Surnames/tags: us_civil_war cemeteries washington_state
This page is continued from: US Civil War Veterans in Washington State
- See the Category: Civil War Veterans in Washington State for profiles of all who have been documented & linked to these WikiTree pages, + "My Connections".
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Contents |
Washington State
Kittitas County
Cle Elum
Ellensburg
- IOOF Cemetery
- Martin V Albright (1845-1928) + √
- Silas Wyatt Barnes (1842-1915)
- William James Barnes (1845-1908) + √
- James Mason Brockman (1841-1908)
- Zephaniah Templeton Butler (1842-1900)
- Isaac F Carleton (1827-1901)
- John Calvin Carothers (1822-1900) + √
- Edwin Alonzo Carpenter (1837-1927) + √
- George Washington Carver (1840-1914) + √
- Joseph Clark Clymer (1840-1897)
- Daniel David Coble (abt.1840-abt.1926) + √
- Hiram Daniel Cornwall (1839-1921)
- Alanson B Curtis (1823-1878)
- Jeremiah Douglas Damon (1825-1898) + √
- George F Davis (1844-1923)
- Howard Ebert (1839-1914) + √
- David Ford (1837-1887)
- Robert C Gaston (1846-1916)
- John C Goodwin (1848-1935)
- Labane Ransom Grimes (1839-bef.1897)
- Lewis David Hall (1834-1920)
- Henry Helves (1835-1908)
- John E McDowell (1836-1900)
- James Benjamin Swett (1838-1923) + √
- John Everett Voice (1841-1914) + √
- William Newton Westfall (1843-1915)
- Valentine C. Wynegar (1844-1925)
Roslyn
- Mount Olivet Cemetery
- Jessee Donaldson (1846-1913) (Pvt, Co I, 15th USCT Inf) escaped slave + √
Thorp
Links
- American Local History Network
- Cemetery Records: WA State Archives
- Census Online
- Civil War Research Database
- Civil War Veterans Buried In Washington State
- Cyndislist
- Eastern WA Civil War Veterans
- Soldiers and Sailors Database (CWSS)
- Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
- USGenWeb Archives
- USGenWeb Project
- USGenWeb Tombstone Project
- Visit the USA
- Washington State Department of Health - Vital Records
- Washington State Digital Archives
- Wenatchee Area Genealogical Society
- Wikidata: Item Q111540, en:Wikipedia Kittitas County
- Wikipedia: Washington (state)
- See also:
Grand Army of the Republic
- The Grand Army of the Republic and Kindred Societies
- Washington State: Post Names and Locations, Organized June 20, 1883
- Historical Gar Posts in Washington and Alaska
- Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Records Index
- National GAR Records Program - Historical Summary of Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Posts
- Wikipedia: Grand Army of the Republic
- Wikidata: Item Q4118606, en:Wikipedia
- WikiTree: Grand Army of the Republic
(Category:Grand_Army_of_the_Republic)
United Confederate Veterans
- United Confederate Veterans
- Confederate Veterans' Associations
- Sons of Confederate Veterans
- Encyclopedia of Arkansas
- Wikipedia: United Confederate Veterans
- Wikidata: Item Q7887640, en:Wikipedia
- WikiTree: The Confederate Veteran Magazine
(Category:United_Confederate_Veterans)
- Washington Territory in the Civil War
- Wikidata: Item Q48769328, en:Wikipedia
- Civil War and Washington Territory
- Washington in the Civil War - FamilySearch
- 8 Washington counties carry a racist legacy in their names
- The Confederate legacy in Washington state
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