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    1. RE: Burial & Andersonville CD
    2. n0pfy
    3. I looked your Samuel STAHL up on the Andersonville CD and found the following: Samuel Stahl Private Grave 2123 Company D Reg 78 Died Jun 17, 1864 of Pheumonia For those that haven't seen the CD, I have had it for a couple of weeks now and have played around a little and found it to be quite helpful. It has a full database of all soldiers that died at the prison and lists Name, Rank, Grave, Company, Regiment, Death date and cause. It also has a tour of the facility and recreations of the camp. It is well put together and a quality product. One item to mention is to follow the installtion directions fully. I tried running the program without installing the version of QuickTime that was included and it appeared to work except the video clips did not play using the standard Windows 95 media player but after installing the version of QuickTime that is included everything works fine. (That will teach me to read the instructions before running a program (nah, I don't think I'll ever learn:) ). Mark Roberts, n0pfy@qsl.net http://home.mci2000.com/~n0pfy@mci2000.com/ > -----Original Message----- > From: James [mailto:murjast@csrlink.net] > Sent: Friday, August 21, 1998 10:07 AM > To: ANDERSONVILLE-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: Burial > > > Hello, > > I just found and joined this list. > > Recently discovered that a G-Granduncle of mine reportedly captured at > Selma AL was a POW and died at ANDERSONVILLE. > > His name was SAMUEL STAHL,b 24 JAN,1844 in Indiana Co.,PA. He enlisted in > Co D, 78th Reg. PAVOLS, 12 OCT 1861.In Dec.,1862 he transferred to and was > serving with the 4th Cavalry when wounded and taken prisoner. > > Can anyone help me determine if he is buried at Andersonville ? > > Sure will appreciate all information and help. > THANK YOU and GOOD HUNTING, > > Jim > > Researching; > STAHL,KRATZER,HIGHFIELD,BARR,BINDER,KLINE,EGER,NOEL,GLASS,WISEMAN,HOLLEN, > > BENTZ, McLAUGHLIN ,ANDERSON,WHITEHEAD >

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