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ST. AUGUSTINE NATIONAL CEMETERY
INDEX AND BIOGRAPHICAL GUIDE
(PRELIMINARY ABRIDGED EDITION)
State Arsenal
St. Francis
Barrachs
St. Augustine,
FLORIDA STATE DEPOSITORIES
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Bay County Public Library (1968) *State Library of Florida (1968)
25 West Government Street Documents Section
Panama City, Florida 32402 R. A. Gray Building
Tallahassee, Florida 323 9-0250
Bay Vista Campus Library (1982)
Documents Department Stetson University (1968)
Florida International University Dupont-Ball Library
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Broward County Division of Libraries (1968) Jacksonville University (1968)
100 South Andrews Avenue Carl S. Swisher Library
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Jacksonville, Florida 32211
Cocoa Public Library (1968)
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*Florida Atlantic University (1968) Tampa, Florida 33602
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Rev. 1-7-89
STATE OF FLORIDA
DEPARTMENT OF MILITARY AFFAIRS
OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL
POST OFFICE BOX 1008
STATE ARSENAL. ST. AUGUSTINE
32085.1008
The special Archives Publication Series of the Historical
Services Division are produced as a service to Florida
communities, historians, and to any other individuals, historical
or geneological societies, and national or regional governmental
agencies which find the information contained herein of use or
value.
At present, only a very limited number of copies of these
publications are produced and are provided to certain state and
national historical record repositories at no charge. Any
remaining copies are provided to interested parties on a first
come, first served basis. It is hoped these publications will
soon be reproduced and made available to a wider public through
the efforts of the Florida National Guard Historical Foundation
Inc.
Information about the series is available from the Historical
Services Division, Department of Military Affairs, State Arsenal,
St. Augustine, Florida.
Robert'Hawk
Director
In addition to those Florida state repositories to which copies
of the Department of Military Affairs Special Archives
Publications are normally distributed, there are several other
locations or institutions to which copies are routinely sent.
Most of those additional repositories listed below have complete,
or nearly complete, sets of all issues.
U.S. Army Military History Historical Section
Institute National Guard Bureau
Carlisle Barracks, PA 4501 Ford Ave
17013-5008 Alexandria, VA
22302-1457
P.K. Yonge Library of St. Augustine Historical
Florida History Society Library
404 Library West 273 Charlotte St.
University of Florida St. Augustine, FL
Gainesville, FL 32084
32611
St. Lucie County Library Palm Beach Library
124 North Indian River Drive 3650 Summit Blvd
Ft. Pierce, FL West Palm Beach, FL
34950 33406
Middleburg Branch Library Historical Archives
3916 Main St. Department of Military
Middleburg, Fl Affairs
32068 PO Box 1008
St. Augustine, Fl
32085
(Master copies of all
archives publications)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
...Introduction and Research Notes
...Official History; St. Augustine National Cemetery
...Alphabetical Index of Names
...Map
...Section A and Special Section A
...Section B and Special Section B
...Section C
...Section D and Special Section D
...Section E
...Post Section
...Memorial Section
...Special Memorials and Inscriptions
...Inscriptions; Private Monuments
APPENDICIES
...Union Army; Abstract Summaries of Regiments Represented in the
Cemetery
..* Th 33r U.S. Color nfanrtj
...World War I; Abstract Summaries of Divisions Represented in
the Cemetery
...General Information; Campaign Medals
INTRODUCTION
This edition of the index and guide to the cemetery is the second
to be produced by the Historical Services Division, Department of
Military Affairs. Except for the many rank and unit insignia
illustrations and Second Seminole War casualty lists used in the
first edition, the same biographical material is present in this
version. Some new material has been added related to Union Army
regimental service during the Civil War and a few fragments of
additional biographical data on several individuals.
Eventually, it is hoped a commercially-viable version of this
book can be produced for sale and distribution to a wider public
with the help and support of the Florida National Guard
Historical Foundation. Considerable research remains to be done
especially on the men and units associated with the Spanish
American War and in nearly one hundred years worth of obituary
files in the local St. Augustine newspaper.
Many resources have been used in producing the information
contained in this publication including official military records
in the National Archives, the Florida Department of Military
Affairs, Marine Corps and Navy Historical facilities in
Washington, the St. Augustine Historical Society, the Florida
State Archives, and the records of the St. Augustine National
Cemetery prior to their removal to archival storage. Reference
books too numerous to list were utilized, especially in
researching campaign, unit and battle information associated with
our interred casualties of several wars.
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ST. AUGUSTINE NATIONAL CEMETERY
104 Marine Street
St. Augustine, Florida 32084
Although the St. Augustine burial ground was not
designated a National Cemetery until the latter half
of the 19th century, this hallowed plot of land played
a role in the entire, colorful history of the oldest city
in the United States.
In the days of the first Spanish colony of St.
Augustine, a Franciscan monastery and convent stood
near the south end of the city. The land which is now
the National Cemetery was a part of the property
held by the religious community. The southern
boundary of the present-day cemetery marks the
periphery of the old Spanish walled city.
Under the English rule of Florida (1763-1783), the
convent ,was occupied by the military and barracks
were constructed on the site. During the second
Spanish occupation of Florida (1783-1821) the
property remained in the hands of the military.
When the United States gained possession of
Florida in 1821, the St. Francis Barracks housed the
military of the third nation to stand guard over the
city, already 3 centuries old. Shortly after, land at the
Barracks was set aside for a post cemetery. According
to the old burial records,, the first interment took
olace in 1828.
The greatest number of early interments were
those of the soldiers who died during the Florida
Indian Wars, either on the battlefield or due to the
sickness and disease which were not uncommon in this
sub-tropical climate.
The Seminole Indians resisted the mass emigra-
tion to the West imposed upon the tribes by the
United States government. Seven years of war
followed the signing of the deportation treaties.
