| 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 |
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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 |
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| 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 |
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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. |
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| 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 | |
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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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