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    When and where was Confederate General Richard S. Ewell's amputated leg buried?

    Question #33656. Asked by Nunzio.

    Son of The Household Cavalry

    Buried in the foothills no doubt

    May 15 03, 11:27 PM
    Flashy

    Flashy says:

    Ewell's leg was amputated on August 28th 1862 at Groveton, Virginia. The leg was buried there. See 'Lee's Lieutenants', Volume II, pages 107 to 110.

    Thu May 15 16:30:06 CDT 2003
    (Edited content - McG)

    May 21 03, 3:31 PM

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