Forwarded by TxHood-l List moderator. Do any TxHood-l subscribers have any info on this? Subject: CSA in Granbury Date: Sun, 18 Apr 1999 22:10:48 -0000 From: "Virginia Hale" <virginia@computron.net> To: "Michael Huffstutler" <waterwiz@sprintmail.com> CC: "Frank Saffarrans" <opa@hcnews.com>, "Tim Sears" <jtsears@execpc.com>, "Wayne Moyers" <wmoyers@flash.net> Dear Michael, This is the first information I have received regarding CSA soldiers actually in Granbury. If you have more details or additional information, please contact me. I think this is very important to document. Thanks, Ginger Michael Huffstutler wrote: I have been told that my Grandfather, Henry Turner was borne in the log cabin in Granbury that was built by Austin Newton Yeats, and is now enclosed by a newer house that is a used book store. I have been told that Maggie and her mother Francis (Bond) Yeats cared for returned wounded C.S.A. soldiers in a loft that was attached to the cabin. Do you have any information on this? -- Frank Saffarrans Home Page Editor Hood County Genealogical Society http://www.hcnews.com/~ancestor opa ['opa] masculine noun, colloquial German: grandpa