Texas."
https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CTX0030RC
He filed a Pension Application on 9/17/1925, approved 9/24/1925. He said he enlisted in July 1861 and was discharged in July 1865. He was a farmer in Coryell County with his wife and 2 kids in the 1870 Census. He was in Mills County with his wife as a farmer in the 1910 Census. He died in 1930. His wife, 1 daughter and 5 grandchildren are buried there also. His gravestone, as I found it, looked worse than it did in the 10 year old picture in FindAGrave.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67023682/anthony-c-warren
"30th Cavalry Regiment [also called 1st Texas Partisan Rangers] was organized at Waco, Texas, during the summer of 1862. It was formed with about 800 from Waco and Round Rock, and Hill Country. Assigned to D.H. Cooper's, Gano's, and Parsons' Brigade, Trans-Mississippi Department, it fought in Arkansas and later in the Indian Territory. The unit reported 16 casualties at Poison Spring and 19 at Cabin Creek. During May, 1865, it disbanded at Austin, Texas."
https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CTX0030RC
He filed a Pension Application on 9/17/1925, approved 9/24/1925. He said he enlisted in July 1861 and was discharged in July 1865. He was a farmer in Coryell County with his wife and 2 kids in the 1870 Census. He was in Mills County with his wife as a farmer in the 1910 Census. He died in 1930. His wife, 1 daughter and 5 grandchildren are buried there also. His gravestone, as I found it, looked worse than it did in the 10 year old picture in FindAGrave.
https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67023682/anthony-c-warren