The story of Camp Chase; a history of the prison and its cemetery, together with other cemeteries where Confederate prisoners are buried, etc, Part 31

Author: Knauss, William H
Publication date: 1906
Publisher: Nashville, Tenn., Dallas, Tex., Publishing House of the Methodist Episcopal Church, South, Smith & Lamar, agents
Number of Pages: 864


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One unknown. Buried on top of a little hill on south side of lane and west of J. Nicodemus's well.


W. H. Talbot, 2d Miss .; three unknown. Buried in Jonathan Poffen- barger's orchard along the west side close to the fence and near a small cherry tree.


Four unknown. Buried in J. Nicodemus's new ground.


Two unknown. Buried in Mrs. Lucker's wood.


J. A. J. Tally, 15th Va .; J. A. Talley, 15th Va ; G. W. Brook, 15th Va .; W. E. Rean, 15th Va .; J. M. Leak. 15th Va .; J. G. Hagans, 53d Ga .; W. N. Shrouhart, 53d Ga .; S. Ocrue, 53d Ga. Buried in Mrs. Lucker's field near an old well : have been plowed over.


Capt. T. H. Wynne, 32d Ga .; John Campbell, 10th Ga .; John Mitchell, loth Ga ; G. W. Callet. roth Ga. ; Lieut. D. J. Downing, 2d N. C .; L. W. Gale, Ioth Ga ; James Lowe, 10th Ga. Buried in a stone pile six fect from locust tree near George Burgan's well.


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One unknown. Buried in southwest corner of George Burgan's orchard, two panels east of corner.


One unknown. Buried near Mr. Murdock's spring, opposite Money Herr's tavern stand.


Three unknown. Buried along the edge of E. Hoffman's woods at Smoketown, fifty yards from house.


Capt. J. C. Beeks, 27th Ga .; J. S. Ervin, 21st Miss .; Capt. Cooke, 20th Miss. Buried in Euromus Hoffman's field south of barn along the hill- side, twenty-three steps east of a large walnut tree.


J. R. Cody, 18th Ga .; N. B. Parker, 27th N. C .; Capt. John Howard, 2d N. C .; Lieut. R. L. Noble, 27th N. C. Buried in Dr. Smith's field, northwest of house in the hollow between two gullies, fifty yards south of a walnut tree; a number of unknown were also buried here, and some have been washed out.


Three unknown. Buried east of H. Neikirk's barn on opposite hill and twenty feet west of a hickory stump.


Two unknown. Buried in D. R. Miller's orchard back of the garden, six steps from northeast corner of garden.


Two trenches of supposed forty-seven unknown. Buried in northwest corner of Michael Miller's meadow, four feet from branch and five feet froni board fence.


Henry Perring, 23d Va .; Beneft Laurence, 30th N. C .; Benjamin A Butler, 30th N. C .; William Cox, 7th S. C .; G. J. Galaway, 15th Ala. : Lieut. D. H. Hallman, 23d Ga .; Capt. W. F. Plane, 6th Ga. (disinterred). Buried on eastern side of branch in Samuel Poffenbarger's meadow and along the line fence between Poffenbarger and Miller.


J. B. Stegall, 23d Ga. Buried in D. R. Miller's field back of orchard along the woods.


Eighteen trenches supposed to contain two hundred and ninety unknown ; Col. Colwell, 27th Ga. (disinterred) ; Maj. Tracey, 27th Ga .; in east end of trench containing one hundred and fifty. Buried in D. R. Miller's fifty-acre field east side of pike ; the trenches can all be seen, although the field has been plowed; buried shallow ; bones exposed in places ; trappings, etc., can be seen.


Nine trenches supposed to contain two hundred and twenty-five un- known. Buried in D. R. Miller's field east of pike and bordering on Smoketown road; buried shallow : exposed.


Eight trenches supposed to contain three hundred and five unknown. Buried in D. R. Miller's field west of pike and joining the woods; bones exposed.


Two trenches supposed to contain thirty unknown. Buried in north- west corner of Samuel Mummas's field at the junction of Smoketown road and pike.


Four unknown. Buried seventy yards north of walnut tree in S. Muni- mas's graveyard field.


Three trenches supposed to contain about thirty unknown. Buried near the graveyard in Samuel Mummas's field; exposed.


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Twelve unknown. Buried in Samuel Mummas's first field south of meadow.


One unknown. Buried in lower corner of William Rulett's meadow.


One unknown. Buried in William Rulett's orchard close to his house.


