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SOURCES: January 2002 - Barry Spence Dunnigan
"William joined Captain Haywood's Company of Partisan Rangers at Woodville, Haywood County, Tennessee. This company became part of the 15th Tennessee Cavalry. He was paroled at Gainesville Alabama in 1865. William was only 15 when he enlisted. The story was told to me by Bob Dunagan that William was resting on a sawdust pile, when General Forrest gave him an order, just after he got up a Yankee shell hit the pile he was lying on, blowing it apart.
William worked as a mechanic on sawmills and cotton gins around Eaton and on the Mississippi River below Dyersburg. He got sick while at Memphis, and came back to Tom's place below Central where he died. William did not have a headstone until I got one through the V.A. in 1991. The S.C.V. and 31st. Tenn. Inf. had a memorial service during the Dunagan family reunion."
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