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Re: Hospital records at Kingston, GA

Sir,

OCLC is a library code and the Center for American History is part of the Library at the University of Texas at Austin. Below is the link the Guide to the Samuel Hollingsworth Stout Papers, 1837 (1860-1865) 1902

http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/00042/cah-00042.html

Descriptive Summary
Creator: Stout, Samuel Hollingsworth
Title Samuel Hollingsworth Stout Papers
Dates: 1837-1902
Dates: (1860-1865)
Abstract Primarily Confederate States of America Army medical records relating to hospitals under the command of Samuel Hollingsworth Stout, Confederate Medical Director of Hospitals, Army of Tennessee. Includes essays written by Stout's daughter, Katherine Stout Moore.
OCLC Record No. 34197007
Extent 22 ft., 4 in., papers 14 reels, microfilm
Language English.
Repository Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin

To examine the material you will have to go to the University of Texas at Austin or retain a historian in the area to examine the material. This is raw original records that would have to be examined by hand. I hope this helps.

Respectfully,

Gerald D. Hodge, Jr.
War Between the States Historian
Historian: 39th Georgia Volunteer Infantry Regiment

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