ROLL OF HONOR
(NO. X)
NAMES OF SOLDIERS
WHO DIED IN
DEFENCE OF THE AMERICAN UNION
INTERRED IN
WISCONSIN, NEW YORK, PENNSYLVANIA, IOWA, MARYLAND
MISSOURI, NORTH CAROLINA, ARKANSAS, KANSAS
AND DAKOTA TERRITORY
"Yon faithful herald's blazon'd stone
With mournful pride shall tell,
When many a vanished age hath flown,
The story how ye fell;
Nor wreck, nor change, nor Winter's blight,
Nor Time's remorseless doom,
Shall mar one ray of Glory's light
That gilds your deathless tomb".
WASHINGTON:
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.
1866
GENERAL ORDER QUARTERMASTER GENERAL’S OFFICE No. 93 Washington, D. C. , Dec 3, 1866 The following report of Brevet Lieutenant Colonel James M. Moore. Assistant Quartermaster U. S. Army, with reference to United States soldiers interred in cemeteries of the States of Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylvania, Iowa. Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, Arkansas, Kansas, and Dakota Territory, is published by authority of the Secretary of War, for the information of their surviving comrades and friends.
M. C. MEIGS Quartermaster General. , Brevet Major General.
PREFACE
ASSISTANT QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, DEPOT OF WASHINGTON, No. 151, G. STREET, NEAR 21ST Washington, D. C. , November 27, 1866 GENERAL: I have the honor to transmit herewith, for publication, records of United States soldiers interred in Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, Arkansas, Kansas, and Dakota Territory, Alphabetically arranged with three letter index.
I am, general, very respectfully, your obedient servant.
JAS. M. MOORE
Bvt. Lt. Col. and Asst. Q. M. U. S. Army
Bvt. Maj. Gen. M. C. MEIGS
Quartermaster General U. S. Army
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