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Re: Ocmulgee Hosp. Macon GA
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While this is entirly possible also please consider that the Ocmulgee Hospital as good as it was from time to time also transferred patients to other hospitals within Dr. Stout's territory. In the small town of Cuthbert, Georgia three hospitals popped up in the fall of 1864. The Hill,Lumpkin, and Hood Hospitals. Some of their patients were transferred from the Ocmulgee Hospital. Fort Gaines, Georgia along with Dawson and Albany also had temporary hosptials as the War spread into Georgia. There were dozens of other towns also including Alabama that took in patients from various other hospitals. In Cuthbert hospitals alone something along the lines of 22 Confederates died there. A handful are unknown although my research has determined who many of the unknown might be. Mr. Pitts brings a valid point but please also consider other possibilities.

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