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The information below was extracted from NARA Microfilm Series M233 20-23, which is entilted: "The Descriptive and Historical Resgisters of 51,000 Enlisted Soldiers in the U.S. Army, 1835-1856." Only the data for those soldiers who served "At Buffalo," has been digitized and presented here. To submit a request to extract data on any of the remaining 49,000 soldiers in this archive, please visit: "America's First Soldiers Lookup Service"
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| MANS, James | |
| Age | 22 |
| Eyes | grey |
| Hair | brown |
| Complexion | ruddy |
| Height | 5' 8.25" |
| Birth Place | North Carolina |
| Occupation | Bricklayer |
| Date | August 18, 1840 |
| Where | Albany |
| By | Lieut. Paul |
| Regiment | 2nd Infantry |
| Company | F |
| Discharge Date | June 18, 1845 |
| Cause | Expiration of Service |
| Died | - |
| Deserted | - |
| Apprehended | - |
| Enlistment | Re-enlisted - June 18, 1845 |
| Remarks | At Buffalo Barracks, New York - 1st. SERGEANT |
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