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Row or Section #1 1. Orin Shepherd, Company A, 60 th Listed in Camp Letterman records as Orsen Sheppard; admitted to Camp Letterman with a gunshot wound to his right thigh; died July 30; remains removed to national cemetery. 26 years old. New York 2. John Riley/Reilly, Company C, 145 th Listed in Camp Letterman records as Company H; admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated left leg at femur; died July 29; remains removed to national cemetery. 19 years old. New York 3. D. S. Alley, Company F, 11 th Not listed in Camp Letterman records; recorded in O’Neal’s Ledger Book as Company D, buried in this grave; died July 29; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #54. Virginia 4. John Eastridge, Company B, 48 th Not listed in Camp Letterman records; recorded in O’Neal’s Ledger Book as 4 Virginia th Virginia; no date of death listed; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #64. 5. John L. Vaughn, Company B, 56 th Listed in Camp Letterman records as J. H. Vaughn, 54 Virginia th Virginia; admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated left arm; died July 29; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #32. 6. Joseph H. Hughes, Company A, 28 th Listed in Camp Letterman records as J. Hughs; admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated left leg; died July 30; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #89. 23 years old. Virginia 7. Daniel Robbins, Company B, 53 rd Listed in Camp Letterman records as David Robbins; admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wounds in right shoulder and neck; died July 29; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #34. Virginia 8. 1 st Lieutenant Robert R. Scott, Company H, 8 th Admitted to Camp Letterman with a shot injury to his right leg; leg amputated, no date given; died July 29; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #86. Alabama 9. Jacob Gardner, Company K, 27 th Admitted to Camp Letterman after an amputation of right femur; died July 28; remains removed to national cemetery. 28 years old. Indiana 10. Stephen R. Harvey, Company D, 18 th Listed in Camp Letterman records as S. R. Harvey, Company B, 14 Virginia th Virginia; admitted to Camp Letterman after a fracture of right femur; died July 28; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #63. 28 years old.

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Row or Section #1

1. Orin Shepherd, Company A, 60th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Orsen Sheppard; admitted to Camp Letterman with a gunshot wound to his right thigh; died July 30; remains removed to national cemetery. 26 years old.

New York

2. John Riley/Reilly, Company C, 145th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Company H; admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated left leg at femur; died July 29; remains removed to national cemetery. 19 years old.

New York

3. D. S. Alley, Company F, 11th

Not listed in Camp Letterman records; recorded in O’Neal’s Ledger Book as Company D, buried in this grave; died July 29; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #54.

Virginia

4. John Eastridge, Company B, 48th

Not listed in Camp Letterman records; recorded in O’Neal’s Ledger Book as 4 Virginia

th

Virginia; no date of death listed; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #64.

5. John L. Vaughn, Company B, 56th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as J. H. Vaughn, 54 Virginia

th

Virginia; admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated left arm; died July 29; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #32.

6. Joseph H. Hughes, Company A, 28th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as J. Hughs; admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated left leg; died July 30; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #89. 23 years old.

Virginia

7. Daniel Robbins, Company B, 53rd

Listed in Camp Letterman records as David Robbins; admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wounds in right shoulder and neck; died July 29; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #34.

Virginia

8. 1st Lieutenant Robert R. Scott, Company H, 8th

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a shot injury to his right leg; leg amputated, no date given; died July 29; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #86.

Alabama

9. Jacob Gardner, Company K, 27th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after an amputation of right femur; died July 28; remains removed to national cemetery. 28 years old.

Indiana

10. Stephen R. Harvey, Company D, 18th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as S. R. Harvey, Company B, 14 Virginia

th Virginia; admitted to Camp Letterman after a fracture of right femur; died July 28; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #63. 28 years old.

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11. William T. Brawner, Company B, 15th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as W. T. Bronner; admitted to Camp Letterman after a compound fracture of femur; died July 27 or 28; remains removed to Savannah.

Georgia

12. Thomas B. Pate, Company A, 9th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Company C; died July 28 of typhoid fever; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #88. 20 years old.

Louisiana

13. [James T. Bedell, Company F, 7th

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a saber wound to the left side of his brain; died July 30; no record yet found to indicate original interment grave number; remains removed to national cemetery. 43 years old.

Michigan Cavalry] ?

14. James Parliament, Company C, 13th

Treated at Camp Letterman with an amputated right arm; died July 28; remains removed to national cemetery. 27 years old.

New Jersey

15. J. H. Gersinger, Company H, 1st

Listed in Camp Letterman records as John H. Lessinger; shot fractured right femur July 3; leg amputated by Surgeon G. P. Oliver, 111

North Carolina

th

16. Joseph McCurley, Company A, 2

Pennsylvania; admitted to Camp Letterman; died July 28; remains removed to Raleigh as Gringer. 34 years old.

nd

Listed in Camp Letterman records as McCowley; to Camp Letterman, dying of typhoid fever on July 28; interred as McKelsey; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #40.

Louisiana

17. Jacob W. Pickett, Company G, 13th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot injury to left leg; leg amputated; died July 28; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #29.

Alabama

18. Hardy Graves, Company C, 6th

Treated at Camp Letterman after amputation of right arm; died July 26; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #30. 25 years old.

Alabama

19. Frank Baxter, Company D, 1st

Listed in Camp Letterman records as 1 Maryland Potomac Home Brigade

st

20. Corporal Charles Burditt, Company H, 2

Michigan; admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of right leg on July 5; died July 26; remains removed to national cemetery. 19 years old.

nd

Admitted to Camp Letterman after July 4 amputation of left leg; died July 26; no records found yet about removal of remains. 21 years old.

Massachusetts

21. Elisha Loomis, Company G, 137th

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a gunshot wound in intestines; died July 26; remains removed to national cemetery. 20 years old.

New York

22. W. T. Sutliff, Company B, 137th New York

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Admitted to Camp Letterman with amputated right arm; died July 26; remains removed to national cemetery. 44 years old.

23. Joseph Gee, Company G, 137th New York

Suffered shot injury to left leg; amputated and admitted to Camp Letterman; died July 27; remains removed to national cemetery. 22 years old.

24. Captain Norman Fox Weer, Company E, 123rd New York

Listed in Camp Letterman records as W. F. Weir; admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound of knee joint; died July 26; no records yet found about removal of remains. 26 years old.

25. [George Stapleton, Company E, 142nd

26. Nelson McMicken, Company A. 151

Pennsylvania] ? Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound of knee joint; died July 26; no records yet found about original interment and grave number; no records yet found about disposition of remains.

st

Suffered shot injury to right femur; admitted to Camp Letterman with sloughing; leg amputated August 1; died August 12; remains removed to national cemetery.

Pennsylvania

27. Henry C. Dunnell, Company D, 70th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of right femur; died August 15; remains removed to national cemetery. 22 years old.

New York

28. [Felix McGraw, Company K, 42nd

Admitted to Camp Letterman after July 3 amputation of right leg; died August 14-15; no records yet found of Camp Letterman grave number; remains removed to national cemetery. 28 years old.

New York] ?

29. James Robinson, Company B, 45th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as 43 North Carolina

rd

30. John Ingram, Company K, 15

North Carolina; admitted to Camp Letterman after shot fracture of left leg; leg amputated; died August 14 or 15; remains removed to Raleigh.

th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Engrem; admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of femur; died August 15; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #55. 24 years old.

Alabama

31. N. B. Hindman, Company A, 13th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Hyndman and Hindeman; admitted to Camp Letterman with gunshot wounds of left lung and knee; died August 15; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #36.

Mississippi

32. Thomas Johnson, Company I, 42nd

Suffered shot fracture of left femur; lower third of femur amputated July 3; admitted to Camp Letterman; died of pyaemia August 14 or 15; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #90.

Mississippi

33. Stephen Nathan Warner, Company H, 83rd Pennsylvania

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Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot fracture of left femur; lower third of femur amputated August 3; died August 14 of diarrhea; remains removed to national cemetery. 21 years old.

34. William Fullmer, Company F, 3rd

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Fullner; admitted to Camp Letterman with a penetrating wound in left lung; died August 15; remains removed to Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston.

South Carolina Battalion

35. John Bowen, Company B, 7th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of fractured left femur; died August 15; no records yet found about disposition of remains.

Virginia

36. [John Taylor, Company E, 12th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of thigh; died August 14-15; no records yet found of Camp Letterman grave number; remains removed to national cemetery. 39 years old.

New Hampshire] ?

37. Sergeant William C. Butler, Company F, 2nd

Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot fracture of left leg; leg amputated, no date; died August 15; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #31. 21 years old.

38. William Gilbert, Company D, 23

Florida

rd

39. Wesley Jolly, Company I, 32

North Carolina Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation at upper third of right femur; died August 15; remains removed to Raleigh.

nd

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a gunshot wound to the left knee; died August 15; remains removed to Raleigh.

