108 Southern Historical Society Papers.
J. W. Mullins, lieutenant, 6th Tennessee. J. D. Cassaway.
In addition to the above list, there are fifty-two graves, on the headstones of which are engraved the word " Unknown."
Two graves among the number have evidently been cared for by loving friends. The first is that of
G. W. GILLISPE,
CAPTAIN COMPANY D, SIXTY-SIXTH NORTH CAROLINA INFANTRY. DIED SEPTEMBER 9, 1863; AGED 26 YEARS.
Below this inscription there are engraved several Masonic emblems. The other stone bears this inscription:
W. T. NORWOOD,
LIEUTENANT, SIXTH SOUTH CAROLINA INFANTRY.
DIED JANUARY n, 1864; AGED 30 YEARS.
"ANINNUS OPEBUSQUE PARATI/'
There ought to be some stone or monument erected over this group of men, and a fund provided for the care of the spot where sleep so many loved ones, to the Southern heart most dear. Who will start the proper way to begin ?
W. H. H. BLACKMAN.