Cassville Georgia Hospital May 1864

Stiles/Akin

Sergeant Major
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Location
Atlanta, Georgia
List of Sick and Wounded Sent to Hopsital Atlanta, Georgia May 8th 1864 from Cassville, Georgia
Name Rank Regiment Company Remarks
Wade William Private 18th Georgia G
Barfield J M Private 1st Confederate Cavalry B
Coker J W Private 52nd Georgia K
William R Private 36th Alabama G
Sidles A P Private 19th Alabama I
Neil M C Private 24th Tennessee B
Ball S G Private 26th Tennessee I
Ratchfield Jacob Sergeant 26th Tennessee F
Cook J W Private 37th Alabama E
Elam J M Private 20th Alabama H
Isaac H M Private 58th North Carolina I
Payne J G Corporal 11th Tennesee G
Layton J A Private 58th Alabama H
Adams J W Private 28th Alabama A
Horn A H Private 39th Georgia H
Cooper A G Private 42nd Georgia I
Pate H Private 2nd Arkanasas A
Adcock A Private 8th Georgia Battalion B
Wilson F M Private 15th Arknanas E
Shoemaker H G Private 28th Alabama D
Fields J W Private 4th Floruida G
McCoy J R Private 40th Georgia C
Howard B E Private 2nd Arkansas C
Couch J S Private 43th Mississippi D
Martin G M Private 60th North Carolina F
Kean R B Private 38th Alabama A
Oliver J M Private 34th Mississippi F
Dolins N Private 50th Alabama A
Duffy Y? Private 7th Mississippi C
Adams A J Private 18th Alabama I
Sapp L K Private 10th Confederate Cavalary G
Buffington T Private 34th Mississippi D
Jonew W C Private 36th Alabama B
Shoulders William L Private 24th Tennesee H
Shore William Private 5th Arkanasas A
Peterson F M Private 1st Georgia Cavalry I
Hardin A J Private 7th Texas D
Travis Sanford Private 28th Alabama H
Crider William Private 37th Georgia I
Presley Julius Private 38th Alabama E
McNare William P Private 5th Alabama Cavalry L
Lang Richard Private 1st Florida Cavalry B
Williams J M Private 56th Georgia H
MCAlpin R A Private 58th Alabama G
Sullivan Leonard Sergeant Ist Arkansas I
Gidley Richard Private 30th Alabama B
Eason James F Private 37th Georgia F
Carico F H Private 63rd Virginia G
Smith Anderson Private 4th Florida I
Bryanr R E Private 34th South Carolina C
Rooker James Private 11th Tennessee E
Hall James G Private 23rd Alabama A
Atwood A Private 8th Mississippi C
Rogers S Private Scoggins Battery
Smithson A J Private 7th Texas
Ansall G W Private 35th Alabama
McDaniel William Private 15th Texas F
Bailey E B Private 34th South Carolina E
Singletary Gillanse Private 29th Georgia C
McRary J E Private 33rd Alabama E
Melton William Private 48th Alabama H
Callier S A Seregant 38th Georgia H
Bagley W M Private 43rd Georgia I
McCollum S M Private 32nd Alabama K
Hutto William Private 37th Alabama A
Miller John Private 8th Georgia Battalion F
Mabry William Private 54th Virginia G
Stewart J M Private 31st Alabama H
Rooney James Private 42nd Alabama I
Preston Ray Private 36th Alabama B
Martin George Sergeant 9th Texas Cavalry C
Malies L C Private 31st Alabama I
Burrell J W Private 24th Texas Cavalry H
Taylor J M Private 1st Confederate Cavalry G
Sowers S Private 34th Virginia F
William J D Private Jeffers Battery
Wilson D B Private 1st Florida B
Pugh J M Sergeant 54th Virginia A
Williams W D Private 30th Alabama F
Jones Wilis Private 33rd Alabama A
Fielding J J Private 1st Confederate Sharpshooters D
Fielding A J Private 1st Confederate Sharpshooters D
 
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Flewellen Hospitals

Cassville, Georgia

May 14, 1864


Surgeon Samuel Hollingsworth Stout

Medical Director Hospital

Atlanta, Georgia


Dear Sir


I begin to submit the following statement for your consideration. I am home and have been fro five years past in very feeble health. I have a chronic affliction of the liver together with articular rheumatism. I am today and have been for several weeks unable to attend in the duties of my word in hospital fortunately we have only a few sick on hand. Did I not know from experience that a Southern climate is what my condition of health demands I would have thought of including these lines. As for the medical office at this post I could not be more pleasantly situated and my duties has been made interesting, instrumental and pleasing during my entire stay here. But my condition of health is such that I am forced to make such facts known to you that you may determine if any change could be made by sending me father South in this department I will enclose with this note the Certificate of Surgeon more a copy of which is on file in the Surgeon Generals Office January 22nd 1864. Dr Thorn Messers members the Corrys? of from my time in Tennessee who attended me in 1858 which I had a severe attack of typhoid fever and who has been my physician since up to the Beginning of this war advised me last winter when I met him in Richmond Virginia to quit the army as the only means of husbanding my shattered condition. this i said I could have do I will remain until my death in the service of my country.

I make this humble request hoping that something may be done for me you alone can determine to hither the interest of the government best be served in my present capacity or to form my health by sending me farther South hoping you will appreciate the motives activating me in making this request.

I Remain

Very Respectfully Yours

A. M. Alsobrook

Assistant Surgeon P.A.C S.


Outside of letter

Cassville May 14 1864

A M Alsobrooks

Asked to be transferred further South

But it is said that this man deserted?
 
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