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MILITARY RECORDS, ETC.

Quartermaster General's Office, General Orders, No. 82, October 8, 1866.

Roll of Honor


NAMES OF SOLDIERS
WHO
DIED IN DEFENCE OF THE UNION,
INTERRED IN

NEW HAMPSHIRE, MASSACHUSETTS, CONNECTICUT, NEW JERSEY, OHIO, ILLINOIS, WISCONSIN, OREGON, MARYLAND, SOUTH CAROLINA, FLORIDA, LOUISIANA, MISSISSIPPI, TEXAS, MISSOURI, THE MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI AND THE TERRITORY OF DAKOTA
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"On fame's eternal camping ground
"The muffled drum's sad roll has beat
The soldier's last tattoo;
No more on life's parade shall meet
That brave and fallen few."

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WASHINGTON:
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
1866

GENERAL ORDER, No. 82 } QUARTERMASTER GENERAL'S OFFICE,
WASHINGTON, D. C., Order 8, 1866.
     The following reports of 29th September and 1st October, 1866, of Brevet Lieut. Col. James M. Moore, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S. Army, of the names of soldiers interred in U. S. cemeteries in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Maryland, South Carolina of the Mississippi, and the Territory of Dakota, are published by authority of the Secretary of War for the information of surviving comrades and friends.
 

M. C. MEIGS
Quartermaster General,

PREFACE.

 

ASSISTANT QUARTER'S OFFICE,
DEPOT OF WASHINGTON, NO. 151 G NEAR 21ST STREET,
Washington, D. C., September 29, 1866

     GENERAL:  I have the honor to transmit herewith lists of United States soldiers interred in the States of New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Oregon, for publication, alphabetically arranted with three letter index.
     I am, General, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
 

JAS. M. MOORE,
Bvt. Lt. Col. and Asst. Q. M., U. S. Army

     Brevet Major General M. C. MEIGS,
              
Quartermaster General, U. S. Army,
                              Washington, D. C.
 

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  ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE,
DEPOT OF WASHINGTON, NO. 151 G NEAR 21ST STREET,
          Washington, D. C., October 1, 1866.
     GENERAL:  Herewith I have the honor to transmit for publication records of United States soldiers interred in the States of Maryland, South Carolina, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Missouri, the Military Division of Mississippi, and the Territory of Dakota.  They are alphabetically arranged with three-letter index.
     I am, General, very respectfully, your obedient servant,
  JAS. M. MOORE
Bvt. Lt. Col. and Asst. Q. M., U. S. Army
     Brevet Major General M. C. MEIGS,
              
