Union Cemetery Records

United States U.S. Military  U.S. Civil War  Cemetery Records

National Graves Registration Database
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, National Graves Registration Database can be searched by name and the search can be narrowed by unit, state of service, cemetery name, town, county or state of burial. Information that may be given for a person includes birth and death dates, age, unit, rank, enlistment and discharge dates, and name and address of cemetery, The database has both Union and Confederate soldiers' information and contains over 4 million names.

Nationwide Gravesite Locator
The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, Nationwide Gravesite Locator has burial records of veterans and their family members from VA National Cemeteries, state veterans cemeteries, and other veterans cemeteries around the country. The records include Civil War veterans as well as veterans from other wars. The site also provides links to maps of the cemeteries. This database contains records for both Union and Confederate Soldiers.

National Park Service

 * Search for Cemeteries Civil War

Card Records of Headstones
The record collection "Card Records of Headstones Provided for Deceased Union Civil War Veterans, ca. 1879 - ca. 1903" (NARA M1845) contains 166,000 records of veterans buried in private cemeteries. Cards are arranged alphabetically and contain the name of the veteran, rank, company, regiment, place of burial, name and location of cemetery, grave number, date of death, and supplier of headstones.

Online


 * (Ancestry) ($)
 * 1879 - 1903 - at FamilySearch — How to Use this Collection; index and images; also at Ancestry.com ($)

Libraries


 * Locate these records at a library using Worldcat.
 * Card records of headstones provided for deceased Union Civil war veterans, ca. 1879-ca. 1903: publication M1845.

Applications for Headstones (1925-1941)
The record collection "Applications for Headstones for U.S. Military Veterans, 1925-1941" (NARA M1916) contains over 290,000 applications for headstones for U.S. military veterans. Most of the applications are for U.S. military veterans who died during 1925–41, but there are also applications for veterans who died before 1925. Most of the veterans served in the Civil War or later, however, some served in earlier conflicts. In 1906 and 1929 the U.S. government passed laws allowing for headstones for deceased Confederate soldiers as well as Union soldiers. Those applications are included in this collection. Records generally contain the name of the veteran, enlistment and discharge dates, rank, company, regiment, name and location of cemetery, and date of death.


 * Note: This collection contains both Confederate and Union records.

Online


 * (FamilySearch)

Libraries


 * Applications for headstones for U.S. military veterans, 1925-1941 :NARA M1916.

Roll of Honor
The "Roll of Honor: Names of Soldiers Who Died in Defense of the American Union" 27 Volumes. Published 1865–71. Reprint in ten volumes. Published 1994. (FHL CD #9, part 351) (Worldcat). The records are arranged by the burial place. Each entry generally gives the soldier’s name, rank, regiment, company, and date of death.

Table of Contents for all 27 volumes.

Online


 * US Civil War Roll of Honor (Familyrelatives.com) ($)

Original printing:


 * Volumes I-8 (Google Books)
 * Volumes 9-12 (Google Books)
 * Volume 13-15 (Google Books)
 * Volumes 16-17 (Google Books)
 * Volumes 18-21
 * Volume 22-24 (Google Books)
 * Volumes 25-27 (Google Books)

Additional Sources


 * Martha & William Reamy, comp. ; with foreword and an index to burial sites by Mark Hughes. Index to the Roll of Honor. ([http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/33036742 Worldcat) Indexed by name with volume and page reference for the 27 volumes of the "Roll of Honor".
 * Mark Hughes, comp. The unpublished Roll of Honor. Baltimore, Maryland : Genealogical Publishing Company, c1996. FHL 973 M2roha

Records at the Family History Library

 * "The Unpublished Roll of Honor" (Worldcat) Contains additional names not included in the roll of honor.
 * "Bivouac of the Dead" by Mark Hughes (Worldcat) Contains a history of the National Cemetery system and burial procedures of the Union army, an index to the original burial site along with final burial site of soldiers (1860–90), and a brief description of each cemetery.


 * Michigan


 * "Civil War Graves Registration Index Cards, 1861–1930" This index for the state of Michigan includes name, county of burial, and military unit.


 * Nebraska


 * "Civil War Veterans Buried in Nebraska". Lincoln, Nebraska: State Historical Society,1970. Entries contain name, GAR post number; place of burial, including city and county; cemetery name; grave lot and section; date and place of death; place of birth; date of birth; company; regiment; rank; and enlistment and discharge dates.


 *  New Hampshire 


 * Phyllis O. Longver New Hampshire Civil War death and burial locations. Bowie, Maryland : Heritage Books, Inc., c2000. FHL 974.2 M2Lp


 * New Jersey


 * New Jersey Historical Society. New Jersey Civil War burial records, 1800s-1900s
 * New Jersey Historical Society, Newark, New Jersey. Card index to Civil War soldiers' graves, 1862
 * Salem County Clerk. Civil War records, 1861-1865.Includes graves registration cards for veterans of the Civil War


 *  Pennsylvania


 * Marion F. Egge, editor, Pennsylvania genealogical magazine. Pennsylvania Civil War veteran burials. v. 1 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania : Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, c2000. FHL 974.8 V3e v. 1
 * Blake A. Magner, comp and ed., At peace with honor : the Civil War burials of Laurel Hill Cemetery, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Collingswood, New Jersey : C.W. Historicals, c1997. FHL 974.811 V3m


 *  West Virginia


 * Clay County. Civil War burial records