Five trenches supposed to contain two hundred and fifty unknown; Capt. Whatley, of Jacksonville, Ala., in one end of trench. Buried in the first field of William Rulett's along Bloody Lane.


Twenty unknown. Buried in Samuel Mummas's field joining Rulett's lane, southeast corner twenty steps from rock brake.


Twenty unknown. Buried in Samuel Mummas's bear hole field.


Three trenches supposed to contain eighteen unknown. Buried in S. D. Piper's field east of his orchard in hollow; bones exposed.


Four trenches supposed to contain twenty-five unknown. Buried in S. D. Piper's eighteen-acre field joining Bloody Lane.


Two unknown. Buried in S. D. Piper's field, bought of Squire Miller.


Twenty unknown in one trench. Buried in S. D. Piper's field west of orchard in the flat near forks of gullies.


Two unknown. Buried in S. D. Piper's field opposite his corncrib, close along the lane fence.


Stephen Credit, - Ga .; two unknown. Buried in Squire Miller's or- chard in town.


N. Y. N .. Ioth Ala. Buried in Samuel Reel's field north of Michael's Orchard, fifteen steps from bars.


John B. Smith, 2d Miss .; one unknown. Buried in Samuel Reel's or- chard.


Seventeen unknown. Buried in Samuel Reel's twenty-acre field twenty yards from west fence and one hundred yards from back corner.


Two unknown. Buried in Moses Cox's field northeast of his black- smith shop.


"One unknown. Buried in S. Reel's meadow along the line fence between David and Samuel Reel's and near a locust stump.


Two unknown. Buried in Colonel Miller's field opposite S. Reel's lane, six steps northwest of some locust trees.


G. W. Corbin, 13th Miss Buried in Colonel Miller's first field north of Stine's house, close to Mercerville road, six feet from a panel of fence ; notches cut in the rail.


One unknown. Buried in southeast corner of Mrs. Lucker's field on the Mercerville road, twenty stops from locust tree ; bones exposed.


One unknown. Buried in George Burgan's field on the hill close along the Mercerville road ; stone up at head and foot.


James Wright. Co. G. 7th S. C .; - Bishops, 2d Fla .: - Jenkins, 3d N. C .; - Sellus, 2d N. C .; Lieut. J. R Drake. 5th Tex. : J. R. Baker. 15th Va .; F. M. Foster, toth Ga .; W. O. Brien, 16th Ga .; C. Simms, 15th Miss. ; J. W. Shettles, 2d Miss .; J. R. Harper, 14th N. C .; J. Spradling. 13th Ala. : J. Strider, 14th N. C .: C. A. Foult, 18th N. C .: T. S. Gardner. Co. H, 8th La .: D. M. Jones, Co. F. 16th Miss .; Serg Henry, Co. H, 2d Miss. ; W. R. Bryant, - Miss. : C. H. McIntyre. 13th Va .; J. Sloan, toth La .; W.


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S. Brazeall, 7th Tex .; C. W. Coleman, 30th N. C .; H. F. Collins, 24th Ga .; Capt. J. E. Buckley, Co. B, 16th Miss .; J. Williams, 6th Ga .; S. Reading, 5th Ga .; three unknown. Buried in Rev. J. J. Adams's town lot back of the M. E. graveyard.


J. W. Weaver, Co. I, 12th Ala. Buried in A. Michael's orchard under fourth tree and sixth row from northeast corner and eastern side; name cut on tree.


- J. L. M., 28th Va ; J. Stubbs, 23d S. C .; J. M. Farris, 17th S. C .; three unknown. Buried in Lutheran graveyard in Sharpsburg.


- Wood. Buried in German Reformed graveyard in Sharpsburg.


Two unknown. Buried in southern end and corner of John High- barger's lot along the forge road.


G. W. Judd, Ist Co. Wash. Art .; one unknown. Buried in Ben Miller's orchard, second pear tree from spring house south.


Two unknown. Buried in Reel's woods on right of the gate leading to S. I. Piper's under a walnut tree.


One unknown; Lieut. C. C. Binn, 53d Ga. Buried in Colonel Miller's woods on left of road to Lafayette; cross cut on tree.


Capt. J. M. Bourn, 4th Va .; T. J. Wilson, 4th Va .; J. Bryson, 7th Va ; four unknown. Buried in H. Reel's field west of his orchard along a stone wall, thirty steps above the gate.


Lieut. J. G. Flemming, 49th N. C. Buried in northeast corner of H. Reel's orchard between second and third tree from corner along the back end.


