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Re: Texas Confederate Indigent Families Index

Steve,
That is hilarious! I did not know the building where the hospital was located was still standing. I will have to try to pay it a visit myself. Maybe you can give me directions. I'll bring plenty of bug spray! Seriously though, I read somewhere that there was a lot of deaths due to measles among the soldiers about that time. That is a great story..thanks for sharing it.

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