CAMPBELL COUNTY, TENNESSEE - MILITARY - PENSION APPLICATION, P. L. GIBSON ==================================================================== USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or for presentation by other persons or organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for purposes other than stated above must obtain the written consent of the file contributor. This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by: Laura L. Gibson < treclmr@usit.net > ==================================================================== Gibson, P. L. SOLDIER'S APPLICATION FOR A PENSION # 46109 P.L. Gibson Motley County Whiteflat, Texas Filed - August 19, 1929 Approved - October 15, 1929 Pension allowed from - September 1, 1929 Soldier's Application for Confederate Pension The State of Texas County of Motley I, P. L. Gibson do hereby make application for a pension, pursuant to the provisions of the First Section of Title 109, Revised Civil Statutes, 1925, providing for Confederate Pension, amended by Chapter 95, General Laws of the Fortieth Legislature, as amended by Senate Bill 287, Acts of the Regular Session of the Forty - first Legislature of the State of Texas, approved March 5, 1929 on the following ground: I enlisted and served in the military service of the Confederate States during the war between the States of the United States and that I did not desert the Confederate servicw, but during the war I was loyal and true to my duty, and never at any time abandoned my post of duty in the said service; or (that I was in the service of the State of Texas during the war to protect said State against the Indians and Mexicans.) That I was honorably discharged or surrendered, May 20, 1865, peace declared, that I have been a bona fide citizen of this State since prior to January 1, A.D. 1920, and have been continuously since a citizen of the State of Texas. I do further state that I do not hold any National, State, city or county office which pays me a salary or fees of $300.00 per annum, nor have I any income from any other enployement or other souece whatever which amounts to $300.00 per annum, nor do I own in my own right, nor does anyone hold in trust for my benefit or use, nor does my wife own, nor does anyone hold in trust for my wife, estate or property either real, personal, or mixed, either in fee or for life, of the assessed value of over one thousand dollars, exclusive of a home of the value of not more than $2000.00; nor do I receive any aid or pension from any other State of the United States, and I do futher state that the answera given to the following questions are true: 1. What is your age? 91 2. Where were you born? Campbell County, Tenn. 3. How long have you resided in the State of Texas? 58 yrs 4. In what county do you reside? Young County 5. How long have you been a resident in said county? 49 yrs What is your post office address? Whiteflat, Texas 6. Have you applied for a pension under the Confederate pension law and been rejected? No If rejected, state when and where. ------- 7. In what State was the command in which you served organized? Tenn 8. What was your post office address at the time of enlistment? Jacksboro, Tenn 9. How long did you serve? 3 yrs Give, if possible, the date of enlistment and discharge. Early part of 1862; discharged May 20, 1865 10. What was the letter of your company, number of battalion, regiment or battery? Co. G McKenzie's Reg. Tenn Cav. 11. If transfered from one command to another, give time of transfer, name of command and time of service. No transfer 12. What branch of service did you enlist in --- infantry, cavalry, artillery, or navy? Cavalry 13. What is the assessed value of your home, if you own a home? $ 1,000 (? ink smear) 14. What is the assessed value of your other property? 1/2 insterest in $900.00 real property; $560.00 in personal property 15.Do you own any property other than that rendered for taxes in your county? If so, state value of same and county where located. None 16. Have you transfered to others any property of any kind for the purpose of becoming a beneficiary under this law? No none Wherefore your petitioner prays that his application for a pension be approved and such other proceedings be had in the premises as are required by law. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ WAR DEPARTMENT The Adjutant General's Office Washington October 9, 1929 The Comptroller State of Texas Austin, Texas The name P.L. Gibson has not been found on the muster rolls on file in this office of Company G. 5th 9McKenzie's) Regiment Tennessee Cavalry, Confederate States Army, which rolls cover the period from March 16, 1862, to -. roll dated March 12, 1864, in part. The records show, however, that one Prior L. Gibson also born as Pryor L. Gibson and as P.L. Gibson, private, Company B, 5th Regiment Tennessee Cavalry, C.S.A., was captured at Shelbyville, Tennessee, October 7, 1862, forwarded to Louisville, Kentucky, October 14,1863, for exchange. His name appears as signature to an Oath of Allegiance to the United States, subscribed and sworn to at Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Indiana, May 20, 1865. The name P.L. Gibson has not been found on the muster rolls on file in this office of Company B, 5th (McKenzie's) Tennessee Cavalry, C.S.A., which rolls cover the period in part,from January 27, 1862, to December 31, 1864. (signed) C. H. Bridges Major General The Adjutant General