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    1. Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Deaths at Andersonville
    2. Caitanya
    3. This is a very helpful list, thank you for posting it. Does anyone know where these men would have been buried if they died in a hospital in Jacksonville, Fl? Since their names would be known, would they have received War Dept tombstones when those started being placed? Would they have been moved back to Arlington etc? Thanks, Saralie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Elaine Rathmann" <beckoncall3@mchsi.com> To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 7:12 AM Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] Deaths at Andersonville > > I was asked by Sharyl Ferrall to forward this to the list.~~Elaine > > Transcribed by Sharyl Ferrall from an original New York Herald, June 26, > 1865. > > Hilton Head, S.C., > June 18, 1865. > To the editor of the Herald. > Enclosed I send you a list of deaths occurring at the hospital in > Jacksonville, Fla., among prisoners from Andersonville, Ga. It was > impossible for me to obtain information of the residence of these men in > order to notify their friends. You will, I have no doubt, confer a lasting > favor upon such by publishing this list. I am, very respectfully, your > obedient servant, > O.T. Bundy, Jr. Assistant Surgeon, One Hundred and Forty-fourth New York. > > James M. French, I, 111th Illinois > John Hampton, D, 3d Illinois cavalry > William Clayton, H, 169th New York > Augustus P. Miller, B, 100th New York > Levi Coon, B. 5th Michigan cavalry > Jasper Cheesman, B. 15th Illinois > James Bartlett, A, 1st Massachusetts heavy artillery > J.P. King, K, 72d Ohio > A. Hunt, E, 9th Virginia cavalry > M.D. Malone, C. 42d Illinois > Barton Childs, K, 8th Michigan cavalry > M. Langley, K, 53d Ohio > Edwin Thompson, A, 14th Illinois > John Adelspuyer, D. 64th Ohio > R.C. Spell, E, 9th Indiana cavalry > Corp Christian Bowers, B, 72d Ohio > Sergt Spencer Dibble, G, 8th Michigan cavalry > Geo C. Reed, G, 9th Michigan cavalry > Chas B. Ritold, H, 153d Ohio > John Wallace, E, 122d Ohio > Sergt John A. Caruthers, M, 6th Indiana cavalry > John B. Spencer, H, 3d Michigan > James Parish, H, 114th Illinois > H.L. Beaty, I, 10th Indiana cavalry > Thos Kochler, H, 7th Illinois > Corp J.T. Hunter, M, 8th Michigan cavalry > Sergt Wm. H. Hart, E, 61st Illinois > Daniel Freedly, F, 14th Virginia > James Linville, F, 14th Illinois > J.A. Bucher, C, 20th Indiana > Isaac Chenning, L, 13th Indiana cavalry > Edward Rogers, F, 92d Illinois > Elvin Reed, K, 13th Illinois > Jas C. Barr, H, 177th Ohio > Ira Packard, [illegible], 18th Michigan > W.R. Adam, D, 57th Indiana > Richard Robbins, C, 61st Illinois > Sergt William Close, F, 14th, Illinois > Chas Vanhorn, B, 135th Ohio > Roscoe Trevett, G, 1st Maine heavy artillery > William Buck, A, 114th Illinois > Richard Hawk, K, 1st New Jersey cavalry > John O'Neil, F, 7th Pennsylvania cavalry > William Regan, B, 7th Tennessee cavalry > Samuel Potter, United States Marine corps > Elias Williams, M, 16th Illinois > Sergt Thos V. Meeker, G, 79th Illinois > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from list mode, email CIVIL-WAR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > and in the text area of the message, type only the word > unsubscribe > >

    06/02/2003 05:57:18
    1. Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Deaths at Andersonville
    2. Alice J. Gayley
