OHIO GENEALOGY EXPRESS

 

MILITARY RECORDS
FOR
OHIOANS

Source:
ROLL OF HONOR
(No. I)

NAMES OF SOLDIERS
WHO
DIED IN DEFENSE OF THE AMERICAN UNION
INTERRED IN
NATIONAL CEMETERIES
AT
WASHINGTON, D. C.,
from
August 3, 1861 to June 30, 1865.

"On fame's eternal camping ground
There silent tents are spread,
And glory guards with solemn round
The bivouac of the dead."

WASHINGTON:
Government Printing Office
1869

UNION SOLDIERS interred in the Military ASYLUM CEMETERY, D. C.,
opened on or about August 1, 1861, and closed May 12, 1864
 

A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z

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Names Rank Regiment Co. Died
Quigley, Barney Private Cronin's rif. L 1861 Dec. 10
Quirk, Jno. do 83d Pa. D 1861 Dec. 20
Quirk, E. do 56th N. Y. E 1862 Jan. 28
Quary, G. do 107th Pa. D 1862 Apr. 1
Quirk, F. do 81st N. Y. A 1862 Apr. 1
Quistorff, F. do 54th N. Y. C 1862 Sept. 25
Quint, C. P. do 2d Me. F 1862 Oct. 31
Quick, Jno. Sergeant 105th N. Y. B 1862 Nov. 14
Quirk, Oliver Private 141st Pa. K 1862 Dec. 25
Quinn, Henry do 28th N. Y. D 1863 Jan. 11
Quimbey, A. Corporal 5th N. H. B 1863 Apr. 26
Quitley, R. Private 86th N. Y. C 1863 Sept. 24
Quinyard, W. Q. M. teamst'r. - - 1863 Dec. 24
Quinn, E. Private 7th Maryland G 1864 May 3

 

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