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Curtis:

There is a Moffet cemetery north os Branch just off Hiway 41. That would put it on the old Military Road, I think. Some of us north of the river have also been looking for Moffets Station. Aman named Hart who is acivil war reenactor and lives in N.M. has been searching for an ancestors grave. He was captured in a skirmish at Moffets Station, taken to Ft. Smith, hanged and buried in an unmarked grave. As I remember, Capt. Hart came to the river valley with a Texas cavalry unit, but switched to bushwhaking/ He was good at it, but not careful enough.

If you do locate it, please let me know the location. If you are successful at that then perhaps you could help me find Buffalo Mountain (9 miles Nod Ozark in dispatches). Shelby camped there after he had made a run across MO. and the Union forces caught him and by reports commanders, had a good scrap there.

So good to see a post from western Ark.

Ed

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