Two unknown. Buried in southwest corner of Lafayette Miller's woods, west of path and south of hickory tree.


Three unknown. Buried in Daniel Poffenbarger's town lot. where he lives.


W. J. Johnson, 6th La. . Buried in D. Rohrback's lot, south of John Grice's lot, close along the forge road and under first tree from gate.


Two unknown. Buried in southwest corner of John Kretzer's lot back of his orchard.


Twenty-eight unknown. Buried in Adam Micheal's field east and south of his pond field.


M. M. B., 11th Va. ; J. W. Reed, IIth Va .; S. A. Lucas, 11th Va .; James Phelan, 17th Va .: M. O. Anderson, 7th Va. Buried in Ben Miller's field joining and east of John Highbarger's lot, twenty steps from southeast corner toward and near a small edge of rocks.


Serg. Strobuck. N. 133 N. Buried in northeast corner of Ben Miller's field south of orchard.


S. Mills. R. 89 N ; H. Rimple, H. 108 N .; L. M .; Corp. Walker, 108 N. Buried in Ben Miller's field and along the line fence and stone wall between Miller and Sherrick and north of a locust stump.


Three unknown. Buried west of Benjamin Miller's house, between wood pile and fence.


One unknown. Buried on outside and east of Hiatt's stable, two panels of fence.


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Two unknown. Buried in Mrs. Rohrback's orchard field.


T. S. C., two unknown. Buried in Mrs. Rohrback's field along the line fence between Mrs. Rohrback and Snavely, west of a leaning elm and between a stone wall division fence.


One colonel of a Georgia regiment. Buried east of John Benner's barn and thirty steps of a beech tree along an old fence.


Five unknown. Buried in John Benner's stone quarry.


Two unknown. Buried in John Otto's field south of Benner's orchard along the hillside.


One unknown. Buried in gully in northeast corner of Sherrick's little field joining Benner's orchard; probably washed away.


Two unknown. Buried at the east end of Sherrick's barn at the yard fence.


Three unknown. Buried in Samuel Magraw's field joining the A. N. Cemetery.


Three unknown. Buried in A. N. Cemetery, and were removed by un- known persons.


One unknown. Buried in Mrs. Kennedy's yard near the pump and between an apricot and plum tree.


Twenty unknown. Buried on Maryland Heights, twenty yards north of fort.


One unknown. Buried south of Mrs. Vandusen's house near where the board and rail go in.


Two unknown. Buried on Dr. Butler's farm in the swamp.


Serg. John Dolan, Co. F, 26th Ga. Buried in T. Bryns's orchard; flowers planted on the grave.


L. McElwer, Yorkville, S. C .; H. Johnson, Co. K, 6th S. C .; W. E. Little, Co. D, P. S. S .; M. C., Co. H, P. S. S .; Newton Petty, Co. M. P. S. S .; George Fink, Co. H, P. S. S .; J. Binks, Co. H, 6th S C .; C. Golickly. Co. K, 5th S. C .; R. Gritten, Co. F, 6th S. C .; A Tillacum, Co. A, 5th S. C .;. one unknown. Buried in Mrs. Kennedy's little orchard op- posite her house ; the graves are shallow and have never been plowed over.


Three unknown. Buried in Michael Tenant's orchard.


One unknown. Buried along the road from William Wade's barn to the mountain near a grave, inclosed by a fence.


One unknown. Buried in northeast corner of William Crampton's house field, third cedar from corner, along Harper's Ferry road; stone up. J. M. White, Ist Ga .; W. L. A., Ist Ga. Buried in William Wilson's woods at the back end and south side of a branch near the line fence between Wilson and Byrns; names cut on a chestnut tree; graves covered with stone.


D. B. T., 2d Va. Buried in western side of Grove's graveyard near a peach tree.


Twelve unknown. Buried in the field back of Mr. Staley's barn in the hollow.


One unknown. Buried in northwest corner of Anderson's walnut tree field, twenty steps from corner, near Brownsville schoolhouse.


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Five unknown. Buried in J. J. Moore's graveyard on the road to Weverton.


James Lewis, - Va. Buried in Barton Butler's field in corner joining Burns's meadow.


Twelve unknown. Buried in T. Crampton's field, twelve steps south of bars and at the mouth of Remsburg's lane along the woods.


James M. Birdsong. Buried in T. Crampton's field opposite a walnut stump in the lane leading to his house.


One unknown. Buried at the graveyard at Oak Grove Schoolhouse below Rohrersville.


