Confederate camp site:

Peg Leg

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What a neat name, My Great-Great-Grandfather died in a hospital at or near, Huntsville AL, He was with (Kentucky volunteers), died of Illness.

Good Luck in your search.


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diggummup

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What is it you want to know? Do you live near Titusville? Do you know regiment your g-g uncle served in? Here is what the Indian River County Library has to offer you.Your local library is usually a good source for information of this type.It may take hours to find what your looking for but it may well be worth it in the long run.You need adobe acrobat reader for the first link.http://www.rootsweb.com/~flindian/ircl/resourcefl.pdf.Here is some more info that may be of interest or at least lead you somewhere-http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Lair/3680/cw/cw-fl.html.Hope something here helps.If not give me a little more info. and i'll see what I can come up with. :)
 

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get the confedrate offical records you can find it on line may help are look for what regment may camped there you may find some books writen on it.
 

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