GREEN B BAKER Pvt. CO I 13th Regiment Texas Cavalry Enlisted 1 March 1862 Orange, Texas S. A. Fairchild Nov. and Dec. Age 22 years Remarks: Camp Nelson, Near Little Rock, Arkansas November 1862 Sick at Camp Nelson since 15 November 1862 Crockett, Houston Co., Texas 1 March 1862 Muster in date 1 March 1862 Capt. S. M. Drake Period 12 mos. Miles to Rendezvous 181 Valuation of Horse 120.00 Equipment 30.00 1 March 1862 Where Orange Texas Capt. S. A. Fairchild 22 Years Old June 1862 Remarks: Detailed for Hospital Service July 24 Green B. Baker only appears as "Green Baker" one time, when he initially enlisted in Orange. All his other files (as you suggested) are under G. B. Baker. He was ill, probably with pneumonia, at Camp Nelson in Nov 62. As "G. B." however, he was present for duty on every muster through the war. The last regimental muster was at the end of Apr 65. Green is listed as "on furlough since 4.12.65." He was probably on leave when he married in Jul 64. The major battles of the Red River campaign were at Mansfield on 8 Apr. 1864, Pleasant Hill on 9 Apr. 1864, and Jenkins' Ferry, Ark. on 30 Apr. 1864. The Yankees withdrew from Louisiana by mid-May, and when Walker's division returned from Arkansas, many of the soldiers were allowed to go on leave. No soldiers from Company I appear on any of my casualty lists for these battles.