On December 23, 1835, Major Francis L. Dade
with 108 men and officers began the journey from
Fort Brook (Tampa) to offer reinforcement to
General Wiley Thompson stationed at Fort King
(Ocala).
His sense of geography confused, Dade announced
to his men on the 28th that they had passed the
danger zone. He failed to take precautions to send an
advance or flank guard. The heavy winter garments of
the soldiers covered their weapons, so that when the
Seminoles staged an attack, Dade's men were virtually
crippled. Only one soldier survived to recount the
battle.
A few months later, when travel in the area was
again possible, a command under General Gaines
came up from Tampa and buried the fallen men on
the site of the massacre.
In 1842, when hostilities ceased, it was proposed'
to transfer the remains of the men who fell with
Major Dade, and of all those who died within the
territory, to one burial ground. Reinterment, with
proper ceremonies, took plate at the St. Augustine
post cemetery, where 3 pyramids of native coquina
stone were erected in memory of the soldiers who
fought in the Florida Wars.
Nearby, several plain, white marble markers desig-
nate the graves of Indian scouts.
In the early 1860's the nation anticipated the
effects of seemingly irreconcilable dissent in the
government. In St. Augustine, sentiment was divided.
By 1845, when Florida became the 27th State in the
Union, the city was quickly developing as a modern
resort, offering a warm climate and a contrasting
Latin culture especially attractive to northern visitors.
When, in January of 1861, the State of Florida
seceded from the Union, Confederate troops raised
the fourth flag to fly over the city. Fort Marion and
the St. Francis Barracks were appropriated by the
new army.
The city suffered greatly from the interruption of
trade. In March of 1862, a Federal gunboat, the
Wabash, entered St. Augustine harbor and the mayor
of the city surrendered rather than attempt a surely
devastating battle. St. Augustine again became part of
the Union and never reverted to Confederate hands
during the course of the war.
It was during the Civil War, in 1862, that President
Lincoln approved legislation which provided, "the
President of the United States shall have power,
whenever in his opinion it shall be expedient, to
purchase cemetery grounds and cause them to be
securely enclosed, to be used as a national cemetery
for the soldiers who shall die in the service of the
country." From this original law, composed with
only experiences of the present civil conflict in mind,
evolved the National Cemetery System. Today, not
only those who die on active duty, but all men and
women who have honorably served their country in
the armed forces, are provided a secure and fitting
resting place in one of the many national cemeteries
across the nation.
In 1881, St. Augustine was once again a
flourishing city and the commanding officer at the St.
Francis Barracks recognized the need to assure the
proper care and respectful treatment of the old post
cemetery. That same year, Brevet Brigadier General
Meigs proposed these measures:
"As Florida is now a resort of many thousands
of citizens with their families in search of
benefit from its mild winter climate, it will be
only becoming to put this cemetery, too long
neglected and lately fallen into decay, into as
good condition as the other national military
cemeteries."
General Meigs suggested that the old post burial
grounds be declared a National Cemetery, thereby
making repair funds available from the appropriation
for national cemeteries, and The Adjutant General's
office concurred.
It was also proposed at this time to erect a
monument to the soldiers who died in the Florida
Wars-a tall white obelisk to stand before the three
pyramids-the cost of which would be met by a
donation of one day's pay from each soldier stationed
at the Barracks.
A wall of coquina was constructed to properly
enclose the cemetery. In 1912 and 1913, additional
land from the military reservation was set apart for
the expansion of the cemetery, nearly doubling its
size.
Over the years further measures have been taken
to preserve the distinctive atmosphere that permeates
the old Spanish town. In 1938 a new superintendent's
lodge was constructed according to designs approved
by the city council, which has always sought to
preserve the unique heritage of St. Augustine. Built of
coquina with an over-hanging balcony and weathered
shingle roof, the architecture is strictly in keeping
with the style of the old Spanish homes in the
historic district. A coquina rostrum, the stage for
Memorial Day, Veterans Day and other official
ceremonies, standing at the northern end of the
cemetery echoes the curving roofline silhouettes of
the Spanish Baroque style, seen in other prominent
structures in the city.
Here in the St. Augustine National Cemetery the
national colors fly, signifying that a grateful nation
honors in death those who served her during their
lives.
Today the cemetery remains a link between the
past and the present, reminding one of the first
colony and of its growth with a new nation, through
the courage and dedication of the men and women
buried here.