Quartermaster General, U. S. Army
 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CEMETERIES   Number of Graves Page
United States Soldiers interred in NEW HAMPSHIRE, in the places designated during the Rebellion      
 - VALLEY CEMETERY, MANCHESTER   20 7
 - HOSPITAL GROUNDS, MANCHESTER   6 7
 - MERRILL'S CEMETERY   3 7
 - PINE GROVE CEMETERY   4 7
 - STOWELL'S CEMETERY, MANCHESTER   2 7
 - GOPP'S FALLS CEMETERY, MANCHESTER   2 7
 - PISCATAQUAY CEMETERY, MANCHESTER   1 8
 - OLD CEMETERY, CONCORD   10 8
United States Soldiers interred in MASSACHUSETTS during the Rebellion, at the places designated      
 - at DEEDHAM   29 8
 - COLORED COLORED 40 9
 - at ROXBURY. (In Mt. Hope Cemetery)   4 9
 - at CAMBRIDGE (In Catholic Cemetery)   1 9
 - at BROOKLINE (In Holywood Cemetery)   1 9
 - at CHELSEA (In Woodlawn Cemetery)   1 10
 - at READVILLE   1 10
 - at GALLOP'S ISLAND (Boston Harbor) WHITE 12 10
 - at GALLOP'S ISLAND (Boston Harbor) COLORED 1 10
 - at WORCESTER (In Hope Cemetery.) WHITE 2 10
United States Soldiers interred in Connecticut during the Rebellion, at the places designated.
 *
Those marked with a (*) removed by friends
    11
 - at NEW HAVEN   232 11 - 14
 - at NEW HAVEN - COLORED COLORED 2 15
 - at HARTFORD WHITE 2 15
United States Soldiers interred in FAIRMOUNT CEMETERY, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY, during the Rebellion WHITE 125 15 - 17
 - COLORED COLORED 3 17
United States Soldiers interred in OHIO during the Rebellion, at the places designated     17
 - at CINCINNATI WHITE 797 17 - 31
 - COLORED COLORED 6 31
 - at CLEVELAND WHITE 31 31
 - at CAMP DENNISON WHITE 530 32 - 40
 - COLORED COLORED 2 40
 - at COLUMBUS WHITE 348 41 - 46
 - COLORED COLORED 15 46 - 47
 - at JOHNSON'S ISLAND WHITE 12 47
United States Soldiers interred in ILLINOIS during the Rebellion, at the places designated     47
 - at CAMP BUTLER WHITE 1054 47 - 65
 - COLORED COLORED 9 65
 - at CHICAGO WHITE 159 65 - 69
 - at ROCK ISLAND WHITE 95 69
 - COLORED COLORED 58 70
 - at ALTON CEMETERY, ALTON WHITE 182 71 - 74
 - at CAIRO AND MOUND CITY * WHITE 1257 74 - 95
 - COLORED COLORED 13 95
 - at QUINCY WHITE 274 95 - 100
 - COLORED COLORED 24 100
 - at SPRINGFIELD - OAK RIDGE CEMETERY WHITE 19 100 - 101
 - at SPRINGFIELD - HUTCHINSON'S CEMETERY WHITE 3 101
United States Soldiers interred in WISCONSIN during the Rebellion,, at the places designated.     101
 - at MADISON WHITE 265 101 - 105
 - at MILWAUKEE WHITE 58 105 - 107
United States Soldiers in OREGON during the Rebellion, at the places designated     107
 - at FORT CLAMATH WHITE 3 107
 - at CAMP WATSON WHITE 3 107
 - Near FORT DALLES WHITE 2 107
United States Soldiers interred in MARYLAND during the Rebellion WHITE   107
 - at POINT LOOKOUT WHITE 425 107 - 114
 - COLORED COLORED 22 114 - 115
United States Soldiers interred in SOUTH CAROLINA during the Rebellion at the places designated.     115
 - at BEAUFORT WHITE   115 - 127
 - COLORED COLORED 613 128 - 138
 - at SUMTER WHITE 8 138
 - at HILTON HEAD WHITE 912 138 - 153
 - COLORED COLORED 92 153 - 155
 - at ANDERSON WHITE 6 155
 - at ORANGEBURG WHITE 5 155
 - COLORED - at ORANGEBURG COLORED 3 155
United States Soldiers interred in FLORIDA during the Rebellion, at the places designated     156
 - at KEY WEST WHITE 50 156
 - COLORED COLORED 77 157 - 158
 - at LAKE CITY WHITE 11 158
 - COLORED COLORED 1 158
 - at APALACHICOLA WHITE 2 158
 - COLORED COLORED 12 159
 - at FORT JEFFERSON WHITE 58 159 - 160
 - COLORED COLORED 5 160
 - at JACKSONVILLE WHITE 61 160 - 161
 - COLORED COLORED 30 161 - 162
 - at TALLAHASSEE WHITE 11 162
 - COLORED COLORED 11 162
LOUISIANA     163
United States Soldiers interred in LOUISIANA during the Rebellion at the places designated      
 - at ALEXANDRIA WHITE 91 163 - 164
 - COLORED COLORED 143 164 - 167
 - at and around BATON ROUGE WHITE 1914 167 - 199
 - COLORED COLORED 242 199 - 203
 - at PORT HUDSON WHITE 107 203 - 205
 - COLORED COLORED 444 205 - 212
 at FORT MACOMB WHITE 8 212
  COLORED 6 213
United States Soldiers interred in the Cemetery at SHIP ISLAND, MISSISSIPPI, during the Rebellion WHITE 226 213 - 216
  - COLORED COLORED 5 216
United States Soldiers interred in the Cemetery at AUSTIN, TEXAS, during the Rebellion WHITE 5 216
United States Soldiers interred in the Cemetery at MISSOURI, during the Rebellion      
 - at SPRINGFIELD WHITE 529 216 - 226
 - at CASSVILLE WHITE 100 226 - 228
 - at LEBANON WHITE 66 228 - 229
 - at CAPE GIRARDEAU WHITE 247 229 - 233
United States Soldiers interred in the MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSISSIPPI previously to and during the Rebellion, at the places designated     233
 - at FORT AUBREY, KANSAS WHITE 8 233
 - at FORT ELLSWORTH, KANSAS WHITE 7 234
 - at FORT FLETCHER, KANSAS WHITE 2 234
 - at FORT LARNED, KANSAS WHITE 40 234
 - at FORT RILEY, KANSAS WHITE 14 235
 - at FORT LEAVENW'TH, KANSAS WHITE 197 235 - 238
 - Previously to the Rebellion WHITE 5 238
 - COLORED COLORED 14 238 - 239
 - at FORT LARAMIE, D. T. (Dakota Territory) WHITE 18 239
 - at YANKTON, D. T. (Dakota Territory) WHITE 1 239
 - at SIOUX CITY, IOWA WHITE 5 239
 - at FORT SNELLING, MINN. WHITE 92 239 - 241
 - Previously to the Rebellion WHITE 2 241
 - at FORT LARNED, KANSAS COLORED 6 241
DAKOTA
United States Soldiers interred in DAKOTA TERRITORY
, at the places designaged, during the Rebellion
     
 - FORT RICE. WHITE 119 242 - 244
 - FORT ABERCROMBIE WHITE 34 244
 - FORT RANDALL WHITE 1 244
 - FORT RENO WHITE 8 244

* Chas. Grunnell s/b Chas. Grennell as shown on his Military paperwork.
There are various spellings in other records as well.

 

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