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Re: Hospital records and location of a grave

Shelby:

The great bulk of the men who died in hospitals in Macon were buried in the Confederate Cemetery located within Rose Hill City Cemetery, in the heart of Macon, on a bluff overlooking the Ocmulgee River. Almost all of the graves there are marked and credited to individuals, but there are some unknowns. A few of the people who had connections to relatives in Macon are buried in the regular section of Rose Hill. I went back and looked at my Rose Hill listing, and I do not find a N., J. ro a A. J. Smith listed among the burials and attributed to a Mississippi unit.

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