North Carolina

40. Henry C. Rison, Company B, 7th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of left femur; died August 15 of pyaemia; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #46.

Tennessee

41. Stephen H. Palmer, Company I, 2nd

Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot injury to left leg and a fracture of ulna; lower leg amputated August 10; died August 14 of pyaemia; remains removed to national cemetery. 35 years old.

New Hampshire

42. Charles Bodman, Company G, 11th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Budman; suffered shot injury of right femur; amputated at upper third of femur at field hospital July 10; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 15; remains removed to national cemetery.

United States

43. [Eli T. Green, Company E, 14th

Suffered gunshot wound rig ht arm July 3; admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of upper third of right humerus; died August 15; no records yet found of a Camp Letterman grave number, but this first long row may have been longer than the 42 documented graves; remains removed in error to Pennsylvania section of national cemetery as Eli Green, Company E, 14

Virginia] ?

th

44. [Sergeant Danforth M. Maxey, Company C, 3

Pennsylvania.

rd Maine] ?

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Suffered shot fracture of right knee joint; admitted to Camp Letterman; leg amputated; died August 14; no records yet found of a Camp Letterman grave number, but this first long row may have been longer than the 42 documented graves; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 19 years old.

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1. Theodore W. Gee, Company I, 21

Row or Section #2

st

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a fractured left femur; died August 2; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #62.

2. George Case, Company C, 5

Mississippi

th

3. Mark Beatty, Company D, 30

Ohio Admitted to Camp Letterman with a gunshot wound of spine; died August 2; remains removed to national cemetery. 20 years old.

th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Beaty; admitted to Camp Letterman after a gunshot wound to knee; died August 2; remains removed to national cemetery. 24 years old.

Pennsylvania

4. John T. Denton, Company D, 56th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Company F, 36 Virginia

th

5. John Briggs, jr., Company A, 2

Virginia; admitted to Camp Letterman with a penetrating wound to the right lung; died August 2; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #52.

nd

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a gunshot wound to the knee; died of pyaemia August 3; remains removed for private interment by family or friends on October 12. 37 years old.

5a. Sergeant T. Edmund Gaillard, Company I, 2

Massachusetts

nd

6. [Franklin Martin Roney, Company F, 14

South Carolina Listed in Camp Letterman records as Thomas E. Gaillard; admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound to right thigh; died October 13; interred in vacated grave of John Briggs, jr. exhumed on October 12; remains removed to Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston. 23 years old.

th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of left arm; died August 2; no records yet found to indicate Camp Letterman grave number; remains removed to national cemetery. 18 years old.

United States] ?

7. Sergeant Major Montford Stokes McRae, 26th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as M. Stokes McRay, Company C; admitted to Camp Letterman after a fracture of left femur; died August 2; no records yet found about removal of remains.

North Carolina

8. Joseph Morrill, Company K, 11th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Merrill; admitted to Camp Letterman after a gunshot wound in left ankle; amputated; died August 2, remains removed to national cemetery. 22 years old.

Massachusetts

9. 1st Lieutenant Lewis M. Moore, Company E, 17th

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a shell wound in the breast and after a shot fracture of the left femur; femur amputated in lower third on July 3; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 2; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #70.

Mississippi

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10. Matthew D. Bresnahan, Company H, 1st Virginia Listed in Camp Letterman records as M. D. Buckingham; admitted to Camp Letterman after shot injury and amputation of right or left leg; died August 1; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #50. 22 years old.

11. Kendall W. Cofran, Company H, 2nd New Hampshire

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Coffren; admitted to Camp Letterman after a gunshot would in left shoulder; died July 30 of pyaemia; remains removed to national cemetery. 18 years old.

12. Sergeant John A. Wingate, Company F, 8th Alabama

Wounded July 3; died August 1; does not appear in Camp Letterman death records and may have died during move to the General Hospital; Wingate’s name appears in all O’Neal records for General Hospital interments; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #51.

13. William T. Strause, Company H, 151st Pennsylvania

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound of knee joint; died August 1; remains removed to national cemetery.

14. [John A. Weaver, Company A, 3rd Indiana Cavalry]

Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of femur; died August 2; no records yet found indicating Camp Letterman grave number; remains removed to national cemetery.

15. William Dwyer, Company A, 119th New York

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Wyer; admitted to Camp Letterman with a shell fracture of skull; died August 1; remains removed to national cemetery. 18 years old.

16. Sergeant John J. Lynch, Company I, 3rd Alabama

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a gunshot wound in right hip; died August 1; interred as Ainch; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #33.

17. Anderson Keith, Company I, 3rd North Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a gunshot wound in right shoulder; died August 1; remains removed to Raleigh. 27 years old.

18. Sergeant James T. Carter, Company B, 5th Texas

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Company D; admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wounds in both legs; died July 30; interred as 5th Louisiana; remains removed as J. I. Caster, Company D, 5th Louisiana to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #48.

19. James C. Burly, Company I, 12th Mississippi

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Burley; admitted to Camp Letterman with a fractured skull; died July 31; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #87.

20. Jacob E. Aderholt, Company D, 55th North Carolina

Listed as J. Adehoer and Anderholte in Camp Letterman records; admitted to Camp Letterman after a fracture of femur; died July 30; remains removed to Raleigh. 35 years old.

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21. Thomas Laughlin, Company H, 29th Virginia Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracturing right femur; died July 30; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #61.

22. 2nd Lieutenant John P. Walrond, Company D, 28th Virginia Suffered gunshot fracture of right femur; femur amputated at middle third; admitted to Camp Letterman; died July 30; interred as 1st Virginia; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, shipment 1, #28. 22 years old.

23. Joseph D. Buchan, Company G, 8th Florida

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a fracture of right humerus; died July 30-31; remains removed as Buchanan to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #65.

24. Corporal Theodore S. Butters, Company I, 2nd Massachusetts

Suffered shot injury to right foot; foot amputated in field hospital on July 17; hemorrhage and diptheria recorded on July 21; admitted to Camp Letterman; died July 31; remains removed to national cemetery. 22 years old.

25. John or James Swanner, Company A, 5th Alabama

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wounds of head, shoulder, and hip; died August 15; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #49.

26. Parham Morgan Buford, Company G, 11th Mississippi

Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of femur; died August 15; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #101. 20 years old.

27. Richard James Nash, Company G, 19th Virginia

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Company D, 9th Virginia; admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot fracture of lower third of right femur and amputation; secondary hemorraging; died August 16; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #75. 28 years old.

28. Andrew Chaffee, Company E, 44th New York

Suffered shot fracture of right tibia and wounded in left lung; excision of portion of tibia on July 4; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 16; remains removed to national cemetery. 28 years old.

29. Livingston G. Cobb, Company H, 45th North Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot fracture of right leg and amputation at thigh; reamputation; secondary hemorrhaging; died August 16; remains removed to Raleigh. 37 years old.

30. Charles Henry Womack, Company H, 14th Virginia

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Wymack; admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot fracture of left femur and a penetrating wound of chest; died August 16; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #60. 26 years old.

31. Thomas Smith, Company H, 14th Louisiana

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a penetrating wound in pelvis; died August 16; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #58.

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32. William Thomas, Company E, 110th Pennsylvania Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of left femur; died August 17; remains removed to national cemetery. 50 years old.

33. Samuel D. Campbell, Company A, 142nd Pennsylvania

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound in right hip; died August 17; remains removed to national cemetery.

34. Henry M. Moore, Company G, 14th Virginia

Not listed in Camp Letterman death records; wounded right side and thigh; exchanged from Chester General Hospital August 17, 1863. Listed as interred in this grave in O’Neal’s Ledger Book and in Hollywood Cemetery records as Henry Moor, Company F, 14th Virginia; O’Neal listed date of death as August 17; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #104.

35. William F. Nash, Company G, 9th Georgia

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a comminuted compound fracture to the head of the femur; died August 18; remains removed to Savannah. 20 years old.

36. John Metz, Company A, 68th Pennsylvania

Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot fracture and amputation of left femur; died August 18; remains removed to national cemetery.

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Row or Section #3 1. ?? George Linch, Company I North Carolina ??

No records of this name in Camp Letterman death list; no records with this name in Robert Krick’s “Gettysburg Death Roster;” on all O’Neal lists as interred at Camp Letterman and death on August 8; probably an error.

1a. John McKenzie, Company E, 1st

2. Homer Hawkinson, Company I, 94

Minnesota Listed in Camp Letterman records as McKensie; shot fracture and amputation of left thigh; admitted to camp Letterman; died August 7; remains removed to national cemetery. 24 years old.

th

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a penetrating wound in abdomen; died August 7; remains removed to national cemetery.

New York

3. [Charles Sewald, Company A, 8th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of fractured right leg; died August 7; no records yet found indicating Camp Letterman grave number; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 18 years old.

