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Union Soldiers Buried at Chatham
Contributed by Homer Mussleman
This is a list of known Union soldiers
who were buried at Chatham Manor during the Civil War and later re-interred at
the Fredericksburg National Cemetery. There were scores of other Union soldiers
buried at Chatham and later re-interred, but their names are "Known but to
God."
Beerly , M.
Feb 8, 1863
War: Civil War
C--kers , John
1864
War: Civil War
Davis , Henry M.
Apr 6, 1863
War: Civil War
Don , S. C.
No dates
War: Civil War
Fowler , James M.
Mar 12, 1863
War: Civil War
Green , Isaac P.
1864
War: Civil War
Hall , John
Jan 19, 1863
War: Civil War
Long , Colburn
Apr 23, 1864
War: Civil War
Lynch , Thomas
1862
War: Civil War
McKinatry , Nathaniel
Jan 10, 1863
War: Civil War
Merton , G.
Feb 11, 1863
War: Civil War
Park , William
Apr 3, 1863
War: Civil War
Rowell , E. W.
Mar 3, 1863
War: Civil War
Ryerson , Abraham
No dates
War: Civil War
Schleider , Jacob
Jun 22, 1863
War: Civil War
Sherman , Daniel P.
Dec 30, 1862
War: Civil War
Sides , E. W.
1862
War: Civil War
Smith , E. W.
Feb 2, 1863
War: Civil War
Staples , W. L.
May 1862
War: Civil War
Stone , William
Feb 6, 1863
War: Civil War
Walker , Allen J.
1862
War: Civil War
Walsh , F.
May 31, 1863
War: Civil War
Worthing , Ene--
1862
War: Civil War
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