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Civil War Veterans: Stevens County, Washington

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Stevens County

Stevens County, WA • Find a Grave Virtual Cemetery


Addy

  • Addy Cemetery
    1. Peter Akers
    2. Henry Glasgo
    3. Chambers Zachariah Lindley
    4. James Monroe Richey
    5. John James Salvage
    6. John Evert Seal
    7. Benjamin F. Standifer
    8. Pvt David Henry Wooley


Bossburg



Grand Army of the Republic • (J. A. Mower) Post #101


Cedonia


Chewelah



Grand Army of the Republic • (Union) Post #70


Colville



Grand Army of the Republic • (Gen John M Corse) Post #98

  • Calvary Cemetery aka Old Catholic Cemetery
    1. Charles Caspar Christmana
    2. Orin Coates
    3. William Day
    4. Osner Hall
    5. William F. Hartman
    6. Silas A Hedges
    7. John Ulrich Hofstetter
    8. Charles H. Jefferson
    9. James Kitt
    10. Henry Lafferty
    11. Gideon Montour
    12. Richard Austin Prouty
    13. Albert G. Queener
    14. Francis Reader
    15. Enoch John Reynolds
    16. Josiah Paron “Joseph” Sparks
    17. Selva S. Street
    18. David Turner Stuart
  • Highland Cemetery
    1. Horace Barney Allen
    2. John Albert Camp
    3. John W. Campbell
    4. Francis Cole
    5. Jameson M. “James” Cook
    6. George Wilson Dexter
    7. Thomas S. Donnel
    8. Harrison Young Dorman
    9. Elias T. Eckley
    10. Paschal Vale Edgar
    11. Mortimer Riley Flint
    12. Jacob H. “Henry” Fortune
    13. Gotlieb Friedman
    14. Joseph D. Goakey
    15. Peter Garrett Hobbs
    16. John Holst
    17. Alva R. Hoskins
    18. Edwin E. Lynch
    19. Henry Clay Masterson
    20. George Edward Mayer
    21. Erasmus Smith McCloud
    22. Jesse F. D. Moore
    23. Orsemous Moore
    24. George O. Platt
    25. Preston Isaac Pond
    26. Ephraim Fitch Rapp
    27. Emerson N. Reed
    28. Waldo Carrollon Van Valin
    29. Charles Weller
    30. James Gaston Wiley
    31. William Henry Wright


Daisy


Ford


Fruitland


Hunters

  • Greenwood Cemetery
    1. Charles M Burgess
    2. Frederick Larue Castner
    3. John Boyd Lacey
    4. Lenard Reister
    5. Ebenezer C. Thomas
    6. Albert Liba Washburn


Kettle Falls



Grand Army of the Republic • (E. J. Houghton) Post #75

  • Meyers Falls Cemetery
    1. William H. Blinn
    2. David E. Gifford
    3. James Oscar Gifford
    4. John N Heron
    5. William R “Bill” Richardson
    6. Henry M. Signor
    7. William Henry Spencer


Loon Lake


Northport


Rice



Grand Army of the Republic • (W. F. Cloud) Post #119

  • Cully Memorial Cemetery
    1. Samuel Newell Bodge
    2. Francis M. Brown
    3. Jacob Earnest
    4. Anderson Allen Lawson
    5. William Henry Overman
    6. Samuel Holmes Richey
    7. Eli Washburn Weston


Springdale



Grand Army of the Republic • (Wallace) Post #64

  • Springdale Cemetery
    1. Amiron E. Bidgood
    2. Willard Theodore Boyles
    3. Charles Fletcher
    4. James Furgeson
    5. Phillip Garner
    6. Phillip Gennett
    7. Andrew Jackson Godfrey
    8. James William Hawkins
    9. Orlando Head
    10. Littleton Hill
    11. David C. Hull
    12. Jacob Keller
    13. John R. Lee
    14. James Paschol
    15. Edward P. Wells


Valley


Stevens County, WA • Find a Grave Virtual Cemetery

Links

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

(Category:Grand_Army_of_the_Republic)


United Confederate Veterans

United Confederate Veterans
Confederate Veterans' Associations
Sons of Confederate Veterans
Encyclopedia of Arkansas

(Category:United_Confederate_Veterans)








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