Elijah Lacey, Co. H, 2d Ga .; J. F. Gartaw, Co. A, 8th La .; G. W. Gaus- nell, Co. E, 5th La .: R. E. Smith, Co. E. 5th La .; four unknown. Buried in hospital graveyard at Russer Spring ; still have boards up.


Lieut Col. E. S. James, - N. C .; forty-seven unknown. Buried in Wise's lot on east side of house and lot on top of South Mountain.


Twenty-three unknown. Buried in Wise's lot on west side of house and stable on top of South Mountain.


One unknown. Buried one hundred yards west of the mountain road and a large white oak south of Wise's.


Two unknown. Buried in the woods south of Beekly's field on east side of mountain road and three-quarters of a mile south of Wise's house ; bones exposed.


Three unknown. Buried in Smith's field opposite the hotel on South Mountain, ten steps from bars.


Three unknown. Buried on Magill's farm at falling waters.


J. B. Walker, Co. A, Phil. La .; J. W. Bryant, 5th Ga .; Lieut. J. F. Bryant, 6th Ala .: L. Parker, 23d Ga .; C. M. Fontenberry, 26th Ala .; O. Johns, 5th Ala .: Thomas Gee, 5th Ala. : M. Furgison, 23d Ga .; T. Nott, 23d Ga .; J. N. Philips, 28th Ga. : T. J. Ward, 6th Ala .; Lieut. A. A. Scott, 6th Ala .; H. L Tucker. 26th Ala. ; C. H. Moore, 26th Ala .; C. M. Smith, 26th Ala .; M. D. Jackson, 5th Ala .; G. B. Wright, 5th Ala. : J. McBee, 23d Ga .; Thomas McElwie, 23d Ga .; J. Wetherby, 23d Ga .; T. E. Blich- ington. 28th Ga ; W. Thomas. 23d Ga .; J. B. Lacy, 6th Ala .; A. W. Maxell. 6th Ala .: W. D. Jackson, 5th Ala .; four unknown. Buried in Mrs. Hoffman's barn field near Boonsboro, one hundred and fifty yards northwest of the barn.


Capt. Litchfield. 8th S. C. Buried in Dr. E. Butler's graveyard.


Two unknown. Buried in Russell's graveyard field along the fence against the mountain.


One unknown. - Fla. Buried in the woods west of Phil Pry's house near a white oak tree and along the orchard fence


One unknown. Buried in Christian . Keedy's field opposite Mr. Made's shop.


One unknown. Buried in south side of the old Middletown road, mid- way between two stumps and directly opposite to William Lampert's house at foot of South Mountain.


Fifty-eight unknown. Buried in Wise's well on South Mountain.


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Seven unknown. Buried on Mr. Dellinger's farm at falling waters.


Six unknown. Buried on Mr. William's farm, south of Williamsport on east side of Sharpsburg road near a walnut and locust tree close along the road.


John Shuffler, - N. C .; two unknown. Buried on spring field farm near Williamsport.


One unknown. Buried on Mr. Charlton's farm below Williamsport.


Three unknown. Buried in stone quarry in Miller's lot in Williamsport. Eleven unknown. Buried outside of public graveyard at Williamsport.


W. W. Baily, Co. D, Ist Va .; eight unknown. Buried in first woods below Benevola, three-quarters of a mile east of pike and near the mouth of a lane.


J. T. Hubble, Q. M., 5th Va .; J. R. Latum, - N. C .; Z. P. Henry, Co. D, 5th Tex. ; - Boan, - N. C .; Col. J. E. Ayer, S. T., July 3, 1863, 6th N. C .; - Coxanson, - N. C .; J. W. Driskill, Co. G, 6th Ala. (killed July 6, 1863) ; J. R. Barnes, Co. C, 43d N. C .; W. Gardner, Co. A, 23d N. C .; J. Wiles, - N. C ; forty-three unknown. Buried in the public. graveyard at Williamsport.


Samuel Maxwell, -- S. C .; one unknown. . Buried south of Mr. Embrey's warehouse in a niche of the bank ; stone up.


Edward J. Jewell, - La. (tombstone) ; Capt. J. P. Welsh, Co. B, 27th Va .; three unknown. Buried in Catholic burial ground at Williamsport.


S. P. Moore, 3d Ark .; - Walker, S. C. Art .; twelve unknown. Buried in John Hogne's town lot, nearly opposite the Presbyterian Church in Williamsport.


One unknown. 1. Buried at the mouth of lane in Mr. Finley's woods, thirty feet from lane along stone wall on south side of pike from Wil- liamsport to Hagerstown.


