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Re: John Wesley Brady c/o William T. Hobgood

Also, according to my Mother, although she doesn't know the exact burial location, the story told to her by her Mother was that he was buried in a cornfield just near the Georgia border after their Regiment was attacked by Union soldiers at that location who did not know that the War was over at that time.

Charles Little
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