    3. Saralie, When the national cemeteries were created, the men who died in the field were usually reburied in the one closest to where they were. I would say that is highly unlikely (possible, but not probable) that a soldier would have been transported from Florida to Arlington when four national cemeteries were created in Florida. It is also possible that when his family was notified of his death, they paid to have him transported back to his home. Here is the link to the Veteran's Affairs' list of cemeteries. There are four listed for Florida and they have indexes of the men buried there. http://www.interment.net/us/nat/veterans.htm Hope this helps, Alice Gayley Caitanya wrote: > This is a very helpful list, thank you for posting it. Does anyone know where these men would have been buried if they died in a hospital in Jacksonville, Fl? Since their names would be known, would they have received War Dept tombstones when those started being placed? Would they have been moved back to Arlington etc? > > Thanks, Saralie > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Elaine Rathmann" <beckoncall3@mchsi.com> > To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 7:12 AM > Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] Deaths at Andersonville > > > >>I was asked by Sharyl Ferrall to forward this to the list.~~Elaine >> >>Transcribed by Sharyl Ferrall from an original New York Herald, June 26, >>1865. >> >>Hilton Head, S.C., >>June 18, 1865. >>To the editor of the Herald. >>Enclosed I send you a list of deaths occurring at the hospital in >>Jacksonville, Fla., among prisoners from Andersonville, Ga. It was >>impossible for me to obtain information of the residence of these men in >>order to notify their friends. You will, I have no doubt, confer a lasting >>favor upon such by publishing this list. I am, very respectfully, your >>obedient servant, >>O.T. Bundy, Jr. Assistant Surgeon, One Hundred and Forty-fourth New York. >> >>James M. French, I, 111th Illinois >>John Hampton, D, 3d Illinois cavalry >>William Clayton, H, 169th New York >>Augustus P. Miller, B, 100th New York >>Levi Coon, B. 5th Michigan cavalry >>Jasper Cheesman, B. 15th Illinois >>James Bartlett, A, 1st Massachusetts heavy artillery >>J.P. King, K, 72d Ohio >>A. Hunt, E, 9th Virginia cavalry >>M.D. Malone, C. 42d Illinois >>Barton Childs, K, 8th Michigan cavalry >>M. Langley, K, 53d Ohio >>Edwin Thompson, A, 14th Illinois >>John Adelspuyer, D. 64th Ohio >>R.C. Spell, E, 9th Indiana cavalry >>Corp Christian Bowers, B, 72d Ohio >>Sergt Spencer Dibble, G, 8th Michigan cavalry >>Geo C. Reed, G, 9th Michigan cavalry >>Chas B. Ritold, H, 153d Ohio >>John Wallace, E, 122d Ohio >>Sergt John A. Caruthers, M, 6th Indiana cavalry >>John B. Spencer, H, 3d Michigan >>James Parish, H, 114th Illinois >>H.L. Beaty, I, 10th Indiana cavalry >>Thos Kochler, H, 7th Illinois >>Corp J.T. Hunter, M, 8th Michigan cavalry >>Sergt Wm. H. Hart, E, 61st Illinois >>Daniel Freedly, F, 14th Virginia >>James Linville, F, 14th Illinois >>J.A. Bucher, C, 20th Indiana >>Isaac Chenning, L, 13th Indiana cavalry >>Edward Rogers, F, 92d Illinois >>Elvin Reed, K, 13th Illinois >>Jas C. Barr, H, 177th Ohio >>Ira Packard, [illegible], 18th Michigan >>W.R. Adam, D, 57th Indiana >>Richard Robbins, C, 61st Illinois >>Sergt William Close, F, 14th, Illinois >>Chas Vanhorn, B, 135th Ohio >>Roscoe Trevett, G, 1st Maine heavy artillery >>William Buck, A, 114th Illinois >>Richard Hawk, K, 1st New Jersey cavalry >>John O'Neil, F, 7th Pennsylvania cavalry >>William Regan, B, 7th Tennessee cavalry >>Samuel Potter, United States Marine corps >>Elias Williams, M, 16th Illinois >>Sergt Thos V. Meeker, G, 79th Illinois >> -- Pennsylvania in the Civil War http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/

    06/02/2003 10:03:48
    1. Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Deaths at Andersonville
    2. Lee Anne Center