Ohio] ?

4. Leander Huckaby, Company E, 11th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a compound fracture of femur; died August 7; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #67.

Mississippi

5. R. E. Bennett, Company H, 8th

Admitted to Camp Letterman with typhoid fever; died August 5 or 7; remains supposed removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, but no records found to verify this.

Alabama

6. Benjamin F. Bendall, Company F, 53rd

Suffered gunshot injury of right leg and left forearm; both amputated; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 6; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #57.

Virginia

7. James M. Fulks, Company G, 19th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Thilks; suffered shot injury and amputation of right leg; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 6; not listed in any Confederate reinterment records to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond. 18 years old.

Virginia

8. Sergeant George Becker, Company A, 40th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Baker; admitted to Camp Letterman after a gunshot wound of right femur; died August 6; remains removed to national cemetery. 27 years old.

New York

9. Henry Danley, Company H, 47th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Company K; admitted to Camp Letterman after a gunshot wound in shoulder; died August 5; remains removed to Raleigh.

North Carolina

10. [Sergeant Matthew M. Allegar, Company G, 142nd

Admitted to Camp Letterman on July 24 with a penetrating wound of left lung and gunshot wound in abdomen, perforating liver and gall bladder; died August 6; no records yet found

Pennsylvania] ?

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indicating Camp Letterman grave number; no records yet found about final disposition of remains.

11. Frederick Bevensted, Company A, 69th Pennsylvania

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a penetrating wound to lung; died August 6; remains removed to national cemetery.

12. Lieutenant James M. Manley, Company G, 1st Tennessee

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Company A; admitted to Camp Letterman after a fractured right arm and a gunshot wound in right thigh; died August 6; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #68.

13. Lieutenant Edward B. Harvey, Company H, 18th Virginia Admitted to Camp Letterman after receiving a gunshot wound in the thigh; secondary hemorrhage; died August 5-6; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #45. 28 years old.

14. James Martin, Company K, 2nd South Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman after receiving a compound fracture of right humerus; died August 6; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #106.

15. Thomas Milliford, Company G, 2nd North Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman with left arm amputated at shoulder joint; died August 5; remains removed to Raleigh.

16. [Hiram Fones, Company I, 150th Pennsylvania] ?

Admitted to Camp Letterman with gunshot wound in left hip joint; died August 5; no records yet found about Camp Letterman grave number; no records yet found about final disposition of remains.

17. Michael Burns, Company C, 140th New York

Admitted to Camp Letterman with left thigh amputated at middle third; died August 4; remains removed to national cemetery. 18 years old.

18. Dennis Wallace, Battery I, 5th United States

Both legs amputated July 4 after shot fractures to both femurs, shattering right patella and the condyles of the left knee joint; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 2; remains removed to national cemetery. 27 years old.

19. James H. Fiser, Company C, 14th Tennessee

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Feizer; admitted to Camp Letterman with a shell wound in the breast; died August 2; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #103.

20. John Jolliff, Company F, 70th New York

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Jolloff, 1st New York Excelsior; admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated left leg; died August 4; remains removed to national cemetery. 33 years old.

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21. W. R. Williams, Company C, 53rd Virginia

Admitted to Camp Letterman with gunshot wound in abdomen; died August 4; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #72.

22. [Harry/Harvey Morris, Company A, 150th Pennsylvania] ?

Admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated right thigh; died August 3; no records yet found about Camp Letterman grave number; no records yet found about final disposition of remains.

23. [Isaiah Budd, Company F, 30th Pennsylvania] ?

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a gunshot wound in left ankle; probably amputated prior to admission to General Hospital; died August 3; no records yet found about Camp Letterman grave number; remains removed to national cemetery. 35 years old.

24. Charles W. Burress, Company G, 24th Virginia

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Burriss; admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of left femur; died August 3; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #97.

25. Thomas J. Anderson, Company G, 42nd Mississippi

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracturing his right femur; died August 18; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #43.

26. John Conway, Company F, 11th United States

Suffered gunshot wound of left knee joint with fracture of lower femur; amputated; admitted to Camp Letterman; reamputated at upper third of femur; died August 18 of exhaustion, remains removed to national cemetery. 21 years.

27. William B. Horne, Company H, 43rd North Carolina

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Horn, Company F; admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound of knee joint; died August 18 of pyaemia; remains removed to Raleigh as Horner. 34 years old.

28. T. Geoghegan, Company D, 19th Mississippi

Listed in Camp Letterman records as F. D. Grohegan; admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated right thigh; secondary amputation; died August 18; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #66. 18 years old.

29. Solomon Waesner, Company E, 28th North Carolina

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Waisner; gunshot fracture of right hip joint; admitted to Camp Letterman on July 23; died August 18; remains removed to Raleigh. 27 years old.

30. Isaiah Eaton, Company D, 4th Maine

Admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated right leg; died August 18; remains removed to national cemetery.

31. Sergeant F. L. Nettles, Company E, 8th South Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman after thigh wounded by shell; died August 18; remains removed to Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston. 21 years old.

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32. Corporal James Quinn, Company K, 99th Pennsylvania Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of right femur; died August 19; remains removed to national cemetery.

33. Drury A. Green, Company D, 55th North Carolina

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Company G; admitted to Camp Letterman after fracturing right femur; contracted typhoid fever; died August 19; remains removed to Raleigh. 25 years old.

34. William A. Park, Company K, 13th Mississippi

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Parker; admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of thigh; died August 18; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, shipment 1, #42.

35. Thomas K. Lawrence, Company G, 24th Georgia

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracturing right femur; amputated August 6; died August 19; remains removed to Savannah. 31 years old.

36. Richard Gauley, Company B, 44th New York

Admitted to Camp Letterman after incurring a compound fracture of right femur; died August 20; remains removed to national cemetery. 19 years old.

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Row or Section #4 1. Sergeant James Parks, Company C, 139th Pennsylvania

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a compound fracture in upper third of left femur; died August 9 after secondary hemorrhage; remains removed to national cemetery.

2. Sergeant Alfred E. Cook, Company G, 11th United States

Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of left leg above knee; secondary amputation; died August 10; remains removed to national cemetery. 22 years old.

3. Charles Newman, Company C, 73rd New York

Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of right humerus; died August 9; remains removed to national cemetery. 20 years old.

4. T. J. Turner, Company G, 22nd South Carolina

Listed in Camp Letterman records, but no other records yet found for this soldier; admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of thigh; died August 9; remains removed to Charleston. [See Grave #8 below, for possible duplicate of same soldier as a North Carolina casualty.]

5. Jacob H. Chaney, Company K, 13th South Carolina

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Company G; admitted to Camp Letterman after incurring compound fracture of right femur; died August 9; remains removed to Charleston. 22 years old.

6. Corporal John Burke, Company K, 20th Massachusetts

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracturing left leg; died August 8; remains removed to national cemetery.

7. Ferdinand D. Taber, Company A, 1st Louisiana Listed in Camp Letterman records as T. S. Taber; admitted to Camp Letterman with dysentery; died August 10; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #39. 27 years old. 8. T. J. Turner, 2nd North Carolina ? No records as a Camp Letterman death; only O’Neal list records this name at this grave number; O’Neal records date of death as August 8; this name appears on remains removed to Raleigh. 9. Sergeant William L. Brewer, Company K, 51st Georgia Admitted to Camp Letterman after a shot fracture to the middle third of the right femur; leg amputated on August 1; died August 10; remains removed to Savannah. 39 years old. 10. Sergeant Thomas B. Thompson, Company G, 52nd North Carolina

Listed in Camp Letterman records as 53rd North Carolina; amputation of left leg July 3 by Surgeon H. M. McAbee, 4th Ohio, after shot fracture of left femur; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 9-10; remains removed to Raleigh.

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11. Elijah H. Heaton, Company G, 52nd Virginia Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of left femur; died August 9; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #107. 21 years old.

12. Frank Smith, Company F, 14th Vermont

Listed in Camp Letterman records as dying on July 25; O’Neal’s interment records place Frank Smith, Company F, 14th Virginia in this grave; O’Neal records the death date on the headboard at this grave as August 8; remains supposed removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond. No records of a Frank or F. W. Smith in 14th Virginia as a casualty at Gettysburg. This may actually be a death from August 8, whose name was obliterated and looked like Smith’s(?). Frank Smith of 14th Vermont aged 27 years.

13. Henry White, Company C, 55th North Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a penetrating wound through the left lung; died August 8; remains removed to Raleigh. 25 years old.

14. James E. Beales, Company H, 148th Pennsylvania

Admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated arm; secondary hemorrhage on August 7; died August 9; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 18 years old.

15. Nicholas Young, Company G, 26th Wisconsin

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Nicholas James; admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of right femur; died August 8; no records yet found about final disposition of remains.

16. John Russell, Company I, 8th Florida

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a fractured left femur; died August 7; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #59.

