. The Sixteenth Maine Regiment in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 . ds. The graves have been sodded, and white tab-lets lettered in black are placed at the head of each, giving name, rank, regiment, anddate of death. No. ofGrave. 619 1049642643 3201633655 1767699 1074657 Bigelow, W. H Chase, Wesley , Benjamin , Samuel L. C Day, Alson L Dyer, Israel F Jewett, Warren Kyle, James S Luce, Augustus Perry, Clark E Towers, William Co. GIKABGIACFG Dec. 24,Nov. 11,Dec. 9,De». 30,June 24,Dec. 21,Jan. 2,Apr. 21,Jan. 24,Nov. 30,J an. 3, Place of Burial. National,National,621 Nat
. The Sixteenth Maine Regiment in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 . ds. The graves have been sodded, and white tab-lets lettered in black are placed at the head of each, giving name, rank, regiment, anddate of death. No. ofGrave. 619 1049642643 3201633655 1767699 1074657 Bigelow, W. H Chase, Wesley , Benjamin , Samuel L. C Day, Alson L Dyer, Israel F Jewett, Warren Kyle, James S Luce, Augustus Perry, Clark E Towers, William Co. GIKABGIACFG Dec. 24,Nov. 11,Dec. 9,De». 30,June 24,Dec. 21,Jan. 2,Apr. 21,Jan. 24,Nov. 30,J an. 3, Place of Burial. National,National,621 National,62 National,65lNational,62 National,63 National,64National,63 National,63iNational,63 National, BURIED FROM LIBBY AND CAMP LAWTON PRISONS, AT CITY POINT, AND IN THE FIELD BEFORE PETERSBURG!! AND RICHMOND, VA. Belle Isle: This cemetery has been fenced in by the U. S. C. C, but the head-boardsremain as when the city was occupied, the names being carved in, not painted. Place of Burial. Bartlette. Nathaniel. Brown, W* Cobb, A Crane, F. A Frost, G. W Gilbert, William Huff, C. H Howland, E Libby, , , C. , J. O Belle Isle. Depot Field Hosp., City Field Hosp., City Field Hosp., City Field Hosp., City Mrs. Cummings lot, Gar-diner, Field Hosp., City Field Hosp., City Aikens Isle. Camp Lawton, , Virginia. * John S. of Company I (?). t Oliver Stover, Company I, Dec. 9, 18f>4 (?). SIXTEENTH MAINE CEMETERY, GETTYSBURG!!. 313 This cemetery occupies seventeen acres on Cemetery Hill. In laying out the groundsa semi-circular form was adopted: the head of each body pointing toward a commoncenter, tin National Monument. The work of disinterring and reiinterring the Uniondead waa begun October 7th, 1863, and completed in about fi
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