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1. Title:   Confederate Parole Records - G (Vicksburg, MS)
2. Title:   U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865

Notes
a. Note:   Confederate Parole Records - G (Vicksburg, MS)
 GAMBRL N G PVT 41ST GA INF I HOSP
 COMMENT: If he was parroled at Vicksburg then it is possible that he died at the Lauderdale Springs Confederate Hospital and is burried in the Lauderdale Springs Confederate Cemetery. The cemetery is near Lauderdale, MS just outside Meridian, MS. I also found this about the sick soldiers of Vicksburg; "Those too sick to leave Vicksburg on their own traveled by boat to the hospital ports of Enterprise, Mississippi and New Orleans, Louisiana, and then travel on to Fort Morgan and Fort Gains in Alabama and eventually to Mobile."
 NOTE: The above comment from Brian Gamble, Hayden, AL.
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 U.S. Civil War Soldiers, 1861-1865
 Name: Nathan G. Gamble
 Side: Confederate
 Regiment State/Origin: Georgia
 Regiment: 41st Regiment, Georgia Infantry
 Company: I
 Rank In: Private
 Rank Out: Private
 Alternate Name: N. G./Gambel
 Film Number: M226 roll 22


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