Source:
ROLL of HONOR
(No. I.)
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NAMES OF SOLDIERS
WHO
DIED IN DEFENSE OF THE AMERICAN UNION,
INTERRED IN THE
NATIONAL CEMETERIES
AT
WASHINGTON, D. C.
FROM
AUGUST 3, 1861, to JUNE 30, 1865
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"On fame's eternal camping ground
Their silent tents are spread,
And glory guards with solemn round
The bivouac of the dead."
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WASHINGTON:
Government Printing - Office.
1869
WHITE SOLDIERS - BLACK SOLDIERS
(Note: They are listed
separately)
UNION SOLDIERS
Military Asylum
Cemetery, D.C.
pp. 11 - 89
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Harmony Burial Ground, D.C.
pp. 93 - 100
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Battle Ground Cemetery, D. C.
pp. 101 - 104
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National Cemetery, Arlington, VA
pp. 105 - 188
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UNITED STATES COLORED TROOPS |
Lower Cemetery, Arlington, VA
pp. 189 - 191
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Harmony Cemetery, D. C.
pp. 192
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Buried by Friends
192 - 193
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Buried near Camp Casey
pp. 193
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