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19th Indiana Infantry Burial Locations
Burial locations for members of the 19th Indiana Infantry from the Civil War. Many photos of headstones.
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A Small Town's Civil War History and the Hillside Cemetery Civil War Graves Project
Research done in Middletown New York's historic Hillside Cemetery for the location of and survey of its Civil War Union Veterans.
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Ancestry.com - Register of the Confederate dead, interred in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.
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Original source: Register of the Confederate dead, interred in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va.. Richmond: Gary, Clemmitt & Jones, printers, 1869.
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Archives.com - Veterans Burial Records, ca. 1775 to 2008
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3,258,924 Records. Source: National Cemetery Administration, Veterans Affairs. Use Archives.com with a FREE 7-day membership and search over 2.1 billion records. Pay-for-use after the seven day free trial.
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Arlington, Virginia, USA. Arlington National Cemetery performs 27 to 30 funeral services each day. The grounds of Arlington National Cemetery honor those who have served our nation by providing a sense of beauty and peace for our guests. The rolling green hills are dotted with trees that are hundreds of years in age and complement the gardens found throughout the 624 acres of the cemetery. This impressive landscape serves as a tribute to the service and sacrifice of every individual laid to rest within the hallowed grounds of Arlington National Cemetery.
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Arlington National Cemetery has developed ANC Explorer, an application that is available across common web browsers and on mobile smart phones. This app enables veterans, family members and the public to explore Arlington's rich history. This first version of ANC Explorer allows users to locate gravesites events,or other points of interest; generate front and back photos of a headstone or monument; and receive directions to those locations.
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Search Arlington Cemetery's Gravesites and Map Online
How to Search the maps and gravesites of Arlington National Cemetery. An article by Donna Cator.
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Online searchable database of interments at the Poplar Grove National Cemetery in Petersburg, Virginia. From the Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System.
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Civil War Veterans Buried in Stephens County Oklahoma
Collecting, listing & researching the Civil War Veterans (USA & CSA) buried in Stephens County, Oklahoma.
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This site is devoted to locating the names and locations of burials of Civil War veterans buried in Arkansas, both union and confederate. List over 20,000 names in four books. Each entry contains military and personal data when known.The information contained in the four books do not overlap unless additional information was obtained on a soldier. Civil War soldiers from all Union and Confederate states are recorded.
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Chancellorsville Memorial Garden. A Civil War cemetery located on hallowed ground in the gently rolling Virginia countryside honoring the living history of the Civil War.
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Confederate Burial Index Search
Confederate burials for the Confederate Cemetery, located on the corner of Amelia Street and Washington Avenue in Fredericksburg, Virginia.
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Confederate Dead at Canton, Mississippi
History of Canton during the Civil War, and how hundreds of soldiers came to buried in the Canton Cemetery. New efforts in finding the identification of the 97 unknown soldiers buried there.
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A database of Confederate Veteran graves in Georgia.
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Confederate POW Graves at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery
St. Louis, Missouri.
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Confederate Soldiers Buried in Our Soldiers Cemetery
Mount Jackson, Shenandoah County, Virginia.
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Fredericksburg Confederate Cemetery
Virginia.
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Fredericksburg National Cemetery
Virginia.
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Genealogy Trails - Cards of Union Civil War Headstones
Genealogy Trails History Group is transcribing the military records of over 100,000 soldiers who were provided with military headstones at burial. Available Information includes name, rank, unit, burial place, death date. This database, as is all data at Genealogy Trails, is FREE.
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Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve - Chalmette National Cemetery (U.S. National Park Service)
Includes a PDF file with a list of headstones. The national cemetery is located on the site of the Battle of New Orleans in 1815, next to Chalmette Battlefield in Louisiana. Established in May 1864 as a final resting place for Union soldiers who died in Louisiana during the Civil War, the 15,000 headstones in the cemetery mark the gravesites of veterans of the Spanish-American War, World Wars I and II, and the Vietnam War.