    3. Thanks for the national cemetery link Alice. Lee Anne ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alice J. Gayley" <agayley@dgs.dgsys.com> To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 1:03 PM Subject: Re: [CIVIL-WAR] Deaths at Andersonville > Saralie, > > When the national cemeteries were created, the men who died > in the field were usually reburied in the one closest to > where they were. I would say that is highly unlikely > (possible, but not probable) that a soldier would have been > transported from Florida to Arlington when four national > cemeteries were created in Florida. It is also possible > that when his family was notified of his death, they paid to > have him transported back to his home. > > Here is the link to the Veteran's Affairs' list of > cemeteries. There are four listed for Florida and they have > indexes of the men buried there. > > http://www.interment.net/us/nat/veterans.htm > > Hope this helps, > Alice Gayley > > Caitanya wrote: > > This is a very helpful list, thank you for posting it. Does anyone know where these men would have been buried if they died in a hospital in Jacksonville, Fl? Since their names would be known, would they have received War Dept tombstones when those started being placed? Would they have been moved back to Arlington etc? > > > > Thanks, Saralie > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Elaine Rathmann" <beckoncall3@mchsi.com> > > To: <CIVIL-WAR-L@rootsweb.com> > > Sent: Monday, June 02, 2003 7:12 AM > > Subject: [CIVIL-WAR] Deaths at Andersonville > > > > > > > >>I was asked by Sharyl Ferrall to forward this to the list.~~Elaine > >> > >>Transcribed by Sharyl Ferrall from an original New York Herald, June 26, > >>1865. > >> > >>Hilton Head, S.C., > >>June 18, 1865. > >>To the editor of the Herald. > >>Enclosed I send you a list of deaths occurring at the hospital in > >>Jacksonville, Fla., among prisoners from Andersonville, Ga. It was > >>impossible for me to obtain information of the residence of these men in > >>order to notify their friends. You will, I have no doubt, confer a lasting > >>favor upon such by publishing this list. I am, very respectfully, your > >>obedient servant, > >>O.T. Bundy, Jr. Assistant Surgeon, One Hundred and Forty-fourth New York. > >> > >>James M. French, I, 111th Illinois > >>John Hampton, D, 3d Illinois cavalry > >>William Clayton, H, 169th New York > >>Augustus P. Miller, B, 100th New York > >>Levi Coon, B. 5th Michigan cavalry > >>Jasper Cheesman, B. 15th Illinois > >>James Bartlett, A, 1st Massachusetts heavy artillery > >>J.P. King, K, 72d Ohio > >>A. Hunt, E, 9th Virginia cavalry > >>M.D. Malone, C. 42d Illinois > >>Barton Childs, K, 8th Michigan cavalry > >>M. Langley, K, 53d Ohio > >>Edwin Thompson, A, 14th Illinois > >>John Adelspuyer, D. 64th Ohio > >>R.C. Spell, E, 9th Indiana cavalry > >>Corp Christian Bowers, B, 72d Ohio > >>Sergt Spencer Dibble, G, 8th Michigan cavalry > >>Geo C. Reed, G, 9th Michigan cavalry > >>Chas B. Ritold, H, 153d Ohio > >>John Wallace, E, 122d Ohio > >>Sergt John A. Caruthers, M, 6th Indiana cavalry > >>John B. Spencer, H, 3d Michigan > >>James Parish, H, 114th Illinois > >>H.L. Beaty, I, 10th Indiana cavalry > >>Thos Kochler, H, 7th Illinois > >>Corp J.T. Hunter, M, 8th Michigan cavalry > >>Sergt Wm. H. Hart, E, 61st Illinois > >>Daniel Freedly, F, 14th Virginia > >>James Linville, F, 14th Illinois > >>J.A. Bucher, C, 20th Indiana > >>Isaac Chenning, L, 13th Indiana cavalry > >>Edward Rogers, F, 92d Illinois > >>Elvin Reed, K, 13th Illinois > >>Jas C. Barr, H, 177th Ohio > >>Ira Packard, [illegible], 18th Michigan > >>W.R. Adam, D, 57th Indiana > >>Richard Robbins, C, 61st Illinois > >>Sergt William Close, F, 14th, Illinois > >>Chas Vanhorn, B, 135th Ohio > >>Roscoe Trevett, G, 1st Maine heavy artillery > >>William Buck, A, 114th Illinois > >>Richard Hawk, K, 1st New Jersey cavalry > >>John O'Neil, F, 7th Pennsylvania cavalry > >>William Regan, B, 7th Tennessee cavalry > >>Samuel Potter, United States Marine corps > >>Elias Williams, M, 16th Illinois > >>Sergt Thos V. Meeker, G, 79th Illinois > >> > > > -- > Pennsylvania in the Civil War > http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/ > > > > ==== CIVIL-WAR Mailing List ==== > To unsubscribe from list mode, email CIVIL-WAR-L-REQUEST@rootsweb.com > and in the text area of the message, type only the word > unsubscribe >

    07/24/2003 03:33:09