Roll of Honor
(No. XXVI.)
NAMES OF SOLDIERS
WHO
DIED IN DEFENSE OF THE UNION,
INTERRED IN THE
NATIONAL CEMETERIES
AT
MOUND CITY, ILLINOIS; CINCINNATI, COLUMBUS, GALLIPOLIS, CLEVELAND,
SANDUSKY, AND DAYTON, OHIO; LITTLE ROCK, FAYETTEVILLE, AND FORT SMITH,
ARKANSAS; (ADDITIONAL TO VOL. XVIII;) FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS,
(ADDITIONAL TO VOL. XVIII;) PETERSBURG, VIRGINIA, (ADDITIONAL TO VOL.
XIX;) HAMPTON, VIRGINIA, (ADDITIONAL TO VOL. XXV;) AND WINCHESTER, COLD
HARBOR, AND CULPEPER COURT-HOUSE, VIRGINIA.
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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.
1871
NUMBER OF KNOWN SOLDIERS.............. 2,498
NUMBER OF UNKNOWN SOLDIERS ....... 2,645
TOTAL .........................................................
5,143
SOLDIERS INTERRED IN
MOUND CITY NATIONAL CEMETERY,
ILLINOIS
FOR BLACK
HISTORY MONTH, I have high-lighted all the Colored Troops for Black History
Month.
Also, I am not transcribing all of the other records at this time.
Will do more later ~ Sharon Wick
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No. |
Name |
Rank. |
Co. |
Regiment. |
Date of death. |
Sec. |
Grave. |
Remarks. |
1788 |
Quiman, R. S. |
Private |
K |
14th Missouri infantry |
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A |
1749 |
Brick-yard Mound City,
Illinois |
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