Statement of the Disposition of Some of the Bodies of Deceased Union Soldiers And Prisoners of War Whose Remains Have Been Removed to National Cemeteries in the Southern And Western States
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General A. J. Perry, Qtiartermasier, U. S. Army, Q. 31. General's Office, Washington, D. C. General: I have the honor to transmit herewith for publication, in connection with the "Rolls of Honor" which are published by the Quartermaster General, a third volume of "Statements of Final Disposition of the Bodies of Deceased Union Soldiers and Prisoners of War in the National Cemeteries in the Southern and Western States." This volume contains, among others, the principal removals to the National C...emeteries at Alexandria, La., Brownsville, Tex., Louis- ville, Ky., New Orleans, La., Fort DonelsOn, Tenn., Jefferson Bar- racks, Mo., Nashville, Tenn., Salisbury, N. C, Shiloh, Tenn., and Springfield, Mo.;, also additional removals to Anderson ville, Ga., Galveston, Tex., Lawton, Ga., and Marietta, Ga. Thus the removal of 35,517 bodies of deceased Union Soldiers and Prisoners of War, (as shown in this Statement,) has been made from 314 different localities, scattered throughout the Southern and West- ern States, to 21 of .the established National Cemeteries.
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