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Record #:
12295
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The Kittrell Springs Hotel was transformed into a hospital for Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. Today the small Vance County town holds one of the few designated Confederate Cemeteries in the state. The graves of fifty-two soldiers who died at the hospital are individually marked, and their names are all listed in the church records, except for four \"unknown soldiers.\"
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 41 Issue 1, June 1973, p18-20, il
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Record #:
24552
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The small town of Kittrell, North Carolina was once a refuge for Confederate soldiers and is now the site of the Confederate Cemetery, which is made up of 52 graves of soldiers who died in Kittrell Springs Hospital.
Source:
The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 41 Issue 1, June 1973, p18-20, il
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