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NOTE: Some of the information on this page was obtained from Camp Chase web pages with thanks and gratitude. Be sure to check those pages as they may contain additional information. The rank of each soldier is "PVT" unless otherwise noted.
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I will do lookups in The Story of Camp Chase; A History of the Prison and its Cemetery, Together with Other Cemeteries where Confederate Prisoners are Buried, etc., Knauss, William H. (Nashville & Dallas, 1906; rpt. Columbus, 1994), indexed. Send a message to ).
"On April 21, 1862, Lieutenant Menefee wrote to Mrs. John F. Allen (address not given) that her husband, Lieutenant Allen, had been ill with typhoid fever, but was recovering. 'Your next letter will be from him,' the Lieutenant wrote, 'as he is now getting along nicely.' The letter was a brief one; and had it gone upon its way, it would have cheered a lonely, aching heart in far-off Alabama. The cheering letter was written on the 21st of April, and the record shows that he was buried on May 24." |
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