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Re: Greenville AL train wreck
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By all means. Would love a copy of the transcription. My research at the Greenville library included a folder on the train wrecks.1st August 1862 and 2nd August 1863. Names of men killed, biographical info. And history of the various hospitals and the establishment of the old Confederate cemetery.

Ron Skellie
2532 Howell Farms Way
Acworth, GA 30101

rskellie@mindspring.com

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