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Subject: The Lost List of 600 Confederates That Died Second Battle of Manassas
From: Dmsmiley
Date: May 31, 1998
Hi all,
With Mary Looney's permission I have taken the list of the burials of the
Manassas Cemetery that she posted to the NC-SC Roots list and placed them
on-line on my home pages. It is broken down into several different pages:
one for each state, and one alpha for all states.
The site address is: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/9222
Please visit them and let me know of any improvements that can be made.
Also, I am in the process of giving copies of these pages to the USGenWeb
states that are represented and to the Cemetery Project that is under way.
Have a good night and happy hunting.
Denise (Kirkland) Smiley
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeanette Martin
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, May 23, 1998 8:47 AM
Subject: The Lost List of 600 Confederates That Died Second Battle of Manassas
Robert E. Smith, an electronics technician from Carpentersville, ILL,
>has spent 18 years searching for his gr grandfather's grave who died in
>the Second Battle of Manassas.
>
>In the National Archives he found a list - misfiled - in a box of those
>who had died in Warrenton from this Battle.
>
>He checked out 520 of the 600 names ( from 10 states ) and sent all his
>information to the Warrenton Public Library with a note that the town
>officals should use it as they wished.
>
>Does anyone know if this information is or will be put online? There's
>an awful lot of relatives who want to know about this.
>
>All owe him thanks for this. BTW, he's still looking for his gr gdf.
>Jeanette Martin Telfair Co.Ga
>
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