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Re: Henry Thomas Calhoun, 1st MS Cavalry

Jim, I couldn't find H.T. Of course that doesn't mean that his grave is necessarily unmarked, as there are cemeteries in Grenada, Yalobusha, and Tallahatchie counties that are not documented online. But I exhausted all of my normal resources, and even spent several hours Googling...I have found a number of graves in the past by Googling, but not this time. (Though I am impatient at many things, I for some reason have no problem looking through a few hundred Google pages looking for something.

I did find two Henry Calhouns, one born in 1808 buried in Jasper Co, and the other is likely the son of H.T., Henry Townes Calhoun (1863-1936) buried in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in Grenada.

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