ADAMS, Arch T. B-566 BAHRT, Charlotte A-287
ADAMS, Horace H. D-143 BAHRT, Marie A-316
ADAMS, William A. B-455 BAILEY, Cato A-192
ALDEN, Charles H. A-19 BAKER, Delbert C-123
ALFORD, Johnnie H. B-567 BANTA, Samuel Memorial
ALLEN, Elizabeth W. C-55 BARD, Edward A-60
ALLEN, Frederick R. C-54 BARDIN, Billy Z. Post 14
ALLEN, Lewis B-454 BARLOW, Richard C. B-429
ANDERSON, Leslie L. B-690 BARNES, David J. A-125
ANGELL, John B-453 BARNES, Lee C-85
ANKER, Harry C. A-23-A BARNWELL, Isaac B-476
ANKROM, Virgil C. B-572 BARR, Robert A-219
ANSLEY, Bascom H. D-130 BARRETO, Albert F. B-516
ANTON, James E. B-544 BARRINGER, Elanor R. C-82
ARKELL, Harry C. B-452 BARRINGER, John A. C-82
ARMSTRONG, William F. B-345 BARRY, Thomas G. D-166
ARNAU, Margaret M. C-145 BARTON, Frederick B-596
ARNAU, Walter C. C-146 BASS. Albert A-222
ARNDT, Marion B-474 BASSETT, George W. Jr. A-328
ARVANITOPOULQS, Michael D-116 BATTENBERG, Walter R. D-142
ATKINSON, John F. B-597 BAUSKETT, Victoria M. B-654
AUEN, Raymond H. B-614 BAUSKETT, William T. B-654
AVANT, Barney L. A-17A BEACH, James C. A-41
BEARDSLEY, Benajah W. C-161
BECK, Isabelle M. B-377
BECK, Perry A. B-377
BELANGER, Horace A-70-B
BELL, John A-91
BELLAMY, Benjamin W. D-63
BRADY, Thomas A-242
BENJAMIN, Professor B. A-211
BRAINERD, J.A. A-283
BENNETT, William H. Jr. A-326
BRAKE, Theodore W.B. B-473
BENSON, Henry Ellis A-147
BRANDT, Edward H. B-343
BENSON, Jennie E. A-147
BRANNAN, Cassius C. A-53D
BENTSON, Robert A-276
BREDE, Herman A-143
BEVERLY, Clara E-34
BRENNAN, Clarence
BEVERLY, AGerald S. E-34
BRENNAN, Helen M. D-96
BEVILLE, Curtis B. D-178
BRENNAN, Jack W. D-95
BILGER, Howard W. B-479
BRESLAW, Leon B-682
BILLINGTON, James L. C-198
BREWER, Robert M. Jr. D-174
BISCO, Welek A-67
BRIGMAN, Henry A-367
BLACKWELDER, George R. C-86
BRINSON, Phillip L. Memorial
BLACKWELDER, Lula A. C-87
BRODERICK, Michael Leo A-13-A
BLAIR, Paine D. C-134
BROOKE, Dillon D. C-187
BLISS, George T. B-410
BROOKS, Anna B. D-42
BOGART, Arthur W. C-20
BROOKS, Robert J. D-41
BOLCH, Leonard E. A-14-E
BROWER, George W. B-464
BONAR, George T. B-610
BROWN, Benjamin B-316
BOND, James B-564
BROWN, Charles R. C-61
BORISSOFF, Nicholas Y. B-684
BROWN, Eddie D. Post 7
BORUM, Cleo B. C-95
BROWN, George M. A-127
BORUM, Daniel W. C-94
BROWN, Gertrude C. C-102
BOSTIC, Ned L. C-131
BROWN, Herbert E-9
BOYLL, Harold L. B-607
BROWN, Jacob A-8
BOWDEN, Lawrence G. D-93
BROWN, James W. D-136
BOYNTON, Edward C-156
BROWN, John T. C-103
BRADSHAW, Charles J. D-133
BROWN, Mary M. A-127
BROWN, Rosa G. A-126
BROWN, Rosa A126 CAIN, Stafford A-293
BROWN, William F. A-126
BROWN, William F. A126 CALLAHAN, Patrick T. Post 12
BROWNING, John P. C-200 CAMPBELL, Edward D-
CAMPBELL, Edward D-82
BRUER, George H. D-113
CAMPBELL, Edwin C-160
BRUER, Henry D-112
SH D CAMPBELL, Harry L. B-469
BRUNS, Waldo C. Post 17
SCAMPBELL, Orville E. A-292
BRYANT, Malcom E. A-113
-11 CAMPBELL, William C. C-62
BUCHER, Frank A. A-139
BUCHER, Frank A. A-139 CAMPBELL, William H. B-409
BUCKHALT, John C. Memorial CANFIELD Lucy A-124
BUELL, Clarence E. Jr. D-157 CANFIELD, Roy A-124
BUNTING, Joseph A. Post 13 CANNIFF, Richard D. E-28
BURKE, Joseph A-204 CAPO, John L.J. D-165
BURKE, William C. B-531 CAPO, Vivian L. D-16
CAPO, Vivian L. D-164
BURKS, Early R. B-574 CAREY, John A-230
CAREY, John A-230
BURNS, Richard D-64 CARLYLE, Harry J. B-662-A
BURNS, Thomas F. B-451 CARR, Charles L. B-503
BURTON, William H. B-601 CARR, Emna J. B-503
BUSKIRK, George W. B-667
BUSKIR, George W. B-667 CARRINGTON, William E. D-139
BUSSEY, John H. A-364
BUSSEY, John, H A-364 CARTWRIGHT, Stephen H. Jr. A-224-B
BUTCHER. Lloyd, A-18A CARVES, John M. D-124
BUTLER, Harriette L. C-33 CASEY, William J. A-15-A
BUTLER, Arthur S. B-555 CASON, Donovan D-371
BUTLER, Hartman L. C-32 CASON, Edith H. B-370
BUTMAN, Henry Lester E-13 CASTIGLIONE, Joseph E. D-73
BYERS, George J. D-119 CAUDELL, Charles A. A-136
CHADWICK, Louis G. B-571
CHAMBERS, Lonnie J. B-717
CHAPLIN, William E. A-102
CHAPMAN, Herbert T. B-355 CONDLEY, Edward J. C-172
CHAPMAN, William M. C-127 CONGER, Frank C-
CHATMAN, Oscar H. D-21 CONLEY, Harry F. A-330
CHENEY, Walter A"238 CONNELLY, Bessie L. B-707
CHESTER, John R. B-649 CONNELLY, James J. B-708
CHRISTY, Henry A. C-165 CONNER, George J. A-259-B
CLARDY, Alice V. A-320 CONROW, Spray B. D-18-A
CLARK, Earl F. B-617 COOK, Jeanette E. B-561
CLARK, Fred A. E-14 COOK, Robert M. B-639
CLARK, Meredith A. D-10-A COOK, William T. B-561
CLAY, Walter B. B-714 COOPER, Frank B-449
CLAYTON, ..... B-508 COOPER, William M. B-426
CLAYTON, George E. C-150 COOPER, William R. E-5
CLIFFORD, William E. B-660-A COPELAND, Stanley A-39
CLIFTON, Charles E. D-81 COPSEY, Clare 0. A-159
COATES, John A. C-31 CORDER, Stanford F. C-173
COCHRAN, Melville A. Jr. A-86 CORWIN, John W. A-131
