Dear Kyle: This site is a children's playground, specifically a baseball field. There are photos of the memorial marker in the corner of the property and what additional information I have available to me at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~incccpc/civilwarcem.html This site was very near the Civil War hospital in Jeffersonville and the dead were buried here. The dispute, however, is whether or not the remains were ever removed to another area cemetery (presumably "Walnut Ridge Cemetery"). Some sources say they were moved; others say they were not. There were also many (perhaps several hundred) pre-Civil War burials in this area, presumably moved to this site after creation of the city of Jeffersonville (established 1801, I believe). As I recall, many remains were moved from a riverside burial site that was exposed during a great flood early in that century to "higher ground". See additional info at: http://www.rootsweb.com/~incccpc/jeffoldtowncem.html General George Rogers Clark's encampment on the banks of the Ohio was a mile or so away from this site. Presumably some of his men may be buried here as well. Lois > Lois: > > Good to hear from you again! > > Just a quick question. If occupied graves are discovered, it sounds from > your message that they will be left there and changes made to the construction > plan accordingly. But will all bodies be exhumed for study before being > returned or will they just proceed to acknowledge their existence and keep them > in > their final resting place? > > Kyle