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    Roll of Honor
    (No. IX)
    Names of Soldiers
    Who Died in
    Defense of the American Union
    Interred in
     
    New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Ohio,
    Illinois, Wisconsin, Oregon, Maryland, South Carolina,
    Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Missouri,
    The Military Division of the Mississippi,
    and The Territory of Dakota.
       
       




"The muffled drum's sad roll has beat
The soldier's last tattoo:
No more on life's parade shall meet
That brave and fallen few."


 



 
 

    ROLL OF HONOR NO. XXIII
     GENERAL ORDER}                                                                                Quartermaster General's Office
    No. 82.      }                                                                             Washington, D. C., Oct. 8, 1866
The following reports of 29th September and 1st October, 1866, of Brevet Lieut. Col. James M. Moore, Assistant Quartermaster, U.S. Army, of the names of soldiers interred in U.S. cemeteries in New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Maryland, South Carolina, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Missouri, the Military Division of the Mississippi, and the Territory of Dakota, are published by authority of the secretary of War for the information of surviving comrades and friends.
M.C. Meigs,
Quartermaster General, Brevet Major General U.S. A.

 
         
         
         
      27th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry
    Roll of Honor
    National Cemetery, Fort Snelling, Minnesota
       
      No. Name Rank Co. Date of Death
      36 Harding, H. P. Pvt.. B Dec. 10, 1862 *
      78 Sutton, Benjamin Pvt. H Oct. 13, 1862 *

       *  Indicates a discrepancy between the Roll of Honor and The Iowa Roster and Records of Iowa Soldiers in the War of the Rebellion.   I recognize the difference, but have no way of knowing which (if either) is correct.
       
       

     

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