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thank you, that's very humbling
Thanks for the post, I wonder how the site was first discovered?
as a lifelong medical wienie I cannot even imagine going through that
Thanks for the link Tnm.
I often wonder about the fired bullets I find around Skirmish sites.
I wonder also if , It was a Confederate Field Hospital , as whole bodies were thrown into a "Limb" pit.
Glad they are to be honored in Arlington later in the Summer .
I can see your point , I just could not imagine a Union soldier throwing a fellow Soldiers body in with arms / legs etc.
They could have had Slaves or Black Men doing that sort of work.
I know it was mostly Black Men who were involved in the recovery & re-burial of Battlefield & temporary Graves.
There are a bunch of 'Unknown' Confederates in one Grave at the Marietta GA Confederate Cemetery.
That would be nice to find the site or the Train crash..
Is that 'spur' still in use? 'Or length of RR Track I should say.