By Kyle Hinchey, Staff WriterCHICKASHA — A recent restoration project at an Oklahoma cemetery dating to the American Civil War has led to new-found identities for buried Confederate and Union soldiers. Camp 513, a local branch of the Sons of Confederate Veterans organization based in Moore, learned in August about a financial problem at Naples Cemetery in Grady County. Naples Cemetery had just enough money to be mowed about once or twice a year, usually before Memorial Day.Read more on NewsOK.com