COE, Henry L. A-85 COURTNEY, Emmett R. C-118
COE, Clarence S. B-622 COURTNEY, Francis K. C-119
COE, Lula J. B-623 COX, Harmon W. A-55
COHEN, Harry B-534 COX, Thomas A-117
COLEMAN, Fred D-39 COX, Ward F. D-69
COLEMAN, Stephen J. A-318 CRAIG, Charles C. C-186
COLEY, Oscar W. B-517 CRAIG, Florence L. C-186
COLLERAN, John P. B-660 CRAIG, Zebulan V. A-145-B
COLLETTE, Lewis A. A-58 CRAWFORD, Ewing A. B-552
COLLINS, Milton R. E-1 CRAWFORD, Mary A. B-553
COMISKY. Richard Harold A-14-C CRAWLEY, Fred C-121
CREEDON, Lawrence E. B-542 DAMEN, Andrew C. A-17
CREIGHTON, Charles D. B-677 DANES, John A-134
CROSBY, James D. D-179 DANIELS, Floyd E-29
CROW, Byron C-151 DARBY, Harry W. B-532
CROWLEY, John V. A-25-A DARLING, Thomas J. B-412
CROXTON, Henry A. B-426A DAVIS, Calvin D-54
CRUTCHFIELD, James E. B-480 DAVIS, Elijah L. A-207
CRUMMER, Charles W. A-37 DAVIS, Jackman J. A-3
CRUZAN, Charles A-166 DAVIS, James F. E-7
CURREN, Joseph C-120 DAVIS, James R. B-123
CURRIE, Peter F. B-448 DAVIS, Jasper P. E-22
CURRY, Eddie V. A-14B DAVIS, Jim D-19
CUSACHS, Carlos V. B-611 DAVIS, Joseph E. C-88
DAVIS, Joshua A-145
DAVIS, Nell V. E-22
DAVIS, Richard E. B-658
DAVIS, Roy P. A-235
DAVIS, Thomas Jr. B-567
DAVIS, William C-148
DAY,Willson B-637
DEAS, Reginald M. E-15
DEGGS, Luther J. A-53C
DELL, James W. C-205
DELL, Pauline C-204
DEMONBREUM, Leslie E. B-674
DENNY, Paul C. D-16-A
DENNY, Pauline T. D-16-A
DENSON, Lamar A-,36
DENTON, Max D-158 EARLS, Edward A-146
DENTON, Max Jr. D-123 ECKHARDT, George J. C-70
DEVER, Bernard B-629 ECKHARDT, Violet L. C-71
DEYO, Kenneth H. A-172 EDEN, Richard H. C-169
DEZENDORF, Andrew A-137 EDMISTON, Eliza B-463
DICKEY, Charles E. Memorial EDMISTON, George B-463
DICKSON, Samuel J. A-33 ELDRED, Bert A-68
DOBERSON, Jack D-50 ELLICKSON, Thomas A-93
DOMM, J.B. A-224 ELLIOTT, Ray E. D-167
DONNELL, William A-203 ELLIS, Donald J. D-175
DONNELL, Grace A-203 ELWES, A.W. A-6
DONOVAN, J. A-26 EPPERSON, William H. C-67
DORE, Thomas L. B-502 ERICKSON, Edwin C. B-650
DOTY, Robert Post-16 ESTES, Edgar S. A-161
DOWNINGS, George J. D-57 ESTES, Julia W. A-161-A
DRAUGHTON, Carlton F. D-17-A EUBANKS, Randolph B-618
DUFFY, George H. E-18
DUMMETT, Anna M. A-80
DUMMETT, Edward J. A-118
DUMMETT, Mortimer A-82
DUNBAR, Omar B. A-34-B
DUNHAM, Donald Jr. C-167
DUNHAM, Kate T. C-167
DUNN, Edgar M. B-592
DUNN, Maud Wallace B-593
DUNSTAN, Joseph B-641
DURGIN, John B-501
DYSON, William F. B-456
FAGAN, Gerald A. B-701
FAGAN Gerald A. B-701 FOSTER, J. Clifford R. B-402
FANTON, Shakespear B-700 FOSTER, Winifred Y. B-401
FARMER, Aubrey H. C-201 FOUNTAIN, Henry D-26
FARNAM, Louie F. E-11 FOWLER, Charles A-194
FENSKE, John J. D-5-A FRANKLIN, Charles C. B-604
FERGUSON, Edward A. B-709 FRANKLIN, Charlie B-686
FERRIS, Earnest M. C-19 FRANKLIN, Gus D-15
FICKES, Clark B-346
FICKES, Clark B-346 FREIJE, Michael A. D-100
FICKES, Helen T. B-347C T
FRENCH, Thomas A-79
FIELDS, William B. C-104
FIELDS William B. C1FRIEDLANDER, George C-143
FITZPATRICK, William J. B-584
FRIES, Phillip B-359
FLACK, Beatrice H. C-181 FROST, Albert B-407
FROST, Albert B-.07
FLACK, Frank 0. C-181 FULGHUM, Frederick B. Post-18
FLANNIGAN, Robert R. A-3A FULLER, Sam C. B-575
FLEMING, Robert L. C-66
FLINT, Rockwood C-182
FLIPPO, Wilson M. D-129
FLOWERS, Junior L. D-99
FLOWERS, Revis G. D-170
FLOYD, Adam A-191
FLOYD, Jane A-191
FLOYD, Joseph D-45
FORD, Francis A. Memorial
FORD, Randolph Wright E-31-A
FORREST, Richard H. B-595
FORWARD, Emma I. A-206
FORWARD, Wilbur F. A-206
FOSTER, Dolores S. B-403
GAINER, Will A-199 GILLILAND, Lewellen B-506
GAINES, John F. B-557 GILLIS, Catherine E. A-233
GALES, Nathan W. C-194 GILLIS, Theodore S. A-233
GALLAGHER, Charlotte C-76 GIRVIN, Kenneth P. B-563
GALLAGHER, James C-75 GLENN, William T. C-40
GARBETT, Robert L. Jr. D-171 GODFREY, Robert E. C-89
GARNER, Hezekiah A-7 GOLDBERG,... B-446
GARNER, John D. C-149 GOOD, Henry A-24
GARNER, Theodore R. C-169 GOODWIN, Ralph M. B-642
GARRUP, Neal V. C-42 GORDON, George E. B-625
GARVIN, Robert B-417 GOULD, Hazel M. B-608
GASTER, John S. B-374 GOULD, Jay A. B-608
GASTER, Ruth M. B-375 GRABILL, Shirley B-689
GASTON, Ernest S. D-147 GRADY, Joseph D. C-44
GASTON, James R. B-380 GRADY, Joseph D. Jr. D-154
GATES, Alfred L. Jr. D-176 GRADY, Mary L. C-45
GATES, William A-5 GRAECCO, Frank D-159
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GUTHERIE, Willie D. D-107 HASS, Harry H. B-
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JOHNS, George A-78
JOHNSON, Henry T. A-152
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JOHNSON, Robert L. A-335
JOHNSON, Wilbur R. Post-15
JOHNSON, Will D-ll
JOLLEY, George B-438
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JONES, Edgar A. D-19-A
JONES, Eeli 0-50
JONES Eeli 0 KAMPSCHMIDT, Henry A-259A
JONES, Frank B. A-69 A R.
