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Roll of Honor, Numbers 16 - 17
Roll of Honor, Nos. XVI-XVII. U.S. Quartermaster's Dept. (1868).

Similar in its coverage to the earlier consolidated volumes in the series, this volume's first part treats burials in various national cemeteries in Massachusetts, New York, Pennsylvania, and Virginia (the largest being Cypress Hill, N.Y.), Gettysburg, and City Point and Richmond (Va.) national cemeteries. No. XVII then lists burials in Kentucky and at New Albany, Jeffersonville, and Madison, Indiana; and at Lawton (millen) and Andersonville, Georgia (supplementary). More than three-quarters of No. XVII is given over to burials in Kentucky. (See also Items 59515952, 5953, 5954, 5956, 5957, 5958, 5959, 5965, and 5966.)


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