N. Rasberry, Pvt., Co. F, 11th Infantry Regiment Alabama. Appears on a REPORT of casualties, of the 4th Brigade, Longstreets’ Div., in action before Richmond, VA.; June 30, 1862. Remarks: Wounded. Series 1, Vol. 11, part 2, page 775.
Army of the Confederate States. Certificate of Disability For Discharge. Private Newton Rasberry of Captain Dawson’s Company, F, of the 11th Alabama Infantry Regiment Volunteers, was enlisted by Captain Davison, of the 11th Infantry Regiment of Alabama Volunteers at Lynchburgh, on the 25th day of June 1861, to serve three years; he was born in Bibb Co., in the State of Alabama, is Twenty three years of age, five feet, six inches high, fair complexion, blue eyes, fair hair, and by occupation when enlisted a farmer. During the last two months said soldier has been unfit for duty 60 days.
Station: Camp Winder
Date: Aug. 28th, 1862
I Certify, that I have carefully examined the said soldier Newton Rasberry of Captain Davison’s Company, and find him incapable of performing the duties of a soldier because of a gun shot wound of the right leg and amputation of the same, and I therefore recommend his immediate discharge from service.
Approved
J. R. Bratton
Surgeon 4th Division
August 28th 1862
Discharged this 5th day of Sept., 1862 at Richmond by Brigadier General ?, Commanding the Post