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Re: John H. Parker, Dawson's 19th

Not only Orderly Sargeants but the 1860 census takers also. It sometimes seems that no one wanted to give the Christian name for any official record in the 1860's. What get me even further is that I know that Hospital records were kept according to the regulations that I have read. But after the War no one seems to have thought that those records may be of some importance to researchers or genealogist later. So much of our research on regimental muster rolls could be more completely filled in, if we just had the hospital records of St. John's college Hospital in Little Rock for example.

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