17. H. W. Walker, Company I, 18th Virginia (?)

Listed in Hollywood Cemetery shipment list and O’Neal records as 18th Florida; O’Neal does not give Row number but lists as in grave number 17; died August 7; remains supposed removed to Hollywood Cemetery. No records yet found for this name or unit(s) in Gettysburg casualty lists.

18. James Giles, Company I, 104th New York

Admitted to Camp Letterman with fracture left fibula; died August 7 of tetanus; remains removed to national cemetery. 19 years old.

19. Sergeant Crosby Brookings, Company A, 4th Maine

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound to right knee; died August 7; remains removed to national cemetery. 21 years old.

20. Constantine Pease, Company C, 4th Michigan

Wounded in left hip and first treated at Fifth Corps hospital; admitted to Camp Letterman on July 24; died August 7; remains removed to national cemetery. 20 years old.

21. John L. Marshall, Company K, 4th Vermont

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound to right knee; died August 8; remains removed to national cemetery.

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22. Elijah W. Baker, Company I, 56th Virginia Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound of left femur; died August 7; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #53.

23. Corporal E. S. Gould, Company I, 22nd Massachusetts

Amputation of right leg on July 3 after shot fracture of femur; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 7; remains privately exhumed on November 2. 18 years old. (Remains of Corporal William A. Smith, Company K, 1st Louisiana placed in this vacated grave.)

23a. Corporal William J. Smith, Company K, 1st Louisiana

Incurred gunshot fracture of lower third of left tibia; admitted to Camp Letterman July 27 and assigned to Acting Assistant Surgeon P. S. Leisenring; under care of Assistant Surgeon R. G. Southall, CSA, on September 14; sloughing, ulceration, diarrhea; died November 3 of exhaustion; interred in E. S. Gould’s vacated grave; remains supposed removed to Hollywood Cemetery, but not on Weaver list for shipment with others; this grave was no longer marked or recorded by O’Neal in his second survey of Confederate burials in May 1866.

24. Lieutenant W. R. Arent, Company H, 52nd North Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman after incurring compound fracture of right tibia; died August 7; remains removed to Raleigh. 23 years old.

25. John Ellis, Company G, 12th Illinois Cavalry

Admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated right arm; died August 19; remains removed to national cemetery. 23 years old.

26. P. S. Bobbitt, Company G, 47th North Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman from the Seminary Hospital on August 5 with a penetrating wound to bladder and urethra; died August 20 of exhaustion; remains removed to Raleigh. 24 years old.

27. John Laraba, Company E, 75th Ohio

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Larabee; amputation of left leg after shot injury on July 1; hemorrhages on July 18 and July 20; re-ligation of femoral artery on July 21; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 20 of pneumonia; remains removed to national cemetery as Lavenden.

28. James B. Hutchinson, Company B, 42nd Virginia

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a gunshot wound in the right leg; died August 19; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #41.

29. James C. Perrine, Company I, 2nd Wisconsin

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound of arm; died August 19 of an accidental overdose; remains removed to national cemetery.

30. Frederick W. Smith, Company K, 27th

John Busey indicates that this soldier died on July 25 and was buried in this grave at Camp Letterman; Camp Letterman records indicate that a F.W. Smith, Company F, 14

Indiana (?)

th Vermont died on July 25 but there is no record for a F. W. Smith, Company K, 27th Indiana in any of the Camp Letterman death records for July 25 or any other day; the remains in this grave

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were removed to the national cemetery as 27th Indiana. These remains may be those of Frank Smith of the 14th Vermont. See Section 4, grave #12 above.

31. Robert Finch, Company E, 7th Michigan Cavalry

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a gunshot wound of shoulder joint; died July 25; remains removed to national cemetery as 17th Maine.

32. 33. 34. 35. Stephen A. Wallace, Company B, 3rd Arkansas

Admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated left arm; died August 21; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #44.

36. George T. Box, Company A, 17th Mississippi

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracturing left leg; died August 21; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #27. 21 years old.

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Row or Section #5 1. Corporal William O. Doubleday, Company H, 14th Vermont

Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot fracture to left tibia; admitted to Camp Letterman; leg amputated August 10 by Surgeon L. W. Oakley, 2nd

2. Jacob Dilbert, Company C, 119

New Jersey; died August 12 or 14 of dysentery; remains removed to national cemetery. 41 years old.

th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound to right knee; died August 15; remains removed to national cemetery.

New York

3. John Blount Walker, Company I, 30th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as 13 North Carolina th

4. Joseph Cottrell, Company A, 43

North Carolina; admitted to Camp Letterman after shell wound of right shoulder received on skirmish line; died August 12; remains removed to Raleigh. 25 years old.

rd

Admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated right arm; died August 15; remains removed to national cemetery. 29 years old.

New York

5. Lieutenant P. A. or G. A. Bailey, Company A, 10th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after suffering compound fracture of left femur; died August 12; remains removed to Savannah.

Georgia

6. Josiah T. Alley, Company F, 47th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound to left shoulder joint; died August 12, remains removed to Raleigh.

North Carolina

7. Sergeant James G. Tucker, Company I, 53rd

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of left leg; died August 13; remains removed to Raleigh as 53

Virginia

rd

8. Major Sorber, Company D, 143

North Carolina.

rd

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of right femur; died August 12; remains removed to national cemetery.

Pennsylvania

9. Thomas Malloy, Company E, 45th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Mallory; gunshot fracture of right leg; amputated right femur; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 13; remains removed to Raleigh.

North Carolina

10. Tallis E. McCain, Company G, 29th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after incurring a compound fracture of left thigh; died August 12; remains removed to national cemetery. 18 years old.

Ohio

11. Sergeant Calvin H. Reid, Company F, 7th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Reed; left leg amputated July 3 after shot injury; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 13; remains removed to Raleigh. 22 years old.

North Carolina

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12. James Godman/Chadman, colored teamster

Not listed in Camp Letterman records; “Surgical History” identified him as J. H. Chadman, colored teamster; O’Neal and Weaver interment records do not identify him beyond his name; left leg amputated after shot fracture received on July 3; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 13; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond.

13. Joseph L. Mason, Company I, 17th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound to right knee joint; died August 12; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #37.

Mississippi

14. Edward Barker, Company A, 26th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as 25 North Carolina

th

15. 1

North Carolina; wounded in face and shot fracture of left leg; leg amputated; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 12-13; remains removed to Raleigh. 21 years old.

st Sergeant George S. Moss, Company C, 125th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Moses, 124 New York th

16. Fabius Haywood Jones, Company G, 7

New York; admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot would of left thigh and/or shell wound of right hip; died August 10 from effects of chloroform during excision of shell fragment; remains removed to national cemetery. 27 years old.

th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Thomas C. Jones, South Carolina; admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of left femur; died August 10; remains removed to Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston as H. S. Jones, 7

North Carolina

th

17. Henry Nickell, Company A, 1

South Carolina. 32 years old.

st

Listed in Camp Letterman records as H. Nichols; fractured right femur July 3; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 10; remains removed to national cemetery as Nickels. 22 years old.

18. S. B. Forrester, 24

Minnesota

th Georgia Admitted to Camp Letterman with a penetrating wound of the lung; died August 11; remains removed to Savannah.

19. George Smith, Company I, 7th

20. Jacob Pheiffer, Company E, 40

United States Admitted to Camp Letterman after July 2 gunshot wound in right knee; died August 7; remains removed to national cemetery. 25 years old.

th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot fracture of femur; died August 11; remains removed to Raleigh as Jacob Fifer, Company I, 4

New York

th

21. John L. Black, Company K, 48

North Carolina.

th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of right femur; died August 11; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #74.

Virginia

22. James Stanton, Company H, 2nd

Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot fracture of left leg; leg amputated August 8; died August 11; remains removed to national cemetery. 40 years old.

United States

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23. J. Simon Attaway, Company G, 1st

Listed in Camp Letterman records as S. Attorrey, 1 South Carolina

st North Carolina; amputation July 3 of right femur at lower third after shot injury; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 10; remains removed to Raleigh as S. Attorey, Company G, 1st North Carolina. 16 years old.

24. 24a. Alexander Bond, Company K, 27th Pennsylvania

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Aleck Bond, 27th Indiana; left leg amputated on July 7 after shot injury; admitted to Camp Letterman; died September 30 of exhaustion; interred in this grave after exhumation of another interment; remains removed to national cemetery. 37 years old.

25. John C. Freeman, Company E, 6th

26. David Hemphill, Company E, 72

North Carolina Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of right femur; died August 21; remains removed to Raleigh. 22 years old.

nd

Right femur amputated on July 4 after gunshot fracture; onset of gangrene July 20; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 20 of pyaemia; remains removed to national cemetery.

