Resource book: Anonymous Author History of Lamar County Barnesville, Ga.: Barnesville News-Gazette, 1932, 562 pgs. page 87 "in a roll of students found in a catalogue of 1860, .......names of mothers and grandmothers of present day citizens of Barnesville:" Sallie JAMES of Barnesville, Monroe County Page 225 Zebulon Street Cemetery, Barnesville. George B. JAMES Nov. 6, 1806 --March 3, 1874. {note same list of dates on p 224 but says "George B. HAYES"} Amy JAMES Nov. 29, 1818 --Oct. 24, 1878 Page 235 CONFEDERATE DEAD in GREENWOOD CEMETERY, Barnesville, GA Note: "Of the one hundred and fifty-five Confederate soldiers who died in the improvised hospitals in Barnesville, eight-four lie in graves left unknown. a marble headstone marks each soldier's resting place. Two Federal troopers are buried with the Confederates and each Memorial Day receive the same tribute." {in the roster according to states, compiled} Mississippi: T. JAMES, 28th Regiment __________________ Linda M. Thank lthank@turboisp.com __________________