PORTIONS OF THE PENSION FILE OF JOSEPH PLEMONS
State of Georgia
Whitfield County
Personally appears J.T. Plemmons of Whitfield County, State of Georgia, who being duly sworn, says on oath, that he is a bona fide citizen and resident of the said state, and has been such continuously since the fall of 1842 that he enlisted in the military service of the Confederate States during the war between the States and served as a private in Company F 11th regiment of Georgia Volunteers, Andersons brigade; that whilst engaged in such military service at the Battle of Funkstown in the State of Maryland on the 10th day of July 1863 he was wounded as follows: While in a kneeling position struck by musketball just above knee on right thigh and passed through into calf of leg on back side and came out above the ankle, shattering the large bone rendering leg esstially useless.
Despondent desires to participate in the benefits of the act approved October 24, 1887
Sworn to and subscribed before me, this the 7th day of March 1889
J.C. Gorton--Ordinary
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