Pennsylvania

27. Lieutenant Nathaniel Austin, Company E, 14th

Not listed in Camp Letterman burial records; O’Neal’s Ledger recorded Lieutenant Austin, 14

South Carolina

th

28. Richard S. Price, Battery B, 1

South Carolina in this grave; O’Neal dated death as August 22; remains removed to Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston.

st

Amputations of right forearm and right leg on July 4 after shot fractures to both; admitted to Camp Letterman; onset of colliquative diarrhea; died August 23 of exhaustion; remains removed to national cemetery. 25 years old.

New Jersey

29. William Myers, Company A, 8th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after comminuted compound fracture of right arm and a penetrating wound of the chest; died August 22; remains removed to national cemetery. 18 years old.

Ohio

30. Christiana F. Schmidtzer, Company G, 6th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as C. F. Schmietzer; admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of left leg; died August 23; remains removed to national cemetery and interred as C. F. Smetzer. 34 years old.

United States

31. F. E. Derrick, Company I, 15th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of femur; died August 22; remains removed to Magnolia Cemetery, Charleston. 24 years old.

South Carolina

32. Lieutenant William L. Battle, Company D, 37th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound and amputation of comminuted fracture of upper third of left humerus; reamputated at shoulder August 23; died three hours later on August 23; this grave was no longer marked when O’Neal resurveyed interment in May 1866

North Carolina

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(Battle may have been removed prior to 1866 or the grave may have been obliterated); no records found yet about final disposition of remains. 19 years old.

33. 34. Frederick S. Call, Company C, 19th

35. William Ford, Company B, 7

Maine Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of left knee; died August 23; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 20 years old.

th

Wounded in right thigh and amputation of left femur after shot fracture on July 1; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 29 of hemorrhage; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #26. 23 years old.

Louisiana

36. William J. Brewer, Company C, 47th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of right leg; died August 30; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #38. 25 years old.

Virginia

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Row or Section #6 1. Sergeant James M. Haskell, Company A, 32nd

2. Corporal John Merriam, Company D, 19

Massachusetts Incurred shot injury to left leg and to right knee; left leg amputated July 3; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 25; remains removed to national cemetery. 28 years old.

th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of left leg; died August 25; remains removed to national cemetery. 32 years old.

Maine

3. Hugh A. Tate, Company D, 11th

Incurred shot injury to right femur; amputated on July 3; admitted to Camp Letterman; died August 25; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 22 years old.

North Carolina

4. 2nd Lieutenant Adolph Wagner, Company C, 39th

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a gunshot wound in the chest; died August 25; remains removed to national cemetery. 20 years old.

New York

5. Sergeant Spencer M. Train, Company C, 2nd

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a compound fracture of left femur; died August 25; remains removed to national cemetery.

Wisconsin

6. John Slaven, Company I, 61st

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Sleven; admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of right femur; died August 26; remains removed to national cemetery. 27 years old.

New York

7. James N. Shepherd, Company G, 15th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Sheppard; admitted to Camp Letterman after fracturing left femur with subsequent amputation in upper third; died August 26; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #35. 23 years old.

Alabama

8. Wiley K. Bracewell, Company G, 15th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after comminuted compound fracture of right femur; died August 27; remains removed to Savannah. 24 years old.

Alabama

9. Naverson Cone, Company A, 47th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of femur; died August 27; remains removed to Raleigh. 20 years old.

North Carolina

10. Richard Sauls, Company E, 51st

Admitted to Camp Letterman on August 7 from Seminary Hospital with a penetrating wound in the abdomen; died August 27 of exhaustion; remains removed to Savannah.

Georgia

11. [2nd Lieutenant Isaac Dunston, Company G, 105th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of femur; died August 26; no records yet found about original Camp Letterman grave number; no records yet found about final disposition of remains.

Pennsylvania] ?

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12. Robert C. Steel, Company I, 7th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot injury and amputation of right leg; died August 27 or 29; remains removed to Raleigh. 30 years old.

North Carolina

13. Henry/Heinrich Droeber, Company B, 119th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound to right knee; died August 27; remains removed to national cemetery. 25 years old.

New York

14. Captain James M. Kincaid, Company G, 52nd

Listed in Camp Letterman records as J. N. Kincaid; admitted to Camp Letterman after shot fracture and July 3 amputation of left femur; died August 27; remains removed to Raleigh.

North Carolina

15. Sergeant Hugh Farley, Company H, 57th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound in right knee; died August 28; remains removed to national cemetery. 32 years old.

Pennsylvania

16. Franz Benda, Company F, 26th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Frantz Benda; admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound to pelvis; died August 28; remains removed to national cemetery. 19 years old.

Wisconsin

17. John C. Graham, Company F, 4th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracturing right arm and subsequent amputation at shoulder; died August 29; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #116.

Texas

18. Silas S. Stickney, Company D, 2nd

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a penetrating wound in abdomen; died August 15; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 26 years old.

New Hampshire

19. Simeon Ikins, Company K, 136th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Ikens; admitted to Camp Letterman after a compound fracture of the left arm and a shell wound in the head; died August 29; remains removed to national cemetery. 19 years old.

New York

20. William H. Clark, Company D, 60th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound in shoulder; died August 29; remains removed to national cemetery. 22 years old.

New York

21. John Sansom, Company D, 42nd

Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of right arm; died August 29; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #105.

Mississippi

22. Hardy R. Norris, Company B, 15th

Admitted to Camp Letterman with gunshot wound in chest; died August 29, apparently from complications from use of chloroform; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #73.

Alabama

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23. Edward J. Plummer, Company I, 2nd

Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of femur; died August 16; remains removed to national cemetery. 18 years old.

New Hampshire

24. Rufus Myers, Company K, 111th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after July 3 amputation by Surgeon H. M. McAbee, 4 New York

th

25. Joseph Hayden, Company E, 18

Ohio, at lower third of shot-fractured left femur; died August 31; remains removed to national cemetery. 19 years old.

th

Admitted to Camp Letterman from Seminary Hospital on August 2 with a gunshot wound in left groin, perforating iliac artery; died August 30; remains removed to Savannah. 23 years old.

Georgia

26. Uriah R. Parrish, Company K, 2nd

Listed in Camp Letterman records as W. R. Parish; admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of right femur; died August 30; remains removed to Raleigh. 25 years old.

North Carolina Cavalry

27. James Carnes, Company H, 8th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracturing left femur; died August 31; remains removed to Savannah. 22 years old.

Georgia

28. C. P. Garrett, Company I, 2nd

Admitted to Camp Letterman on July 27 after fracture of upper third of femur; died August 31; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #24.

Louisiana

29. William H. Day, Company F, 17th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot fracture of left should joint; died August 31; remains removed to national cemetery. 18 years old.

Maine

30. Allen Dees, Company B, 43rd

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound in right knee; died September 1; remains removed to Raleigh. 29 years old.

North Carolina

31. John B. Willoughby, Company G, 38th

Admitted to Camp Letterman with gunshot wound in liver; died August 31; remains removed to Savannah. 30 years old.

Georgia

32. [James T. Bedell, Company F, 7th

This soldier is listed as dying on August 30 as well as on July 30. See Row or Section #1, grave 13, for details of this soldier’s injuries and ultimate disposition. If he died on August 30, he may logically have occupied this grave. If he died on July 30, someone else occupied this grave, viz.: [Corporal Willard F. Barstow, Company E, 4

Michigan Cavalry] ??

th Maine] ? Admitted to Camp Letterman with gunshot wound of spine; died August 28; no records yet found of original Camp Letterman grave number; no records yet found of final disposition of remains. 18 years old.

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33. Daniel/David Cook, ambulance driver, New York There are no Camp Letterman records of death of this individual at the General Hospital. John Busey’s list of Union casualties places this man in this grave with no date of death; remains removed to national cemetery. 28 years old.

34. Henry Clay Bascom Kirkman, Company G, 26th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as H. C. Kirkman; admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of left foot; died September 1; remains removed to Raleigh. 21 years old.

North Carolina

35. Hillery L. Quinn, Company E, 18th

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a wound in the throat; died September 1; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #25.

Mississippi

36. William H. Smith, Company K, 7th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of femur; died September 1; remains removed to national cemetery. 18 years old.

Maine

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Row or Section #7 1. Lieutenant Benjamin F. Wham, Company D, 42nd Mississippi

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracturing left femur; died September 3; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #85. 32 years old.

2. A. C. Hoffman, Company A, 18th Mississippi

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wounds in thigh and left lung; died September 3; it is unclear whether or not these remains were removed to Hollywood Cemetery or not. 22 years old.

3. Jacob Massey, Company A, 4th North Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman with pyaemia and diarrhea contracted after July 3 amputation of shot-fracture left femur; died September 2-3 of pyaemia; remains removed to Raleigh. 22 years old.

4. John O. Dolson, Company A, 2nd United States Sharpshooters

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a penetrating wound in his left lung; died September 3; remains removed to Raleigh as J. O. Dolson, 2nd North Carolina. 19 years old.

