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Mississippi Burials in Georgia

Some additional Mississippi burials in georgia:

1 MISS ART BN
O'Callaghan, William; Co A; 1831-10 Jun 83; Magnolia,

Augusta

Jeffrey's ART Battery
Butler, W.; Confederate Sect. # 1, Row 5, Linwood, Columbus

Smith's (Turner's) ART Battery
Pittard, Samuel LaFayette; 1836-May 1900; Cassville, Cass-

ville, Bartow Cty; trans from I/40 GA Jun 62
Frasure, Charles Edward; 4 Jan 46-11 Apr 25; Gordon Mun.,

Gordon, Wilkinson Cty; enl Oct 63; previously in E/26

GA; surname spelled "Frasuier" on tombstone

Swett's ART Battery
Cable, J. J.; Confederate, Oakland, Atlanta
Marble, A. G. SGT; 29 Sep 64; Confederate, Thomaston;

Row $, Grave # 4.

Sweet's ART Battery (is this the same as Swett's?)
Forinkle, B.; Stonewall, Griffin

Ward's ART Battery
Price, I. W.; Council Fam, near Irwinton, Wilkinson County

Yates' ART Battery
Ussery, Thomas J.; 24 Sep 64; Confederate, Thomaston; Row

4, Grave # 7

Blythe's Reg't
Carwile, Francis Marion; Co G; 8 Feb 32-30 May 03; Myrtle

Hill, Rome; name indicates he or his father was from

Abbeville Dist, S.C.

Miller's Reg't
Carterell, J.; Co A; 1864; Confederate, Magnolia, Augusta

___ MISS
Burks, N. J.; Co D; Confederate, Oakland, Atlanta
McAndrews, W. A. SGT; 3 Aug 64; Oak Hill Griffin

From review, it appears that Thomaston, in Upson County, was primarily used as a hospital area for Mississippi troops.