Can anyone give me any idea where to look. My gggrandfather William Harrison Car(e)y was in the Civil war. The "story" goes that he traveled from Blount/Sevier County by cover of night to join a union "group" in Kentucky. I bought the book TN's in the Civil War. He isn't there. I've looked at all the KY web pages I have found and he is not there. I sent to the NARA and they said he doesn't exist. He supposedly was a prisoner at Andersonville - no record of him there.. and so on and so on. He is burried in the Caylor (Baptist Church) Cemetary in Townsend and his head stone makes the notation of how much time he spent in service, but I can't find that page right now. It's noted in one of othe "cemetary books" from Sevier/Blount Co. I think In the Shadow of the Smokies. Now that I've rambled, can anyone help or give me another direction to go in? Thanks Cindy Sheldon