5. Lieutenant Charles L. Walker, Company F, 26th Georgia

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a penetrating wound in abdomen; died September 3; remains removed to Savannah. 43 years old.

6. Charles W. Grube, Company F, 153rd Pennsylvania

Admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated left leg; died September 4; remains may have been privately exhumed by his wife or family (there is a “P” beside his name on the hospital death list); no records yet found to verify disposition of remains. 31 years old.

7. Tillman Bailey, Company K, 26th North Carolina Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture in upper third of femur; died September 4; remains removed to Raleigh. 19 years old.

8.

9.

10. William Travick/Traywick, Company A, 8th

11. William E. Stevens, Company E, 5

Alabama Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot fracture of left femur; leg amputated or re-amputated August 3, with resultant sloughing, hemorrhaging, and gangrene by August 18; died September 4; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #96. 46 years old.

th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a shot fracture to right leg and wounds in left leg and right hip; leg amputated August 3; died September 4; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #81. 18 years old.

Texas

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12. Sergeant Henry M. Paysinger, Company C, 3rd

Admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated right leg; died September 5; remains removed to Charleston. 23 years old.

South Carolina

13. Lieutenant Austin Nabors, Company G, 2nd

Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of upper third of left femur; died September 5; remains removed to Charleston. 20 years old.

South Carolina

14. John Garrett Folkes, Company K, 5th

Listed in Camp Letterman and “Surgical History” records as Folkarts, Company B; admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of right femur; died September 5 of exhaustion. 45 or 50 years old.

Michigan

15. Sergeant Peter Williamson, Company D, 5th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of shot-fractured right femur; died September 5 of secondary hemorrhage; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #82.

Texas

16. Patrick McGuinity, Battery I, 1st

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wounds to arm and finger; died September 5; remains removed to national cemetery. 22 years old.

United States

17. F. Augustus Butland, Company K, 17th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as F. A. Burtland; admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of left femur; died September 5; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 29 years old.

Maine

18. Lieutenant E. R. Emick, Company C, 15th

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Erwick; admitted to Camp Letterman after comminuted compound fracture of femur; died September 6; remains removed to Charleston. 20 years old.

South Carolina

19. Edwin T. Johnson, Company I, 8th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a compound shot fracture of the left femur; leg amputated or re-amputated on August 12; died of exhaustion on September 7; remains removed to Savannah. 18-19 years old.

Georgia

20. Timothy Manley, Company A, 63rd

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Manly; admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of right femur; died September 7; remains removed to national cemetery and interred as Manly. 24 years old.

21. 22. David Smith, Company I, 57

New York

th New York Admitted to Camp Letterman on August 8, wounded through pelvic cavity left of the spine with the ball lodging in the wall of the bladder; died September 8 or exhaustion; remains removed to national cemetery. 27 years old.

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23. Sergeant John W. Williams, Company A, 7th or 14th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound in right knee; died September 7; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #23. 27 years old.

Tennessee

24. Harrison A. Ambrose, Company H, 20th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of left tibia; leg amputated or re-amputated on August 14; died September 8 of pyaemia; remains removed to national cemetery. 24 years old.

Indiana

25. Sergeant Charles Ferguson, Company I, 1st

Suffered shot fracture and amputation of left femur on July 2; secondary hemorrhage on July 8; admitted to Camp Letterman; died September 11; exhumed by private parties on October 3. 22 years old.

25a. J. F. Adams, Company B, 14

Massachusetts

th

26. Jeremiah B. Robinson, Company G, 52

Louisiana Listed in Camp Letterman records as Company A; admitted to Camp Letterman about August 22 with wounds in lung(s); died October 2 and interred the following day in the vacated grave of Sergeant Charles Ferguson; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #56.

nd

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Joseph Robinson; admitted to Camp Letterman with a penetrating wound in the right lung; died September 8 or 9; remains removed to Raleigh.

North Carolina

27. Hugh Purdy, Battery C, 1st

Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of fractured right femur; died September 11; remains removed to national cemetery. 32 years old.

Pennsylvania

28. David S. Edwards, Company I, 1st

Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of right arm; died September 11; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #76. 24 years old.

Virginia

29. Sergeant Charles Nichols, Company C, 57th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of right femur; died September 11; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #93. 23 years old.

Virginia

30. Sergeant James O. Dudding, Company C, 28th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after resection of right arm; died September 12 of tetanus; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #115.

Virginia

31. Sergeant David W. McWilliams, Company B, 17th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot injury and amputation of left leg; died September 10-11; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #94. 34 years old.

Mississippi

32. Daniel M. Johnson, Company I, 13th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after being wounded in right femur; died September 12; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #79. 26 years old.

Alabama

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33. Berry Crow, Company F, 6th

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a wound in the right lung; died September 12; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #83. 32 years old.

Alabama

34. Hugh P. Caffey, Company H, 3rd

Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of shot-fractured right humerus; died September 13 of exhaustion; remains privately exhumed and interred in Evergreen Cemetery. 28 years old.

Alabama

35. James H. Dunston, Company D, 14th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of ilium in pelvis; died September 12; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #78. 25 years old.

Virginia

36. John Van Dyck, Company K, 107th

Admitted to Camp Letterman after excision of right ulna in arm; arm amputated August 24 by Acting Assistant Surgeon E. Martin; died September 12; remains removed to national cemetery. 23 years old.

New York

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Row or Section #8 1. 1a. E. A. Ward, Company C, 60th Georgia

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of right femur; died October 5; probably filled vacated grave after exhumation of other remains; remains removed to Savannah.

2. Corporal Franklin Luther, Company B, 52nd North Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of right leg by Surgeon C. S. Wood, 66th NewYork; died September 14; remains removed to Raleigh. 24 years old.

3. Samuel H. Watson, Company K, 5th Texas

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of right arm; died September 13; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #100.

4. 5. B. F. Pittman, Company C, 1st North Carolina

Listed in Camp Letterman records as P. F. Pittman; admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound in right thigh; died September 14; remains removed to Raleigh. 28 years old.

6. Dawson W. Arnold, Company G, 5th Florida

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of left femur; died September 15; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #80. 19 years old.

7. Edward P. Hale, Company I, 1st Minnesota Received shot wound through left lung and a fractured right foot on July 2; foot was

amputated at the ankle joint by Surgeon C. S. Wood, 66th New York, at the 1st division, 2nd corps hospital; admitted to Camp Letterman and placed under charge of Acting Assistant Surgeon A. B. Shekel; died September 12; remains removed to national cemetery. 22 years old.

8. 9. 10. 1st Sergeant Merrit B. Pendley, Company E, 6th North Carolina

Received gunshot wound in right hip joint, fracturing femur; admitted to Camp Letterman and placed under charge of Assistant Surgeon D. R. Good; died September 17 of gangrene, pyaemia, and exhaustion; remains removed to Raleigh. 36 years old.

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11. Samuel P. Forrest, Company K, 28th North Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of right arm; O’Neal and Camp Letterman records indicated that this soldier died on September 14, the regimental roster indicated that he died on September 17; remains removed to Raleigh as Fassett; listed as a duplicate burial by O’Neal in grave number 10. 21 years old.

12. Levi Gibbs, Company G, 5th Michigan Cavalry

Admitted to Camp Letterman after July 4 amputation of shot-fractured right femur; died September 18 of diarrhea; remains removed to national cemetery. 32 years old.

13. David R. Nuckols, Company B, 38th Virginia

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a discharging wound in his left hand; other Camp Letterman records indicated a vaccination in the left hand; died September 17; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #113.

14. John W. Thompson, Company G, 10th Alabama

Listed in O’Neal’s “Ledger” as Company B; admitted to Camp Letterman after receiving a flesh wound in the thigh and a shot fracture of the left ankle joint; admitted to Camp Letterman and left leg amputated July 1; died September 18-19 or hemorrhaging and gangrene; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #110.

15. Sidney H. Hager, Company K, 23rd North Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman amputation of lower third of left femur as a result of a shot fractured knee joint; died September 18 of diarrhea and pyaemia; remains removed to Raleigh. 20 years old.

16. Sergeant William W. Coe, Company M, 21st North Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot injury to both eyes and amputation of shot-injured right leg; died September 17 of chronic diarrhea; remains removed to Raleigh. 22-25 years old.

17. Anderson W. Walker, Company D, 4th Alabama

Admitted to Camp Letterman with gastro-enteritis; died September 20; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #111.

18. H. D. Moffatt, Company H, 8th Alabama

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Moffit; admitted to Camp Letterman after shot fracture of left femur; died September 19; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #117. 17 years old.

19. William Frank Duncan, Company C, 13th Mississippi

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound in knee joint; died September 21; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #102. 25-27 years old.

