I'm new here so I just wanted to see if I can make a post.
My ancestor on my mother's side wasStephen T. Musselwhite of Company H, 17th Mississippi Regiment. His service records show he enlisted early with Company H, Panola Vindicators. He was wounded in Chickamauga. His next record states he deserted but then appears on a list of prisoners at Memphis. His final record shows he signed an Oath of Allegience in June 1864.
I had to buy the book "A Life For the Confederacy". I think it is one of the best journals out there for a Confederate soldier. While reading that book by a soldier named Moore, I was interested in a cemetery hidden in the woods behing my daughter's house in Marshall County--named Wesley Chapel Cemetery. Then I found out that the author is buried there and only 1/3 mile from where my daughter lives. So I got a photo of me next to his headstone and holding the book.
(Let's see if this works)