This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Surnames: Anthony, Green, Hill Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/Ic.2ADI/62.175.334.351.354.475.476.479.478.485.1.1.1 Message Board Post: Sorry, the name you mentioned was not on the list I was able to get at the Shreveport library Genealogy section. That list of 149 names, was for CSA soldiers who died in the CSA General hospital between 1864-1865. I don't know if this was a partial list, or the full list. I was told that many of the men were buried in unmarked graves, and no markers were put up. I visited that graveyard at the Greenwood Cemetery and broused around for about an hour. The markers I saw were pretty much helter skelter. Not alpha, nor even by War. A CSA grave might be next to a WW 1, Spanish-American, or WW 11 grave. Some of the markers were so worn, it was difficult to make out the soldiers name. I understand there is a move on to identify individual graves. You might contact the library and tell them you are interested in the Grave Location Project. Please mention that you got the information from me. The people at the library were especially helpful.