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M. Boyd, of Capt. Tobin's Battery. June 8—T. Harper, Company B, 22d Ohio, (probably 22d Iowa). June 8—Lieut. W. W. Dunbarr, Company F, 56th Georgia. June 9—Major Hoadley, 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery. June 9—John D. Robertson, interred at Mrs. Roach's residence. June 10—Lieut. J. Casto, Company A, 47th Ohio. June 14—Wm. Teracy, Company G, 4th (West) Virginia, a prisoner. June 14—Lieut. Lace, 17th Louisiana. June 15—Lieut. Sam Bates, Company I, 22d Iowa. June 17—Col. Garrott, interred by his friends. June 19—C. B. Hooper, Company K, 99th Illinois. June 20—Lieut. J. H. Langston, Company B, 5th Regiment, Mississippi S. T. June 22—R. Kenell, Botetourt Artillery. June 24—Lieut. Col. McLaurin, (officers' lot). June 26—J. J. Banks, Partisan Rangers. June 27—Major (Brigadier.) Gen. Green, of Missouri. Buried on Geo. Marshall lot. June 27—Prisoner, unknown. June 27—Lieut. Col. Griffin, of 31st Louisiana. June 28
Notes Furnished (search for this): chapter 1.29
The Confederate dead buried in the Vicksburg Cemetery. Notes Furnished by Capt. William T. Rigby. Undertaker J. Q. Arnold buried 1,593 soldiers (nearly all Confederate), from February 15, 1862, to July 4, 1863, as shown by his record book. Of these, Captain Rigby has made notes of the following, because many of the names furnish information to him, and others he wishes to look up data concerning, and many of which belong to commands which will add materially to his records. They are as follows: Extracts from the records of Undertaker Arnold, of burials in the Confederate cemetery at Vicksburg, Miss: 1863. May 19—Major J. B. Anderson (officers' lot). May 20—Soldier of 27th Louisiana, killed at breastworks. May 20—J. P. Herndon, of Deboise Battery. May 20—Green W. Willis, Company D, 1st Miss. Light Artillery. May 20—Sergt. Fatherie, Company D, 1st Miss. Light Artillery. May 21—Lieut. W. Lewhart, Company I, 38th Mississippi. May 21—W. J. Boyce,
Undertaker J. Q. Arnold (search for this): chapter 1.29
The Confederate dead buried in the Vicksburg Cemetery. Notes Furnished by Capt. William T. Rigby. Undertaker J. Q. Arnold buried 1,593 soldiers (nearly all Confederate), from February 15, 1862, to July 4, 1863, as shown by his record book. Of these, Captain Rigby has made notes of the following, because many of the names furnish information to him, and others he wishes to look up data concerning, and many of which belong to commands which will add materially to his records. They are as follows: Extracts from the records of Undertaker Arnold, of burials in the Confederate cemetery at Vicksburg, Miss: 1863. May 19—Major J. B. Anderson (officers' lot). May 20—Soldier of 27th Louisiana, killed at breastworks. May 20—J. P. Herndon, of Deboise Battery. May 20—Green W. Willis, Company D, 1st Miss. Light Artillery. May 20—Sergt. Fatherie, Company D, 1st Miss. Light Artillery. May 21—Lieut. W. Lewhart, Company I, 38th Mississippi. May 21—W. J. Boyce
