Roll of honor : Civil War Union soldiers
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Additional title pages: Alphabetical index to places of interment of deceased Union soldiers in the various states and territories, as specified in rolls of honor nos. I-XIII; Statement of the disposition of some of the bodies of deceased Union soldiers and prisoners of war whose remains have been removed to national cemeteries in the southern and western states (vols. I-IV); Index to the roll of honor / compiled by Martha & William Reamy; The unpublished roll of honor / compiled by Mark Hughes.
Contents: v. 1. Military asylum cemetery, D.C.; Harmony Burial Ground, D.C.; National Cemetery, Arlington, Va. -- v. 2. Battlefields of the wilderness and of Spottsylvania Court House, Va. -- v. 3. Prison pens in Andersonville, Ga. -- v. 4. National Cemetery at Alexandria, Va. -- v. 5. National cemeteries at Fortress Monroe and Hampton, Va. -- v. 6. Eastern District of Texas ; Central District of Texas ; Rio Grande District ; Department of Texas ; Camp Ford, Tyler, Texas ; and Corpus Christi, Texas.
Contents: v. 7. Maine, Minnesota, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Arkansas, Mississippi, Florida, Louisiana, and Colorado Territory -- v. 8. Arkansas, California, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, and Nevada; and the territories of Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, New Mexico, and Washington -- v. 9. 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 -- v. 10. Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, Arkansas, Kansas, and Dakota Territory -- v. 11. Chattanooga, Stone's River, and Knoxville, Tenn. -- v. 12. New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Arkansas, Texas, Utah Territory, and on the Pacific Coast -- v. 13. New York, Illinois, Virginia, West Virginia, Missouri, and the territories of Colorado and Utah -- v. 14. Soldiers who suffered martyrdom in the prison pens throughout the South -- v. 15. Antietam, (Maryland) and at Arlington, (additional,) Culpeper court-house, Cold Harbor, Winchester, Staunton, and various scattered localities in Virginia -- v. 16. Brookline, Cambridge, and Worcester, Massachusetts; Buffalo, Chautauqua, Cypress Hills,.
(Additional,) Fort Niagara, Lockport, Lodi, Madison Barracks, Plattsburg Barracks, and Rochester, New York; Gettysburg, Mercersburg, Reading, Philadelphia, Tamaqua, and Upton, Pennsylvania; Brattleboro' and Montpelier, Vermont; City Point, (Additional,) Danville, (Additional,) Glendale, Richmond, and Yorktown, (Additional,) Virginia -- v. 17. Kentucky, and at New Albany, Jeffersonville, and Madison, Indiana; Lawton, (Millen,) and Andersonville, Georgia, (supplementary.) -- v. 18. Fort Harison, Va.; Wilmington, and Raleigh, N.C.; Port Hudson, La.; Brownsville, San Antonio, and Galveston, Texas ; Little Rock, Fayetteville, and Fort Smith, Ark.; Indianapolis, Ind., Mound City, Ill.; Cincinnati, Ohio; Springfield, Mo.; Forts Scott and Leavenworth, Kansas; and in local cemeteries and at military posts in Texas, Indiana, Illinois, Ohio, Wisconsin, Michigan, Iowa and Kansas -- v. 19. Baltimore, Maryland, Petersburg, Virginia, New Berne, North Carolina, Florence, South Carolina, (Additional,) Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Fort St. Phillip, Louisiana, Jefferson City, Missouri, and various posts in the states of Minnesota and New Mexico, and Arizona, Colorado, Dakota, Indian, Montana, Utah and Washington territories.
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