KASTNER, James J. B-437
JONES, Henry D-5
KAUMP, Fred A-331
JONES, Robert P. B-661
KAYLER, George A. A-101
JONES, Robert D-59
S ert D59 KEITES, Harold Francis Memorial
JONES, Rose M. D-19-A
KEITH, Robert A. D-137
JONES, Willie L. D-76 K Mi -
KELLY, Michael B-436
JUDGE, Patrick E-8
KENNEDY, Emily D-168
JUSKO, Agatha C. D-152
KENNEDY, Richard L. B-598
JUSKO, George J. D-151 ,
KERR, Gordon R. C-60
KEY, Frank M. A-57
KIELAR, William J. B-606
KILLAM, Robert G. Memorial
KING, Joe D-10
KING, Joseph L. A-79-D
KING, Pearl J. B-719
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KIRBY, William A-224A
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KNOWLES, Oliver :A-158
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LAMB, Johnie A-38
KOMONSKI, Stanley E-2
LAMBERT, James H. C-59
KORST, Albert C-111
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KROM, John J. A-121
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LANIER, Augustus T. B-413
LARDER, Charles E. C-39
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LARSON, Alex W. A-168
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MACON, Nathaniel H. A-128
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MADDOX, George W. D-114
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MAGINNIS, John R. C-141
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LONGHARDT, Michael G. Memorial -
MANLEY, Henry D-l1
LOPEZ, George C. D-44
MANLEY, Michael B-418
LOPEZ, Starmy S. B-713
MAPLES, Ernest M.C. Post 2
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MARAKLE, John H. B-569
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SJulia A-198 MARKS, Alice L. C-27
LULLY, Martin J. B-645
MARKS, William C-26
LUMP, Bertram B-434, Zara A
MAIRLATT, Zara A-9
LYTLE, Edward D-161
MARSCH, Guido E. C-30
MARTIN, Jim D-27
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MURPHY, George T. C-43
MCCABE, Robert J. B-6g7
MURPHY, O'Key C. D-106
MCCALLUM, Francis L. A-154
MURPHY, Robert Jr. D-16
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MURPHY, Tilden D. C-191
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MCCARTHY, George M. C-137
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MCCLEAN, James Br526
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MCCRARY, Walter D-66
MCDONALD, Cordy L. D-35
MCDONALD, Louis G. B-419B
MCDOUGALL, Frank T. A-331B
MCELROY, Constance W. B-631
MCELROY, Francis J. B-630
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MCLEAN, James B-526
MCLEOD, Charles D-2-A
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NOLAN, Edward J. Memorial
NOONAN, Patrick A-27
NOONAN, Rebecca A-27
NORRIS, Frank J. Post 5
NOYES, Charles A-10
NUTT, William O. A-19-A
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(Also listed as ROSE)
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ROSS, Jack H. C-101
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RUSSELL, Will D. D-125 S p
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SCOVILLE, George W. D-131
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SENSABAUGH, Walter C-29
(Or Sonsabaugh)
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STEWART, John H. A-334
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STIMMEL, Emma A. C-174
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TEST, Harrison M.
