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Re: How the Soldiers are (were) Buried

Hi Joe!
I didn't know we could do that! So, you mean that I could actually have a CSA marker in a cemetery (provided I own the lot) here in Texas or in Alabama for my GG-granddaddy who's buried in an unmarked grave at Blandford in Va? I have the proof he served in the 51st Ala. PR and that he died while in service and have checked with Blandford - he's not on their rolls of known burials. Of course, out of 30,000 plus graves at Blandford, they only know the names of about 3 thousand or less.

Am I understanding you correctly? 'Cause if I am, I'm going to go through whatever channels I have to go through and my Granddaddy Crit is going to have a marker.

Thanks,
Penny

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