Greetings: I saw the message about the Plymouth Pilgrims group, and was wondering if there is something similar for Tennesseans who were incarcerated at Andersonville. My 2nd grand-uncle Hubbard Blaylock of the 2nd Tennessee (USA), Co. D died at Andersonville in July of 1864, and I know that a large percentrage of that Company was captured at Rogersville and incarcerated at Andersonville and elsewhere . (Hubbard's brother Michael, a corporal in Co. D, was at Richmond prison, but was then exchanged). I was re-watching my tape of the "Sultana" documentary yesterday and saw mention of several Tennesseans from other regiments, such as the 6th and 7th, who were casualties of the explosion, and also a few who survived the explosion, and presumably most of them came via Andersonville. Would be interested in hearing from anyone who knows anything of the 2nd regiment, or also the 4th Tenn. Cavalry (though I believe none of them were captured, my gg-grandfather served in Co. K). Thanks Jessie Blalock http://www.clark.net/pub/jcblal/geneal.html