I'm just the messenger, if you have questions please contact the lady below: From: KAPPSFISH@aol.com I have found the graves of the following Tennessee Confederate Soldiers in my hometown of High Point, NC. I am including WHY they are buried there. Thought you may want to post this. Capt. J.H. LEWIS Co. E 1st Regiment of TN John LANE Co. B 9th Reg. of TN Capt. C.W. BENNETT Co. G 44th Reg. of TN CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS' GRAVES located in Oakwood Cemetary in High Point, (Guilford County) NCFrom 1863 thru 1865,over 5,000 wounded Confederate Soldiers were brought to High Point, NC by train and treated at a temporary hospital,formerly the Bellvue Hotel, which was across the street from the depot.Fifty of these soldiers were known to have died while at the hospital and were buried at various gravesites around the town. It is unknown if they died of their actual wounds or of smallpox, which was in epidemic in the area at that time. About 10 years later, the bodies were all moved to the Oakwood Cemetary and marked accordingly. The following is a list of those men and the units they were attatched to.(I hope the names and regiment are correct. It was sometimes difficult to read the markers) Martha Pearson Kapp