Federal soldiers were buried in the Public Burying Ground of Lynchburg throughout the Civil War. In October 1866 the United States Burial Corps exhumed the remains of nearly every Union soldier interred here and transported them to Poplar Grove National Cemetery, south of Petersburg, Virginia. Poplar Grove is now managed by the National Park Service and is included on many Petersburg Civil War tourist maps and brochures. Visit these websites for more information: http://www.nps.gov/pogr and http://www.nps.gov/pete/mahan/eduhistpg.html



Name Military Unit Date of Burial Original Burial Location
Grave   Row   Lot
Notes
Allen, Benjamin
Andrews, Charles
Arnold, William
Baden, Henry
Baker [Barker?], John
Ballard, J.
Bardsley, John G.
Barney, J. P.
Barnum, J.
Beachmer, John
Beard, James
Berrick, Merrick C.
Bickwith, George
Bobson, Allen
Booze, M.
Bower, M.
Bowles, Allman E.
Boyce, J.
Brainard, James P.
Branson, R. C.
Bremer, Andrew
Broemmel, Fritz
Budd, S.
Burdett, H. F.
Burr, Joel
Calhoun, G. S.
Carlis, F.
Cash, F.
Choraty, Henry
Cink, F.
Clearmont, Joseph
Coffran, L. F.
Collins, J.
Condon, [--]
Conly, J.
Cooper, E.
Coultner, N.
Coward, Charles
Cox, John H.
Crawshaw, John
Dacan, John
Dafoe, Edward
Davis, Charles E.
Delano, Leon
Derr, Samuel
Dilcher, H.
Dockham, George
Donahue, Peter
Donald, J. O.
Durbin, John W.
Elsworth, A.
Emanert, Philip
Eustice, William
Fairbank, F. G.
Farlow, Robert
Ferguson, John
Firden, George
Forbess, D.
Fourtelotte, Chester A.
Fowler, Thomas
Freshman, Charles
Frier, Joseph
Fulner, J.
Garfield, Henry
Gatten, J.
Gatton, George W.
Gibbs, Thomas
Gilson, R. N.
Glover, John F.
Gougins, A. A.
Gozze, Hugh
Green, William H.
Hall, Fleming
Halsee, J.
Hamilton, Evander
Hammond, L.
Hansaker, G.
Hardison, Hiram
Harps, David
Hartman, August
Hartman, J. B.
Henessey, M.
Hernandas, J.
Herring, Daniel
Hess, H.
Hummuston, N. P.
Humphreys, G.
Isert, Peter
Johnson, James M.
Jones, J.
Jones, Owen R.
Jones, W. H.
Jonte, J. G.
Keller, T. M.
Kelly, John
Kemer, H. C.
Kettles, John
Keyes, Edwin (Captain) Co. B, 116th OH Vol. Inf. 19 Jul 1864 3--2--Second Yankee Lot Number 43 in the Federal removal of graves to Poplar Grove National Cemetery
King, W. C.
Kittering, Samuel
Kyle, J.
Lambden, John
Lannon, Dennis
Leach, William
Lennox, S.
Leonard, F.
Lockwood, James T.
Maren, A. C.
McCluskey, J.
McCort, James
McGill, S.
McGinnis, J.
McIntosh, F.
McVeigh, J.
Monk, Henry
Monteith, W.
Moore, Thomas E.
Morse, Jacob
Munson, Aeneas
Murphy, Patrick
Neal, James L.
Nichols, L. H.
Olf, John
Packerman, P.
Parker, J. Co. F, 17th ME 21 Jul 1864 6--2--Second Yankee Lot Yankee prisoner
Parker, James Co. I, 5th VA Yankee Reg. 8 Jul 1864 7--3--First Yankee Lot
Peaft [?], Henry
Philips, C. J.
Phipps, Serenas
Pike, W. H.
Pitcher, H. M.
Plattenberg, P.
Preacher, Bruno
Rand, J.
Randles, Charles
Rapp, L.
Redman, J.
Reede, Charles
Remington, F. A.
Rice, M.
Rider, John
Roberts, D.
Robinson, Charles
Robinson, R.
Rogers, L. H.
Ruck, Silas
Rucker, J.
Schwartz, William
Sears, William A.
Shanm, [--]
Shannessy, Michael
Sheean, M.
Sherburon, R.
Shippler, Jacob
Sly, Henry
Smith, H.
Smith, William
Sprague, J.
State, W.
Stewart, John
Stout, G. H.
Stovill, C. A.
Stow, S. L.
Strattin, M. C.
Strekle, J. M.
Sutton, Peter J.
Swisher, J. J.
Taylor, Joseph
Thompson, D.
Thornton, D. M.
Thorp, N.
Tripp, E. G.
Vanerder, K.
Vineyard, Harry
Walshe, J.
Walton, J. W.
Warwick, A.
Week, John
Weeks, J. W.
Wheeler, G.
Wickham, J. S.
Wilcox, William S.
Willard, J. J.
Wray, T. C.
York, C. B.
Younger, John
Ziegler, Frank
Zimmerman, C.
Zulkner, B. C.




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