Thank you so much for checking... I fear that things were in such an uproar in Corinth at the time of his death..ie.. Confederate forces were making a hasty retreat from the battles of Franklin and Nashville, laying over there for a short time before heading on to Tupelo.... I feel that he was most likely laid to rest in Corinth, perhaps one of the many unknowns that rest there. It appears that his family, in Morgan County, IL, did not receive word of his death until 6 or so months after the fact. (probate proceedings) I don't imagine that he ever made it back home. ----- Original Message ----- From: <IllinoisCW@aol.com> To: <IL-CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, May 24, 2001 12:20 PM Subject: [IL-CIVIL-WAR] Re: IL-CIVIL-WAR-D Digest V01 #53 > Sorry There is no William H. Moss listed in the Roll of Honor for US > National Cemeteries for the Civil War. >