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THOMAS, Harvey D-6
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THOMAS, Peter, A. A-122
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TIDWELL, Fred B. A-160 VANSANT, Joseph A. A-40
TOMLINSON, Arthur A-333 VARNUM, Emma B-425
TOMLINSON, Fred C. A-337 VARNUM, Girard C. B-425
TONER, Dennis M. B-663-A VILLARNOBO, Olando S. A-164
TOWN, Franklin A-294 VISTER, Emil A-129
TOWNSEND, John A-22 VOKE, Ellen R. D-15-A
TRABOLD, Ludwig D-6-A VOKE, Myren V. D-15-A
TRABOLD, Myrtle D-6-A VROOMAN, Quinton C. III E-10
WADE, Charles E.T. A-218 WHITEHURST, Daniel Scott A-248
WADLEY, Jesse A-184-1 WHITTLE, Thomas H. C-22
WAINWRIGHT, Henry A. B-489 WIGGER, Ewald J. B-540
WAINWRIGHT, James M. A-104 WILCOX, DeLaFayette A-2
WAITMAN, Jason A-212 WILER, William L. B-687
WALDEN, William H. A-130 WILHARM, Fred R. B-515
WALES, Arthur N. A-53A WILKESON, William D-71
WALKER, Perry R. A-123 WILLIAMS, Charles A-279
WALL, John J. C-109 WILLIAMS, Cresier D-77
WALLACE, George S. C-79 WILLIAMS, Irving D-17
WALLER, Peleus A. B-488 WILLIAMS, Jack A-232
WALTERS, Grady M. Jr. D-162 WILLIAMS, Jacob P. D-40
WALTON, Percy S. B-514 WILLIAMS, Jesse N. D-33
WARD, Robert C. B-535 WILLIAMS, John A-336
WARDON, Eugene F. C-58 WILLIAMS, Joseph D-18
WARES, William P. B-702 WILLIAMS, Robert A-240
WATFORD, Herman K. E-21 WILLIAMS, Russell D-67
WEAVER, Fred B. Post 9 WILLIAMS, William B-485
WEAVER, William C-125 WILMARTH, Almon L. B-408
WEBBER, Anna M. A-325 WILLMARTH, Mary L. B-408
WEBBER, Walter 1. A-325 WILSON, Charles J. A-210
WELCH, William D. B-716 WILSON Edward A. A-35
WELKER, James S. B-487 WILSON, James L. B-398
WEST, Mrs. B-511 WILSON, Lawrence D-79
WERNER, Harry B-361 WILSON, Peter P.B. Post 1
WHIDDEN, Charles H. D-97 WILSON, William E. C-184
WHITEHEAD, Lonnie R. A-92 WILTON, Frederick G. A-155
WHITEHURST, John A. A-248 WIMBUSH, Fred E-25
WINANS, Charles B. A-85A XIRAU, Jorgo C-93
WINSEL, Lora E. C-114
WISEMAN, Lawrence B. B-415 YAEKEL, Jane L. 8-482
WOLF, Fred D-30 YAEKEL, Richard B-482
WOLFF, Franklin P. D-140 YEATER, William L. B-484
WOOD, Clarence B. C-53 YELVINGTON, Lawrence B-668
WOOD, Hansel G. B-612
WOODRUFF, Charles E. A-72 ZIEBLER, Frederick B-358
WOOTEN, Leila V. C-106 ZIEGLER, Charles B-478
WOOTEN, Roscoe C. C-105 ZIEGLER, Willie D-72
WOOTEN, Van B-685 ZIMMERMAN, Howard F. C-35
WOOTTON, William H. Post 4 ZOLI, Joseph B-609
WORTH, Margaret S. A-18 ZUYL, Albert G. A-170
WROTON, Horace D-49
WYLLIE, Stanley E. B-416
WYLLIE, Stanley 0. B-416
WYLLIE, Wilhelmina W. Post 11
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INDIVIDUAL UNKNOWN SOLDIER GRAVES
In addition to the remains interred beneath the pyramids, there
are a number of individual burials of unknown soldiers. Most.
perhaps all, are from the era of the Seminole Indian Wars. Most
are marked "Unknown U.S. Soldier Indian Wars in Fla". The others
are simply marked "Unknown U.S. Soldier". It is possible some of
the latter are Civil War Internments or men of the U.S. Garrison
of St. Augustine, 1865 to 1900. By their position In the
cemetery, a few could be Spanish American War era graves but the
extant records fall to indicate which period the soldiers
represent.
Individual Unknown Soldier Graves: Section A
20, 23, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, 50, 51, 52, 71, 73, 75, 76, 77,
79-C, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 111, 112, 164, 165, 167, 169,
171, 174, 178, 178, 225, 226, 227, 228, 229, 236, 251, 252, 253,
254, 255, 257, 258. 260, 261, 262, 263, 264, 275, 278, 280, 282.
285, 287, 294, 295, 296, 297, 298, 299, 314, 315, 331-A
Individual Unknown Soldiers Graves: Section B
360, 420, 421, 422, 423, 424, 457, 458, 459, 483, 486, 498. 580,
581, 582
SECTION A
TUTTLE, Stephen A-i
1st. Lieutenant, U.S. Army Engineers. New Jersey: age 36 at
death 21 January 1835. Born 10 October 1798. Number one graduate
of West Point Class of 1820. (Flat marker, further inscriptions)
Brevet 2nd Lieutenant, Engineers 1 July 1820. .2nd Lieutenant 29
August 1829, 1st Lieutenant 24 May 1828.
WILCOX, DeLafayette A-2
Brevet Major, 5th U.S. Infantry. Died at Palatka, 3 January
1842. Served in Canada, War of 1812. (Private monument; further
inscriptions) Private and Sergeant in Continental Army, 25th
Infantry 13 May 1812 until commissioned Ensign in the 25th
Infantry 16 November 1813. 2nd Lieutenant 14 March and 1st
Lieutenant 14 October 1814. Transfered to 6th Infantry 17 May
1815 and 5th Infantry 1 June 1821. Promoted Captain 1 April 1822
and Brevet Major 1 April 1832.
DAVIS, Jackman J. A-3
Lieutenant, 1st Artillery. 17th in West Point Class of 1814.
Born: New Hampshire. Died 20 February 1828. (2nd Lieutenant,
Corps of Artillery 21 July 1814, 1st Lieutenant 20 April 1818; -
transfered to9 2nd Artillery 1 June 1821 and to 1st Artillery 16
August 1821. Acting Quartermaster 19 May 1826 to 20 February
1828.
MCNEIL, John Winfield Scott A-4
Entered Military Academy at West Point from Michigan, 1 July 1834
to 15 February 1835. 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Dragoons, 8 June 1836.
Died of wounds 11 September received in Action against the
Seminole Indians at Mosquito Inlet 10 September 1837. Born
Massachusetts. (Flat marker; further inscription)
GATES, William A-5
Son of Major Gates, U.S. Army.
ELWES, Alfred W. A-6
From Maryland. Assistant Surgeon 9 May 1825, Surgeon 4 July 1836.
