Texas, like all states sent regiments to Va. at the beginning of the war in 61, took them awhile to get there....and most ended up in Lee's army. You should easily be able to research his history.
I collect civil war relics, mostly metal detecting, but have several confederate bills. Main thing to look for is rough edges and since the notes were hand signed, you can tell the difference in sig and print. In your SS's the confederate bills appear to be reproductions, as the signatures look printed, not rusted faded ink.
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My GG Grandfather served with Lee as well with the 22nd NC. He didn't have as long of a walk home. He was a captain, his uniform, writing desk, sword, guns, etc..remained in our old homeplace as it passed from generation down. Funny, I use to take his sword out of the closet and play with it as a kid. Most of it got split up among family, I got the writing desk, still some papers in it. Been trying to get the sword from my uncle.