↑ Florida Memory, State Library and Archives of Florida, Historical Records, Confederate Pension Application number A05199, War Department Record of Service for Osteen, John W, image 17 of 18.
↑ Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 25 April 2020), memorial page for John Weeks Osteen (2 Jun 1840–20 Mar 1930), Find A Grave: Memorial #24318709, citing Old Providence Cemetery, Union County, Florida, USA ; Maintained by Donna McPherson (contributor 46906329).
See Also:
Florida Memory, State Library and Archives of Florida, Historical Records, Confederate Pension Application number A05199, Osteen, John W, 18 images.
Soldiers of Florida: in the Seminole Indian-Civil and Spanish-American Wars, 1st edition (Live Oak, Florida: Board of State Institutions, 14 May 1903), Roll Company F--4th Florida Infantry, Page 128
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