47th Ohio. June 14—Wm. Teracy, Company G, 4th (West) Virginia, a prisoner. June 14—Lieut. Lace, 17th Louisiana. June 15—Lieut. Sam Bates, Company I, 22d Iowa. June 17—Col. Garrott, interred by his friends. June 19—C. B. Hooper, Company K, 99th Illinois. June 20—Lieut. J. H. Langston, Company B, 5th Regiment, Mississippi S. T. June 22—R. Kenell, Botetourt Artillery. June 24—Lieut. Col. McLaurin, (officers' lot). June 26—J. J. Banks, Partisan Rangers. June 27—Major (Brigadier.) Gen. Green, of Missouri. Buried on Geo. Marshall lot. June 27—Prisoner, unknown. June 27—Lieut. Col. Griffin, of 31st Louisiana. June 28—Five soldiers from Washington Hotel. June 30—G. R. Moreley, Botetourt Artillery. June 30—Sergt. E. Jones, Company D, 38th Mississippi. July 2—Lieut. J. Kelsey, Company A, 61st Tennessee. July 3—J. N. New, Botetourt Artillery. July 4—Lieut. V. M. Stevenson, Company F, 1st Arkansas. July
ed at breastworks. May 20—J. P. Herndon, of Deboise Battery. May 20—Green W. Willis, Company D, 1st Miss. Light Artillery. May 20—Sergt. Fatherie, Company D, 1st Miss. Light Artillery. May 21—Lieut. W. Lewhart, Company I, 38th Mississippi. May 21—W. J. Boyce, Company D, 47th Ohio. May 22—Lieut. Fonley (Finley D. Ong), 4th West Virginia. May 23—James Owens, Company D, Matthews' Artillery. May 31—Capt. Self (Capt. W. A. Selph), 38th Mississippi. May 31——H. A. Gilmore, Waul's Texas Legion. June 1—Capt. James R. Burge, 5th Regiment Miss. State troops. June 1—J. W. Hart, Benton's Battery. June 1—Sergt. Oliver C. Campbell, Waddell's Battery. June 2—Dr. H. R. Benedict, (was on duty at city hospital). June 2—Unknown Federal soldier. June 4—Capt. H. M. Walsh, Company E, 35th Mississippi. June 4—C. G. Dean, Company I, 21st Ohio (probably 21st Iowa). June 4—Lieut. Yancey, Company K, 6th Missouri. June 6—J. M. Boy
J. P. Herndon (search for this): chapter 1.29
ese, Captain Rigby has made notes of the following, because many of the names furnish information to him, and others he wishes to look up data concerning, and many of which belong to commands which will add materially to his records. They are as follows: Extracts from the records of Undertaker Arnold, of burials in the Confederate cemetery at Vicksburg, Miss: 1863. May 19—Major J. B. Anderson (officers' lot). May 20—Soldier of 27th Louisiana, killed at breastworks. May 20—J. P. Herndon, of Deboise Battery. May 20—Green W. Willis, Company D, 1st Miss. Light Artillery. May 20—Sergt. Fatherie, Company D, 1st Miss. Light Artillery. May 21—Lieut. W. Lewhart, Company I, 38th Mississippi. May 21—W. J. Boyce, Company D, 47th Ohio. May 22—Lieut. Fonley (Finley D. Ong), 4th West Virginia. May 23—James Owens, Company D, Matthews' Artillery. May 31—Capt. Self (Capt. W. A. Selph), 38th Mississippi. May 31——H. A. Gilmore, Waul's Texas Legion.
