Dear Virginia: Obviously you know where he is buried. Did you know that any Civil War or even earlier war veterans in the United States and were honorably discharged are entitled to free headstones, put up by the Government free of charge. http://www.va.gov/vaforms/va/pdf/VA40-1330.pdf I have used the service to provide a headstone for a Great Grandfather Gustavus Brillanceau who was in the Confederate Army and was at Appomattox when General Less signed the document of surrender. He is buried in a Catholic Cemetery in a section where Nuns were buried. He was the father of my Grandmother who lived in the Orphanage in Charleston, South Carolina. The sisters of the Orphanage provided the gravesite. The Veterans Administration provided the headstone and a kindly caretaker sent me a photograph of the headstone. Another one was provided to more recent veterans, one in the U. S. Navy, and the headstone is in Hampton, VA. You can obtain the headstone for any of the war veterans in any cemetery. Pauline Salmon San Diego