Roll of Honor: Names of Soldiers who Died in Defence of the American Union, Interred in the National [and Other] Cemeteries ...
U.S. Government Printing Office, 1868 - National cemeteries
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11th United 124th infantry 13th heavy artillery 1862 Bardstown 1st infantry Oct 1st New York 21st infantry 22d infantry 2d cavalry 2d New York 6th cavalry 9th infantry April 16 April 28 Bardstown battery cavalry Feb Charles colored heavy artillery colored infantry Colored soldier Corporal Date of death David George Hampshire inf Henry infantry April infantry Aug infantry Feb infantry Jan infantry July infantry March infantry Nov infantry Sept Jacob James John Joseph July 18 July 21 June June 18 June 25 Kentucky KENTUCKY-Continued Lebanon Maine infantry Maine volunteers March 12 March 20 Massachusetts inf Massachusetts vols Name North Carolina North Carolina inf Number of grave Ohio infantry Original place Pennsylvania inf Pennsylvania infantry place of interment Private H Rank Regiment Samuel Section Sergeant Smith Thomas United States colored United States inf United States infantry Vicinity VIRGINIA.-Continued York heavy art York infantry York vols
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Page 103 - ... and Upton, Pennsylvania; Brattleboro and Montpelier, Vermont; City Point (Additional), Danville (Additional), Glendale, Richmond and Yorktown (Additional), Virginia. pp. IX. 1-392. 22. (No. 17.) Names of soldiers who died in defence of the American Union, interred in National and Public Cemeteries in Kentucky, and at New Albany, Jeffersonville and Madison, Indiana; Lawton (Millen) and Andersonville, Georgia; Supplementary.
Page 107 - I am, general, very respectfully, your obedient servant, ALEX. J. PERRY, Brevet Brigadier General and Quartermaster USA Brevet Major General...