He served in the Confederate Army as a Pvt in Co. A, 36th Reg., VA Infantry. In his military records it states that he was "paroled at Camp Morton, Ind., and forwarded to Point Lookout, Md., via the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, for exchange, in pursuance of instructions received by telegraph from the Commissary General of Prisoners, dated Washington, D. C., March 10, 1865".
Enos was a Methodist minister.
He served in the Confederate Army as a Pvt in Co. A, 36th Reg., VA Infantry. In his military records it states that he was "paroled at Camp Morton, Ind., and forwarded to Point Lookout, Md., via the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, for exchange, in pursuance of instructions received by telegraph from the Commissary General of Prisoners, dated Washington, D. C., March 10, 1865".
Enos was a Methodist minister.
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