Watervliet used to have a cemetery west of the Boght Road, north of the Fenimore Trace Apartments on Nineteenth Street, supposedly about twelve acres in size. On an 1891 map the cemetery seemed to have been north of where 26th Street would be if the road extended that far west - which would put it well north of Fenimore Trace. Some bodies were found at Fenimore Trace Apartments in 1973, though, after some had already been moved in 1972. I’m not sure when (if?) the cemetery was moved prior to those finds in the 1970s, or where those bodies were moved. At least one veteran had been buried there, Henry Shoemaker, Company H, Twenty-ninth New York Infantry. It was a largely German regiment https://armyhistory.org/09/29th-new-york-volunteer-infantry-regiment-a-forgotten-german-regiment-in-the-struggle-to-preserve-the-union/ Hopefully it will prove possible to find what became of him and the others there. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7Mt-S77wZKfVE9OMlI4bER0OGc/edit?usp=sharing Chris