September 3, 1898
Died in Camp: Mr. Anderson Pace, who was in the 2nd Ga. Regiment at Huntsville, Ala., in camp, died of Typhoid fever contracted in Florida perhaps. He had but recently joined the army and this brave young soldier went to the front, little dreaming that death lurked in camo for him and not at the cannon's mouth. The deepest sympathy is felt for his aged mother who has lost two sons recently of whom she was justly proud. His family requested that he be buried at the National Cemetery where he will probably rest.
September 3, 1898
Died in Camp: Mr. Anderson Pace, who was in the 2nd Ga. Regiment at Huntsville, Ala., in camp, died of Typhoid fever contracted in Florida perhaps. He had but recently joined the army and this brave young soldier went to the front, little dreaming that death lurked in camo for him and not at the cannon's mouth. The deepest sympathy is felt for his aged mother who has lost two sons recently of whom she was justly proud. His family requested that he be buried at the National Cemetery where he will probably rest.
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