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Re: Stone's River to be developed

This is all I have.

The Graham Cemtery book shows that Mr. Nathan Oliver was in the Orange Hospital, cause of death was the mumps and he is buried in the Graham Cemetery Orange Va. He was in the 21rst Mississippi Co.. C and died 3/29, 1862

At the beginning of the report on the Civil War soliders was what was written.

Appendix

The following is a list of soliders of the Confederate Sates of America who died in the Orange County Hospital during the opening years of the War. Between the states.Many of the soliders were buried in the Graham cemetery in graves marked as "unknown C.S.A. Solider" Oral history passed to Boots Davis, a longtime sexton of Graham Cemetery, said that these soliders were buried two deep. The list was made from the records of the hospital now in the National Archives in Washington D.C. and a few names were obtained through other sources.

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