One unknown doctor from Virginia. Buried in front of Suman's house, on pike from Williamsport to Hagerstown.


One unknown. Buried along the fence west of Moler's orchard on pike from Williamsport to Hagerstown.


One unknown. Buried fifty yards west of tollgate on pike from Wil- liamsport to Hagerstown.


One unknown. Buried in Cost's field at locust tree, northeast of bone mill at Hagerstown.


Col. S. P. Lumpkin, 44th Ga. (died September 12, 1863). Buried in Presbyterian graveyard at Hagerstown ; has tombstone.


Three unknown. Buried in Episcopal graveyard at Hagerstown.


- Warfield. Buried in graveyard at St. Paul's Church on pike from Hagerstown to Clearspring.


Five unknown. Buried in Lutheran graveyard at Funkstown.


- Riley. Buried on Straub's farm, one mile south of Hagerstown.


W. L. Calhoun, Co. I, 5th Ala .; George Williams, - N. C. Buried in Dunkard graveyard at Funkstown.


One unknown. Buried on Eakle and Newcomer's farm on Sharpsburg road near Funkstown.


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One unknown. Buried on Archy McCoy's farm below Funkstown.


One unknown. Buried in Thomas Watt's wood near Mr. Stover's.


One unknown. Buried on John W. Stover's farm near the tollgate on Sharpsburg and Hagerstown Pike.


Capt. Mitchell, - Ga .; Serg. Brooks, - Ga .; fifteen unknown. Buried on Mr. Stover's farm, one mile southeast of Funkstown.


Two unknown. Buried along the fence back of Mr. Stockslager's garden. One unknown. Buried in Samuel Williams's field near a locust tree and back of Stockslager's farm.


One unknown. Buried one-quarter of a mile west of Boonsboro and Hagerstown Pike along the line fence between Shindle and Hunter, be- tween two locust trees.


One unknown. Buried in northwest corner of Mr. Hildebrand's woods near a hickory; bones exposed.


J. S. Christian, 28th Va .; J. T. Wise, 23d S. C .; - Reynolds, 28th Va. (died October 27, 1862) ; J. O. Kounce, 2d Va .; Professor Phinx ; James Cole, Co. D, 7th Va. (in Giles Co., Va.) ; S. S. Keenan, Co. F, 23d Ga .; Serg. T. M. Garland, 50th Ga .; J. J. Carver, Co. F, 50th Ga .; E. F. Johnson; - Mcclendon, Co. I, 57th Ga .; Thomas Lowell, 8th Fla .; C. L. Atkins, Co. G, 7th Va .; J. H. Hedrick; Winfield Ivey, 5Ist Ga .; W. S. Hill, - S. C. Buried at the Disciple church in Boonsboro.


One unknown. Buried along the branch at edge of Downey's wood at falling waters.


Three unknown. Buried in Snyder's lane at falling waters.


Lieut. A. Christian, W. Va .; W. H. Naun, Co. B, 20th N. C ; E. H. Counts, Co. I, 14th N. C .; F. R. Gregory, - Miss .; Lieut. J. Elliott, Ist N. C. (died July 28, 1863) ; J. W. Wilson, 5th N. C. (died July 28, 1863) ; W. H. Dunn, 10th Ala .; Franklin Cunningham, 3d W. Va .; T. B. Giaco, 19th Miss .; H. Watkins, - Va., Ashby's Cavalry; F. M. Canoway, Co. H, 13th Ala .; H. Rowell, Co. E, 4th Ala ; Q. D. Gray, 37th Va .; A. B. Nevlin, 13th Va ; I. I. Edwards, 55th N. C .; Serg. John McDowell, 55th N. C .; John Reice, 5th Va .; S. V. York, Co. A, 2d N. C .; A. M. Plagason, Co. H, 6th N. C .; R. I. Little, Co. E. 13th N. C .; J. D. Smith, - Tenn ; Lieut. J. B. O'Neale, Co. F, 3d S. C .; Alexander Cune, Co. L, 50th Va .; sixteen unknown. Buried in almshouse lot at Hagerstown; some boards ·still here.


Two unknown. Buried south of Beekley's barn alongside of pike.


Four unknown. Buried on Mr. Doub's farm on pike above Boonsboro.


One unknown. Buried on George Snavely's farm in orchard at tenant house.


One unknown. Buried along the pike above Boonsboro, opposite a clump of thickets on Mr. Shiffler's farm.


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