Having been born and reared about 12 miles west of Roswell, I was always told that these women and girls never returned to Georgia. My great uncle, Francis Boring, Co. A, 18th Ga, was captured July 11, 1864, in Roswell, while on furlough to recover from a wound received at Spottsylvania, in May, 1864. He was sent through Marietta, then Nashville, and was placed in Camp Douglas. He was paroled in June, 1865. He always said the stay there caused him to develop rheumatism. At least he made it home.Stan