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Linda,

Chris did a fine piece of detective work.

Your Pvt. W. W. Albright, Co. D, North Carolina Infantry, appears on a Report of Sick and Wounded at General Hospital Camp Winder, Richmond as having died Oct. 4, 1864 under the name W. Albright, disease, Vulnus Sclopet [Vulnus Sclopeticum. Latin for gunshot wound]

The register of Confederate Dead in Hollywood Cemetery records

7026 Wright, W. A. Co. D 11th N. C. Oct. 7, 1864

You might want to order his service record file through a service offered on this board. He served a very short term having enrolled in Co. D, June 27, 1864 at Morganton.

George Martin

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