, E-5 Mitchell W. Stout was a member of C Battery, 1st Battalion of the 44th Artillery.
Stout, aged 20 at his death, was buried in Virtue Cemetery, Concord, Tennessee.
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Stout's focus in the Northeast Pennsylvania region has often been on the local music scene, which has produced national recording artists such as The Badlees (1995) and Breaking Benjamin (2002).
Hutchens v. Stout, a case before the North Carolina Court of Appeals in 1986