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Ken: Not sure if you had this or not but thought I would send it along:

66th Georgia, Co. C. Pvt. William Chooswood killed Dec. 16, 1864 Nashville, Tennessee.

Pvt. Thomas Chooswood killed same date and location.

(Both sets of remains were taken home for reburial in Newton County, Georgia, exact location unknown.)

Pvt. Alfred Sigmon killed Dec. 16, 1864 at Nashville. Believed to be buried among the Unknown CSA Dead in Confederate Circle, Mt. Olviet Cemtery (Circular Mass Grave) Nashville, Tennessee.

Pvt. JOhn W. Berry (mw&c) Dec. 15, 1864 at Nashville, Tennessee. Died on January 10, 1865 in a Federal Prisoner of War hospital in Nashville. Buried in Confederate Circle, Mt. Olviet Cemetry, Nashville, Tennessee.

Hope this of some assistance to your research. If you need anything else on casualties, let me know.

Tiim Burgess

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