westcobbdog
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This talented confederate administrator's field hospital designs saved many lives during the war and served as a template for use in all subsequent american conflicts
Excellent question I gotta think on..
This talented confederate administrator's field hospital designs saved many lives during the war and served as a template for use in all subsequent american conflicts
This talented confederate administrator's field hospital designs saved many lives during the war and served as a template for use in all subsequent american conflicts
I venture a guess that you are referring to Samuel Stout
Yep, Samuel Hollingsworth Stout.
Researchers are still combing through the meticulous records he kept. Through his records they have been able to identify a large number of previously unknown confederate dead buried in Marietta among other places. We are hoping the records for the hospitals located in Stone Mountain are still in tact and can possibly be used to identify the 200+ unknown confederates buried there.
This Cavalry battle in Va cost the Union 2 Generals in 1 day.
Good point Bass but note the question was about a Cavalry engagement.At Chancellorsville, the South lost Jackson & Paxton. The north lost Berry, Whipple, and Kirby.
Chantilly?
Here's a retread...who called the Etowah the Rubicon of Ga.?
W.T.Sherman
greenbacks 1862 legal tender act ?
revenue act . income tax . also 1862 ?