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Re: Casualty names omitted in the 'Official Record

Yes, that can easily be done.

These reports are found in M836, Confederate States Army Casualties: Lists and Narrative Reports 1861-
1865
, reel 7, "Kanawha Valley, Sept. 6-16, 1862, Report of Medical Director, Department of Southwestern Virginia."

The opening lines of the guide to this microfilm reads,

On the seven rolls of this microfilm publication are reproduced part of the unbound lists and
narrative reports of casualties submitted to the Confederate War Department by units of
the Confederate States Army for the period 1861-65. The records are part of the War
Department Collection of Confederate Records, Record Group 109.

Please note that all entries from M836 have been indexed and cards placed in each soldier's military service file.

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