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Showing posts with label burial. Show all posts
Showing posts with label burial. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

Newaygo City Cemetery

Men of the 3rd Michigan Infantry (1st organization) buried in Newaygo City Cemetery.

Stephen Thompson, 3rd Michigan Infantry, and his wife Adelia

Ira Poats, 3rd Michigan Infantry

Wallace W. Dickinson, 3rd Michigan Infantry and 10th Michigan Cavalry

Sunday, April 5, 2015

3rd Michigan Infantry buried in Martin Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Michigan


Lorenzo D. Lamphere, 3rd Michigan Infantry

George Prescott, 3rd Michigan Infantry; Orin's older brother

Orin Prescott, 3rd Michigan Infantry, reorganized; George's younger brother 


Anderson Wride, 3rd Michigan Infantry, reorganized


Sunday, October 13, 2013

Old Town Cemetery in Sandwich, Massachusetts

Tucked into a hillside overlooking Shawme Pond, at the edge of Old Sandwich is, unsurprisingly, the "Old Town Cemetery." Just a stone's throw (if you have a good arm) from Heritage Museums and Gardens, stopping and strolling among the lives of many of the original settlers of this corner of Cape Cod is not only refreshing but a rewarding experience as well.








Wednesday, November 14, 2012



Ed Bearss speaking at the ceremony to remember the fallen Union soldiers, September 17, 2012

20th New York, German Turners

20th New York, German Turners

20th New York, German Turners

Antietam National Cemetery

Antietam National Cemetery

Antietam National Cemetery

Antietam National Cemetery

Antietam National Cemetery

Antietam National Cemetery