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Note

[1]

James Booker was admitted to Richmond General Hospital #18 on March 2, 1862 with chronic diarrhea (Gregory, 82.) He was released from Greaner's Hospital on March 23, 1862 (Confederate Military Records of John and James Booker).

[2]

For information on Civil War medicine in general see Robert E. Denney, Civil War Medicine: Care and Comfort of the Wounded (New York: Sterling Pub., 1994) and for Confederate medical care in particular, see Confederate Medicine, 1861-1865 (Richmond: Medical Society of Virginia, 1961).

[3]

Colonel Edward C. Edmonds was given charge of the 38th Regiment on June 12 1861. He was killed in "Pickett's Charge" at Gettysburg on July 3, 1863 (Gregory, 1.)

[4]

At the time this letter was written, the 38th Regiment was in Warrenton, VA, staying in the Fauquier County Courthouse and the Warren-Green Hotel (Gregory, 11.)