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Re: Lost Soldier's Graves of Bonham TX.

Ronnie,

Thanks, they are Maxey's men... but the site that I am looking for is in Bonham. I "THINK" they may be in the old Inglish Cemetery. The thinking being that as the men died at the camp in Bonham they would be taken to the city cemetery to be buried. ( Confederate and Union soldiers )
I can't seem to find anyone that knows for a fact that they are in Inglish but so far it is on the top of the list.
Ronnie, I am a member of SCV camp 349 in Sherman TX. and we would like to find the soldier's graves and mark them.
It is a shame to leave these brave men in unmarked graves.
I also would think that the people of Bonham would like to know a little more about there city history.

Thanks,
Gary D. Bray

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