20. Corporal Andrew J. Crabb, Company D, 20th Indiana

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound in right knee joint; died September 20; remains removed to national cemetery. 21 years old.

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21. James A. Nuckols, Company A, 38th Virginia Listed in Camp Letterman records as Company B; admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of gunshot-injured right arm; died September 21; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #95. 20-22 years.

22. Isaac N. Brooks, Company B, 47th Alabama

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a compound fracture of the left femur; died September 21; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #92. 30 years old.

23. David C. Laird, Company A, 4th Michigan

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a gunshot fracture to fourth lumbar vertebra; died September 24; remains removed to national cemetery. 19 years old.

24. John Marley, Company K, 53rd North Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot fracture of left femur; O’Neal’s “Ledger” entry indicated his headboard said September 25, whereas Camp Letterman death register indicated he died September 27; remains removed to Raleigh. 29 years old.

25. Risden N. Thompson, Company I, 52nd North Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a compound fracture of the left femur; died September 24; remains removed to Raleigh. 20 years old.

26. Nathaniel P. Gowen, Company C, 150th Pennsylvania

Admitted to Camp Letterman with an amputated left leg; died September 25; remains removed to national cemetery.

27. George Christiana, Company A, 120th New York

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a shot fracture of right leg; leg amputated August 10; re-amputation of femur by Acting Assistant Surgeon H. Leaman on September 2; died September 26 of exhaustion; remains removed to national cemetery. 36 years old.

28. William J. Button, Company K, 5th New Jersey

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of right knee joint; died September 25; remains removed to national cemetery. 23 years old.

29. Sergeant Frederick Jell, Company I, 95th New York

Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot fracture of right femur; amputated or re-amputated leg on August 26; died September 25-26 of diarrhea and exhaustion; remains removed to national cemetery. 35 years old.

30. Andrew J. Kilgore, Company E, 8th Florida

Admitted to Camp Letterman after a wound in the thigh; died September 27; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #114.

31. Joseph E. Perry, Company E, 32nd North Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman with a wound in the left side; died September 27; remains removed to Raleigh.

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32. Charles D. Binns, Company K, 53rd Virginia Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of left leg; died October 3; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #84.

33. James W. Anderson, Company H, 47th Virginia

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of left femur; died October 3; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #109.

34. Haskell Farr, Company G, 55th Ohio

Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of right femur; died October 3; remains removed to national cemetery. 18 years old.

35. Thomas W. Gray, Company K, 38th Virginia

Admitted to Camp Letterman with gunshot wound in the back; died October 4; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #98. 30 years old.

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Row or Section #9 1. 4th Sergeant Benjamin Franklin Dixon, Company B, 7th Louisiana

Admitted to Camp Letterman on July 24 after fracture and resection of left elbow joint; died October 5; re mains removed to Charleston as Sergeant P. F. Dickerson, 2nd South Carolina. 24 years old.

2. James Lesley, Company C, 2nd Mississippi

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Leslie; admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of left femur; died October 5; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #91. 20 years old.

3. Albion B. Mills, Company E, 16th Maine

Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot fracture and amputation of lower third of left femur; re-amputated at upper third of femur; died October 7; remains removed to national cemetery. 18 years old.

4. [P. G. Ellithorpe, Company I, 42nd Pennsylvania] ?

Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot fracture of left femur; leg amputated or re-amputated on August 10; subsequent sloughing, hemorrhaging, and application of tourniquet; died October 5 of exhaustion; no records yet found about disposition of remains. 20 years old.

5. William G. Gray, Company C, 3rd Virginia

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound in left hip; died October 6 or 7; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #77, as W. G. Grey, 5th Virginia. 28 years old.

6. Doctor F. Boswell, Company A, 13th Mississippi

Admitted to Camp Letterman after wounds of shoulder and thigh; died October 7; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #112. 18 years old.

7. Christian Miller, Company E, 7th United States

Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound in right foot; died October 11; remains removed to national cemetery. 36 years old.

8. William F. Dearman, Company I, 16th North Carolina Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation at lower third of fracture left femur; died October 13; remains removed to Raleigh. 31 years old.

9. Perry Taylor, Company G, 75th Ohio

Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of left leg; died October 15; remains removed to national cemetery. 34 years old.

10. Andrew J. Glasco, Company H, 21st North Carolina

Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of shot-fractured right femur; died October 18; remains removed to Raleigh. 24 years old.

11. Corporal Isaac Johnson, Battery K, 1st Ohio

Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of shot-fractured left femur; hemorrhaging on October 10; died October 18; remains removed to national cemetery. 19 years old.

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12. Jeremiah Huffman, Company C, 28th North Carolina

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Hoffman; left behind sick; admitted to Camp Letterman; died October 20 or typhoid fever; remains removed to Raleigh. 28 years old.

13. John F. Drean, Company A, 53rd Virginia

Listed in Camp Letterman records as Drain; admitted to Camp Letterman after July 4 amputation of lower third of shot-fractured left femur; hemorrhaging occurred October 1; re-amputation on October 9; died of exhaustion on November 4; remains removed to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond, in shipment 1, #99. 26 years old.

14. 1st Sergeant William H. Gaskins, Company K, 8th Virginia

Incurred a shot injury to his right foot; amputation of lower third of tibia/fibula on August 1 by Assistant Surgeon W. F. Richardson, CSA; admitted to Camp Letterman; died November 5 after necrosis and diarrhea; no records yet found about final disposition of remains.

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Private Interments – Never Interred in Hospital Cemetery John Black, Company H, 30th Pennsylvania Admitted to Camp Letterman after resection of left humerus; died August 15; no records yet found about disposition of remains but this soldier’s home was in Carlisle, Pennsylvania, and was most likely taken there after his death. 28 years old. Alfred Miller, Company A, 111th New York Admitted to Camp Letterman with a penetrating wound in his right lung; died August 20; remains removed by family on August 21. 19 years old. Jesse Harrison, Company C, 143rd Pennsylvania Admitted to Camp Letterman after a compound fracture of right femur; died August 20; remains removed by family August 21. 42 years old. John E. Dougall, Company H, 134th New York Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of left femur; died August 22 of typhoid; remains removed to Evergreen Cemetery for interment August 23. 20 years old. Harrison A. Bond, Company K, 22nd Massachusetts Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wounds in left chest and forearm; died August 22; remains removed by family on August 23. 20 years old. William Park, Company E, 3rd Indiana Cavalry Admitted to camp Letterman with a gunshot wound in right lung; died August 27; remains removed to Evergreen Cemetery. 32 years old. Harry B. Campbell, Company B, 72nd Pennsylvania Admitted to Camp Letterman with a gunshot wound in the groin; died September 8; remains removed by family “sometime thereafter.” 21 years old. Frank Anderson, Company D, 5th Michigan Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound in left knee; died September 9; remains removed by family or friends September 10. 20 years old.

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Unresolved Camp Letterman Burial Sites The first five of the earliest deaths at Camp Letterman were apparently buried in a location divorced from the eventual hospital cemetery. There is some reason to believe that these burial sites may have been close up to the woods, perhaps near the death house and embalming tents, and the marks of these first burials were eradicated and the graves leveled over. These interments originally were not listed by Row but merely by grave number. O’Neal’s “Ledger” indicates that at least three non-Camp Letterman interments (gunners from Carpenter’s Virginia Battery) were leveled and eradicated by Camp Letterman operations. Because he had recorded them earlier, he was able to remember them from his notes when disinterment of Confederates to Hollywood Cemetery occurred. O’Neal recorded the Camp Letterman hospital-related graves when the General Hospital was disbanded and the cemetery was completed. He would not, therefore, have had the opportunity to record the names on hospital-related headboards or markers before they had been eradicated by hospital development. Weaver’s disinterment records for the 1872-73 Hollywood Cemetery shipments indicated that, in addition to the three pre-Camp Letterman interments from Carpenter’s Battery, there were an additional ten unidentified remains being sent to Richmond from Camp Letterman. At least five of these had to have been from the earlier, leveled over, cemetery. The other five may have been from graves where headboards had also disappeared. John P. Brundage, Company C, 137th New York Admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of left femur; died July 23, the first patient to die at the newly opened General Hospital; no records yet found about a row or grave number; probably in the early cemetery in Grave #1; no records as to final disposition of remains, but he may have been mistakenly sent with other unidentified remains to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond. Alexander Adair, Company I, 4th Virginia Admitted to Camp Letterman with a penetrating wound in thorax; died July 25; no records yet found about a row or grave number; probably in the early cemetery in Grave #2; no records as to final disposition of remains, but he may been one of the ten unidentified Camp Letterman remains sent to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond. H. Clinton White, Company H, 1st North Carolina Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of lower third of fractured right femur; died July 25-26; no records yet found about a row or grave number, probably interred in the early cemetery as Grave #3; no records as to final disposition of remains, but he may have been one of the ten unidentified Camp Letterman remains sent to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond.

