The following are some burial sites of men of the 7 Miss Vols, with data taken from grave markers, and without verification as to accuracy of names or unit designations:
Albrells, J. N.; Co D; d. 17 Jun 64; Confederate, Oakland
Ceme, Atlanta
Albritton, H. H.; Co B; Confederate, Myrtle Hill Ceme, Rome
(name also given as Alberitton)
Ballard, J. C.; Co G; d. 7 Jun 64; Confederate, Oakland,
Atlanta
Barnett, Isaiah; 23 Nov 37-13 Jun 17; Myrtle Hill, Rome;
transferred from I/26 Miss; WIA West Point, Miss May
paroled Selma; born Russellville, Ala; brother of
Benjamin F. Barnett, Van den Corput's (Ga) Art.
Battery (in regular section, not Confederate section)
Bowman, ____; Co B; Confederate, Oakland, Atlanta
Greer, F.; Confederate, Oakland, Atlanta
Connelly, S.; Confederate, Covington, Newton County
Cooper, John D. 1 LT; Co C; Confederate, Rose Hill Ceme,
Macon; buried Row 4, Grave # 135
Cox, S. M.; Co F; d. 16 Dec 63; Stonewall (Confederate),
LaGrange; Row 3, Grave # 30
Greer, Isaiah SGT; Co H; Soldier's, Newnan City, Newnan
McDoanld, S. M.; Co F; Copnfederate, Myrtle Hill, ROme
Mock, John D; Co A; Confederate, Rose Hill, Macon; Row 1,
Grave # 28
Pearce, D.; Co I; Stonewall, Griffin; Grave # 273
Powell, James; Confederate, Greenwood Ceme, Barnesville,
Lamar County
There is actually a stone fence surrounding the Confederate cemeteries in both LaGrange and Griffin. Both are well kept, apparently by the respective cities.