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500 Washington Ave., Marietta, Georgia. Here rest the remains of 10,172 officers and soldiers who died in defense of the Union, 1861 to 1865. Photos of headstones at the graves.
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Names of Men Buried In the Confederate Cemeteries of Fredericksburg and Spotsylvania Courthouse
Listed in state ordered and also alphabetically by surname.
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Alphabetical listing of 12,769 listings for Civil War-era soldiers (Union) buried at the National Cemetery. Includes a section map. From the Battle of Nashville Preservation Association.
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Online searchable index of over 3 million military burials from the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs.
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Concerns Civil War veterans burials in New Jersey.
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Raymond, Mississippi.
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Rose Hill Confederate Cemetery
Confederate cemetery located in Macon, Georgia. The site has a roster for 600 Confederate soldiers.
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Seattle, Washington.
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Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, Seattle, WA
Online searchable database.
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Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War - Grave Registration
A searchable database of Union and Confederate soldiers who served in the Civil War. Information includes enlistment data and burial locations.
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Cincinnati, Ohio. Brief history of the cemetery including a map and locations of gravesites of forty Union generals.
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Tennessee Confederate Soldiers Home Cemetery - Honor Page
This site provides listing and head stone pictures of all confederate veterans buried in the 'Tennessee Confederate Soldiers Home' cemetery located in Hermitage, TN on the property of our past president Andrew Jackson's home the 'Hermitage'.
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From the U.S. Civil War Center.
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Volunteers for Freedom: Black Civil War Soldiers in Alexandria National Cemetery
Arranged alphabetically by last name, the database includes information about the soldier's birth date, birthplace, condition/occupation at enlistment, date/place of enlistment, regiment/company, rank, date/place of discharge, post-military activities, and date of death/cause of death as reported by local historian Edward A. Miller, Jr. Wedding dates, names of wives, and names/birth dates of children are included when available. For many soldiers, details beyond the Notes column are available at the library.
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Register of the Confederate Dead, Interred in Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, Va. (1869)
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