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[Robert Finch, Company E, 7th Michigan Cavalry] Finch was originally interred in Grave #4, but his remains apparently were relocated to the larger hospital cemetery sometime about August 20-21 to Row 4, #31. Isaac Pilgrim, Company G, 150th Pennsylvania Admitted to Camp Letterman with gunshot wound to the hip and bowels; died July 25; interred originally in the first cemetery as Grave #5; no records yet found as to final disposition of remains, but he may have been among the ten unidentified remains sent to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond. Sergeant I. T. McCouch, Company , 3rd Georgia Admitted to Camp Letterman with typhoid fever; died July 27; no records yet found for interment at hospital cemetery, but he may have been among the ten unidentified remains sent to Hollywood Cemetery, Richmond. Gillian Miller, Company D, 142nd Pennsylvania Admitted to Camp Letterman after a gunshot wound to left knee joint; died July 29; no records yet found about original interment site at hospital; no records yet found about disposition of remains. [George Stapleton, Company E, 142nd Pennsylvania] See records for this man in Row #1, grave 25. [James T. Bedell, Company F, 7th Michigan Cavalry] See records for this man in Row #1, grave 13. Sergeant Stephen J. Rayburn, Company D, 27th Indiana Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation by Surgeon W. H. Twiford, 27th Indiana, at lower third of fractured left femur; died August 1; no records yet found for original interment site at Camp Letterman; no records found yet about final disposition of remains. George H. Mosher, Company H, 136th New York Admitted to Camp Letterman after resection of humerus; died August 1; no records yet found for original interment site at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 18 years old. [Harry/Harvey Morris, Company A, 150th Pennsylvania] See records for this man in Row #3, grave 22. [Hiram Fones, Company I, 150th Pennsylvania] See records for this man in Row #3, grave 16. [Sergeant Matthew M. Allegar, Company G, 142nd Pennsylvania] See records for this man in Row #3, grave 10.

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[Charles Sewald, Company A, 8th Ohio] See records for this man in Row #3, grave 3. Sergeant Jeremiah J. Holm, Company G, 107th Ohio Listed in Camp Letterman records as Helm; admitted to Camp Letterman after shell wounds in upper third of both femurs; died August 8; no records yet found for original interment site at Camp Letterman; no records yet found for final disposition of remains. 23 years old. Corporal William C. Templin, Company A, 73rd Ohio Listed in surgical history records as Company C; admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation in lower third of fractured left femur; died August 9; no records yet found for original interment site at Camp Letterman; no records yet found for final disposition of remains. 22 years old. Seward Dean, Company I, 111th New York Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation by Surgeon O. Monson, 108th New York, of shot-fractured left femur; second amputation at middle third of femur; died August 9; no records yet found for original interment site at Camp Letterman; no records yet found for final disposition of remains. 22 years old. William Tilley, Company G, 53rd North Carolina ? Listed in Camp Letterman records as William Telly of 53rd Virginia; admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of right arm; died August 9; no records yet found for original interment site at Camp Letterman; no records yet found for final disposition of remains. George W. Franklin, Company K, 50th Georgia Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of fractured femur; died August 10; no records yet found for original interment site at Camp Letterman; no records yet found for final disposition of remains. 19 years old. Frank P. Rolland, Company I, 1st Massachusetts Listed in Camp Letterman records as Rollins; admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of right femur; died August 10; no records yet found for original interment site at Camp Letterman; no records yet found for final disposition of remains. 23 years old. Corporal Benjamin F. Cathcart, Company G, 114th Pennsylvania Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of right leg; died August 10; no records yet found for original interment site at Camp Letterman; no records yet found for final disposition of remains. [Sergeant Danforth M. Maxey, Company C, 3rd Maine] See records for this man in Row #1, grave 44.

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[Felix McGraw, Company K, 42nd New York] See records for this man in Row #1, grave 28. [John Taylor, Company E, 12th New Hampshire] See records for this man in Row #1, grave 35. [John Bowen, Company B, 7th Virginia] [Eli T. Green, Company E, 14th Virginia] See records for this man in Row #1, grave 43. George Turner, Company A, 116th Pennsylvania Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of humerus above right elbow joint; died August 16; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. Jacob Morford, Company A, 29th Pennsylvania Admitted to Camp Letterman with a gunshot fracture of frontal bone of skull; died August 16; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 42 years old. Herbert W. Potter, Company G, 14th United States Listed in Camp Letterman records as Hubert W. Potter and also as of 14th Mississippi; admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of right leg and forearm; Camp Letterman death register recorded this soldier’s death as August 18, whereas the “Surgical History” recorded the date of death as August 22, of exhaustion; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. Corporal Hugh Meach, Company K, 111th New York Listed in Camp Letterman records as Meek and Meech; admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot fracture of left leg; died August 22; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. Minion F. Knott, Company F, 1st Maryland Battalion (CSA) Admitted to Camp Letterman with a gunshot wound in left side; died August 24; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 23 years old. Corporal Willard F. Barstow, Company E, 4th Maine Admitted to Camp Letterman with a gunshot wound of spine; died August 28; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 18 years old.

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Peter Gahagan, Company H, 4th Michigan Admitted to Camp Letterman after a compound fracture of left femur; died September 7; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 20 years old. Sergeant Thomas E. Steger, Company F, 17th Mississippi Admitted to Camp Letterman after a gunshot wound in left thigh; contracted chronic diarrhea; died September 8; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains; Weaver’s Hollywood Cemetery list does not include Steger, but his name appears on the Mitchell cemetery history list. George E. Heath, Company I, 12th Massachusetts Admitted to Camp Letterman after shot fracture and amputation of left leg; died September 11 of diarrhea and hepatitis; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. Thomas J. Hines, Company D, 1st Maryland Battalion (CSA) Listed in “Surgical History” as of 1st U.S. Maryland; admitted to Camp Letterman after fracturing right tibia; amputated or re-amputated; died September 14 or 17 of “hectic fever; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 32 years old. John W. Lattimer, Company G, 9th Virginia Admitted to Camp Letterman after July 8 amputation of left leg; onset of gangrene noted on August 15; died September 18; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains; Weaver’s Hollywood Cemetery list does not include Lattimer, but his name appears on the Mitchell cemetery history list. 24 or 27 years old. Ira G. Dodson, Company F, 149th Pennsylvania Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot fracture of right femur; onset of gangrene; died September 19; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 18 years old. George A. Hayden, Company B, 1st Maryland Listed in Camp Letterman records as a Union soldier but Krick’s “Death Roster” identifies him as Company D of 1st CSA Maryland Battalion; to further complicate matters, the “Surgical History” identifies this man as Battery B,1st Maryland; sustained shot injury to the left knee joint necessitating amputation of lower third of femur on July 8; hemorrhage and ligation of femoral artery on July 13; admitted to Camp Letterman; died September 23 of exhaustion; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains.

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John A. Christen/Christian, Company K, 7th Virginia Admitted to Camp Letterman after rifle shot in upper lobe of left lung; died September 25-26; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. Sergeant Samuel Comstock, Company H, 17th Connecticut Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of left femur; died September 27; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. Captain Lewis A. Lingston, Company F, 8th Alabama Sustained shot injury and amputation of left leg; re-amputation of leg at femur on July 14; admitted to Camp Letterman; died September 27 of erysipelas and hemorrhage; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 23 or 28 years old. Clarence Hartman, Company I, 93rd Pennsylvania Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of upper third of right femur; died September 28; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. William C. Schultz, Company I, 71st Pennsylvania Admitted to Camp Letterman after fractures to both femurs; died September 29; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 21 years old. Corporal Charles A. Clement, Company C, 13th Massachusetts Admitted to Camp Letterman with a penetrating wound in thorax; died September 30; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. Lawrence P. Gilreath, Company B, 2nd South Carolina Admitted to Camp Letterman after amputation of right femur; died October 2; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 22 years old. Alva C. Phillips, Company E, 10th Massachusetts Admitted to Camp Letterman with a penetrating wound in chest; died October 3; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 20 years old. [P. G. Ellithorpe, Company I, 42nd Pennsylvania] See records for this soldier in Row #9, grave 4.

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Charles Stone, Company I, 13th Massachusetts Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound in right knee; died October 8; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 19 years old. Charles F. Ayers, Company E, 111th New York Listed in Camp Letterman records as C. H. Ayres; admitted to Camp Letterman after compound fracture of left femur; died October 14; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. 24 years old. G. H. Simms/Simmons, Company H, 2nd North Carolina Admitted to Camp Letterman after gunshot wound of thigh and buttocks; died October 26; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains. No record yet found that this soldier even existed. Michael Laughlin, Company C, 13th Mississippi Admitted to Camp Letterman after fracture of right leg; died November 8, the last patient to die at Letterman; no records yet found about original location of grave at Camp Letterman; no records yet found about final disposition of remains.