H. R. Benedict (search for this): chapter 1.29
y 21—Lieut. W. Lewhart, Company I, 38th Mississippi. May 21—W. J. Boyce, Company D, 47th Ohio. May 22—Lieut. Fonley (Finley D. Ong), 4th West Virginia. May 23—James Owens, Company D, Matthews' Artillery. May 31—Capt. Self (Capt. W. A. Selph), 38th Mississippi. May 31——H. A. Gilmore, Waul's Texas Legion. June 1—Capt. James R. Burge, 5th Regiment Miss. State troops. June 1—J. W. Hart, Benton's Battery. June 1—Sergt. Oliver C. Campbell, Waddell's Battery. June 2—Dr. H. R. Benedict, (was on duty at city hospital). June 2—Unknown Federal soldier. June 4—Capt. H. M. Walsh, Company E, 35th Mississippi. June 4—C. G. Dean, Company I, 21st Ohio (probably 21st Iowa). June 4—Lieut. Yancey, Company K, 6th Missouri. June 6—J. M. Boyd, of Capt. Tobin's Battery. June 8—T. Harper, Company B, 22d Ohio, (probably 22d Iowa). June 8—Lieut. W. W. Dunbarr, Company F, 56th Georgia. June 9—Major Hoadley, 1st Tennessee Heavy Artil
ginia. May 23—James Owens, Company D, Matthews' Artillery. May 31—Capt. Self (Capt. W. A. Selph), 38th Mississippi. May 31——H. A. Gilmore, Waul's Texas Legion. June 1—Capt. James R. Burge, 5th Regiment Miss. State troops. June 1—J. W. Hart, Benton's Battery. June 1—Sergt. Oliver C. Campbell, Waddell's Battery. June 2—Dr. H. R. Benedict, (was on duty at city hospital). June 2—Unknown Federal soldier. June 4—Capt. H. M. Walsh, Company E, 35th Mississippi. June 4—C. G. Dean, Company I, 21st Ohio (probably 21st Iowa). June 4—Lieut. Yancey, Company K, 6th Missouri. June 6—J. M. Boyd, of Capt. Tobin's Battery. June 8—T. Harper, Company B, 22d Ohio, (probably 22d Iowa). June 8—Lieut. W. W. Dunbarr, Company F, 56th Georgia. June 9—Major Hoadley, 1st Tennessee Heavy Artillery. June 9—John D. Robertson, interred at Mrs. Roach's residence. June 10—Lieut. J. Casto, Company A, 47th Ohio. June 14—Wm. Teracy, Company
J. B. Anderson (search for this): chapter 1.29
(nearly all Confederate), from February 15, 1862, to July 4, 1863, as shown by his record book. Of these, Captain Rigby has made notes of the following, because many of the names furnish information to him, and others he wishes to look up data concerning, and many of which belong to commands which will add materially to his records. They are as follows: Extracts from the records of Undertaker Arnold, of burials in the Confederate cemetery at Vicksburg, Miss: 1863. May 19—Major J. B. Anderson (officers' lot). May 20—Soldier of 27th Louisiana, killed at breastworks. May 20—J. P. Herndon, of Deboise Battery. May 20—Green W. Willis, Company D, 1st Miss. Light Artillery. May 20—Sergt. Fatherie, Company D, 1st Miss. Light Artillery. May 21—Lieut. W. Lewhart, Company I, 38th Mississippi. May 21—W. J. Boyce, Company D, 47th Ohio. May 22—Lieut. Fonley (Finley D. Ong), 4th West Virginia. May 23—James Owens, Company D, Matthews' Artillery. May 3
W. A. Selph (search for this): chapter 1.29
officers' lot). May 20—Soldier of 27th Louisiana, killed at breastworks. May 20—J. P. Herndon, of Deboise Battery. May 20—Green W. Willis, Company D, 1st Miss. Light Artillery. May 20—Sergt. Fatherie, Company D, 1st Miss. Light Artillery. May 21—Lieut. W. Lewhart, Company I, 38th Mississippi. May 21—W. J. Boyce, Company D, 47th Ohio. May 22—Lieut. Fonley (Finley D. Ong), 4th West Virginia. May 23—James Owens, Company D, Matthews' Artillery. May 31—Capt. Self (Capt. W. A. Selph), 38th Mississippi. May 31——H. A. Gilmore, Waul's Texas Legion. June 1—Capt. James R. Burge, 5th Regiment Miss. State troops. June 1—J. W. Hart, Benton's Battery. June 1—Sergt. Oliver C. Campbell, Waddell's Battery. June 2—Dr. H. R. Benedict, (was on duty at city hospital). June 2—Unknown Federal soldier. June 4—Capt. H. M. Walsh, Company E, 35th Mississippi. June 4—C. G. Dean, Company I, 21st Ohio (probably 21st Iowa). June 4—L
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