Hello to All, I am new to the list and discovered it while doing research for a documentary my partners and I are currently working on involving the Battle of Shiloh. A vast number of sick and injured soldiers were shipped out of Shiloh to hospitals in and around Cincinnati, OH. Many of those who died were initially buried at Camp Dennison on the banks of the Little Miami River but were subsequently moved to Spring Grove Cemetery. Spring Grove created a monument in section 21 to honor the veterans of the Civil War. (A link with pictures is being added to the site). Our documentary is based on the medical practices and hospitals at the time. But we want to personalize it by following actual soldiers who fought, were wounded, and died as a result of the Battle of Shiloh. In particular we are looking for two soldiers: James B. Allen, Company K, 41st Infantry (from Decatur?); and Alex Johnson, Company D, 29th Infantry (from Gallatin Co.). We are hoping to find any relatives of these soldiers. Also, we would like to be able to find their homes, if they still exist. I would greatly appreciate any help anyone on the list could provide. Feel free to contact me in any way that is convenient. Thank you. Mark R. Turner Quest Communications Group 125 CityCentre Dr. Cincinnati, OH 45216 513-761-8200 800-783-1794 mturner@questmps.com