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Re: Co E, 48th GA Infantry and Huguenot in VA

Julie,

There are individual stones, set in the ground, as well as a single commemorative monument, but I would think the stones do not mark actual graves since the records were destroyed in the hotel fire. But the location is serene and the enclosed small field is attractive with not much surrounding development--yet. Signs point to the location off Huguenot Springs Road which runs to route 711 just west of the new 288 extension and south of the James River. A roadside marker on 711 describes the site, but this marker is about a mile and a half north of the actual cemetery.

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