Major, U.S. Army. Died 12 June 1842.-
GARNER, Hezekiah A-7
From Maryland, 2nd Lieutenant, Corps of Artillery 28 January
1820, Captain 7 July 1838. Transfered to -3rd Artillery 1 June
1821. 1st Lieutenant 26 February 1827. Regimental Adjutant 15
March 1827 to 16 November 1837. Died at Picolata, 23 October
1841. (Flat marker; further inscription)
BROWN, Jacob A-8
Paymaster, U.S. Army. Born Brownville, New York 1 August 1812.
27th in West Point Class of 1832.Brevet 2nd Lieutenant, 2nd
Infantry, 1 July 1832,; 2nd Lieutenant,1 July 1834. Resigned 31
July 1836. Paymaster 4 January 1840 and died at St. Augustine 25
October 1841. (Private marker; further inscription).
MARLATT, Zara A-9
Private, Company G, 4th Ohio Cavalry. Died 7 October 1916.
NOYES, Charles A-10
Asst. Surgeon, 31 August 1838. U.S. Army. Born Newberryport,
Massachusetts 26 March 1815 and died 26 July 1841. (Private
marker; further inscription)
POOLE, Benjamin A-11
Lieutenant, 3rd Artillery. Died 9 November 1839.
RODNEY, George Clayton A-12
Delaware: West Point 1 July 1933; 26th in class. 2nd Lieutenant,
3rd Artillery, 1 July 1937, 1st Lieutenant 9 July 1938. Died 5
November 1839, age 24. (Private marker; further inscription, not
immediately readable)
JENNINGS, Rowley S. A-13
2nd Lieutenant, Company A, 3rd Artillery. West Point Class 1838.
Born Tennessee. Died 12 November 1839 age 21 years. (or 24 years)
SMITH, William Scandrett A-14
Passed Midshipman, U.S. Navy. Died 13 November 1839 age 22
years, 4 months and 24 days. (Private marker; further
inscription)
RAMOS, Emanuel A-14-A
Private, Company F, 1st Florida Volunteer Infantry, Spanish
American War. Discharged 27 January 1899. Died 4 March 1938.
Interred 8 March 1938.
STRATTON, Henrietta Elizabeth A-14-A
Wife of Emanuel Ramos same grave. Died 13 January 1945. (No file
card)
CURRY, Eddie V. 6333134 A-14-B
Private, Company C, 83rd Field Artillery, U.S. Army. Service: 4
June 1937. Florida: died 21 August 1938, Fort Benning, Georgia.
In Service at time of death. Next of kin; Edith Curry, mother.
HOFFMAN, Alexander Thompson A-15
2nd Lieutenant, 2nd Infantry 1 August 1838. U.S.Army. Born
Sacketts Harbor, New York 8 March 1820, died 25 January 1844.
GUTHARDT, Herman A-16
Private, Company B, 7th U.S. Infantry. Died 10 September 1863..
DAMEN, Andrew C. A-17
U.S. Army, 343 Squadron. Died 20 October 1918.
AVANT, Barney L. A-17-A
Private, Company E, 5th Infantry. Georgia: died 19 July 1936.
Discharged 5 June 1917. (Identified as serving in the National
Guard). Interred 21 July 1936. Next of kin; M.W. Avant, St.
Augustine, Florida.
STAMPS, Jesse E. 1361760 A-17-B
Private, Quartermaster's Corps, U.S. Army. Enlisted in the
Florida National Guard at Jacksonville, Florida 8 May 1917 aged
21 years and was discharged 29 January 1919. Also Service with
Hospital 121, 106th Sanitary Train. No overseas duty. Born in
Chattanooga, Tennessee Florida: died 8-March 1937.
WORTH, Margaret Stafford A-18
Wife of Brevet General William J. Worth. Born 1799, died 1869.
(Private marker; further inscription).
BUTCHER, Lloyd A-18-A
Private, Company F, 1st Infantry. Discharged 8 October 1898.
South Dakota: died 22 March 1937. Interred 23 march 1937.
ALDEN, Charles H. A-19
Sergeant, 19th U.S. Infantry, Civil War. Died 22 May 1917.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER, FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-20
SMITH, Horace A-21
Lieutenant, 2nd Artillery. Died 8 January 1928.
TOWNSEND, John A-22
Sergeant, Company A, 10th New York Infantry. Died 20 March 1917.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER, FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-23
GOOD, Henry A-24
Private, Company K, 5th U.S. Artillery. Born Clara, King's
County, Ireland. Died 14 May 1877.
LEWIN, Alexander H. A-25
Private, Company C, 11th Ohio Cavalry. Died 23 June 1917.
DONOVAN, J. A-26
Private, Company K, 5th U.S. Artillery. Died 20 August 1880.
NOONAN, Patrick A-27
Private, Company I, 66th Ohio Infantry, Civil War. Died 22
November 1917.
NOONAN, Rebecca A-27
Wife of Patrick Noonan same grave. Died 25 November 1908.
LINDEN, C. A-28
Private, Company A, 5th U.S. Artillery. Died 26 February 1880.
SALLE, Ole A-29
Private, Quartermaster's Corps, U.S. Army. Died 28 January 1918.
SMITH, Charles A-30
Private, Company G, 5th U.S. Artillery. Date of death unknown.
(circa 1880)
MILLS, Charles L. A-31
Private, Signal Corps, U.S. Army, World War I. Resident of, and
Enlisted from Tampa, Florida 11 February 1918 aged 32 years.
Born in Alabama. Died before formal start of active duty with
the Regular Army on 7 March 1918 of Lobar Pneumonia.
PROFIT, David A-32
Private, Company G, 2nd U.S. Artillery. Date of death unknown.
(Circa 1886)
DICKSON, Samuel J. A-33
2nd Lieutenant, Field Regiment, Remount Service, Quartermaster's
Corps, U.S. Army. Died 28 March 1918. Born Wisconsin; Residence,
California.
ROSE, Adolph A-34
Sergeant, Company L, 2nd U.S. Artillery. Died 2 January 1886.
