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Re: looking for soldiers who died at tyners statio

Mr. Roberson,

I don't know if you have seen this article in CONFEDERATE VETERAN but you may want to check it out. It does not have names but does point out that, "The land being in woods and inclosed (sic), the graves were fairly well preserved until a few years ago. The wooden boards, however, are entirely destroyed, and there is no mark by which to identify any grave, except that one has a head and foot stone, and on the head stone the initials "H.E." are carved, and underneath, the figure "8."

The entire article is about one and a third column in length.

Confederate Graves near Tyner's Tenn. Volume VIII (1900), page 68.

I hope this helps.

Respectfully,

Gerald D. Hodge, Jr.
War Between the States Historian
Historian: 39th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment
http://39thgavolinfrgt.homestead.com/39thHomepage.html

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