FLANNIGAN, Robert R. A-34-A
Private 1st Class, Company F, 130th Infantry, 33rd Division,
World War I. Discharged 31 May 1919. Illinois: died 26 December
1939. Interred 3 January 1939.
(The 33rd Division achieved combat status when. it entered the
lines at Hamel in July 1918. Its major campaigns included Amiens
and Meuse-Argonne).
DUNBAR, Omar Boyd A-34-B
Sergeant, Company D, 338th Machine Gun Battalion, 88th Division,
World War I. Discharged 15 June 1919. Minnesota: died 3 January
1940. Interred 6 January 1940.
(The 88th Division landed in France in September of 1918 and, as
a unit, was never committed to combat. Divisional artillery did
participate in several operations including the Meuse-
Argonne Offensive. However, as a depot division, many, perhaps
most, of its individual soldiers were sent to other units as
replacements).
SHIELDS, Patrick A-34-C
Corporal, Company K, 2nd Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Spanish
American War. Died 21 June 1940. Also known as Patrick Shields
Jr. and P.J. Shields.
WILSON, Edward A. 2908978 A-35
Private 1st Class, Company D, Service Battalion, 547th (Colored)
Engineers, U.S. Army, World War I. REsident and inducted at
Jacksonville, Florida 1 September 1918 and discharged 23 July
1919. Served overseas from 27 October 1918 to 16 July 1919. Born
in St. Augustine, Florida 24 January 1897 and died 15 November
1934. Interred 23 November 1934.
DENSON, Lamar A-36
Private, 45th Company, 12th Training Battalion, 157th Depot
Brigade, U.S. Army, World War I. Discharged 8 December 1918.
Florida: died 22 October 1934. Interred 25 October 1934.
CRUMMER, Charles Walter 1689706 A-37
Private, Company A, 367th (Colored) Infantry, 92nd Division,
World War I. Resident and inducted at St. Augustine, Florida 1
April 1918 aged 23 years 8 months and discharged 2 April 1919.
Born at Palatka, Florida and died 22 August 1934. Interred 27
August 1934.
(The 367th Infantry arrived in France during June of 1918. Like
the regiments of the 93rd Division, those of the 92nd saw some
service with the French Army and were together as an American
division only during the Meuse-ARgonne Offensive).
LAMB, Johnie 813600 A-38
Private, Headquarters Detachment, 338th Transportation Corps,
U.S. Army, World War I. Resident of St. Augustine, Florida,
enlisted at Fort Screven, Georgia 18 April 1918 aged 19 years 2
months and discharged 30 September 1919. Served overseas from 6
June 1918 to 19 September 1919. Born in St. Augustine,
Florida and died 28 July 1934. Interred 2 August 1934.
COPELAND, Stanley 2921339 A-39
Private 1st Class, Company D, 802nd (Colored) Pioneer Infantry,
U.S. Army, World War I. Resident and inducted at Tampa, Florida
17 May 1918 and discharged 19 July 1919. Served overseas 1
September 1918 to 9 July 1919. Also served with Supply and
Machine Gun Company, 802nd (Colored) Pioneer Infantry. Born in
JAcksonville, Florida 10 November 1881 and died 14 May 1934.
Interred 26 May 1934.
VANSANT, Joseph A. A-40
Private, U.S. Marine Corps. Died 23 November 1916.
BEACH, James C. A-41
Private, Company H, 126th New York Infantry, Civil War. Died 2
October 1918.
SCHWEMER, Louis K. A-42
Sergeant, Baker, 356th Quartermasters, U.S. Army, World War I.
Died 14 October 1918.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-43
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-44
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-45
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-46
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-47
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-48
MICHELL, Roy A-49
Private, 340th Remount Squadron, Quartermaster's Corps, U.S.
Army, World War I. Died 13 October 1918.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-50
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-51
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-52
HAMLETT, Eric C. A-53
Private 7th U.S. Coast Artillery Corps. Died 30 October 1918.
WALES, Arthur N. A-53-A
Private, Company K, 1st Infantry. Died 8 October 1937.
STOKES, Carl 1883946 A-53-B
Private, Company C, 316th Field Artillery, 81st Division, World
War I. Resident of Okachobee and inducted at Fort Pierce,
Florida 26 April 1918 aged 27 years 4 months and discharged 14
March 1919. Served overseas from 5 August 1918 to 16 February
1919. Florida: died 29 December 1937. Interred 3 January 1938.
(The 316th Field Artillery, as part of the 81st Division, entered
a combat sector of the lines in September 1918 and participated
in the Meuse-Argonne Offensive).
DEGGS, Luther J. 2907398 A-53-C
Private, Quartermaster's Corps, U.S. Army. Resident of Hastings
and inducted at Palatka, Florida 31 July 1918 and discharged 19
December 1919. No overseas service; entire career at Camp
Johnston, Florida. Born in Lyoyde, Florida 16 August 1894 and
died 29 December 1937. Interred 3 January 1938.
BRANNAN, Cassius C. A-53-D
Private, 4th Csvalry. Discharged 10 October 1898. Spanish
American War. California: died 22 November 1937. Interred 26
November 1937.
HAUGHTON, Lafayette A-54
Private, Company A, 4th Virginia Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 1 September 1898.
COX, Harmon W. A-55
Private, Company C, 2nd Alabama Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died: 10 September 1898.
ROBERTSON, James A-56
Private, Company E, 4th Illinois Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 13 October 1898.
KEY, Frank M. A-57
Private, Company H, 2nd Virginia Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 22 August 1898.
COLLETTE, Lewis A. A-58
Private, Company H, 9th Illinois Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died in Florida 26 September 1898.
HALE, John H. A-59
Private, Company G, 1st North Carolina Infantry, Spanish American
war. Died 29 August 1898.
BARD, Edward A-60
Private, Company G, 3rd Nebraska Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 7 September 1906.
HAYNES, Thomas F. A-61
Private, Company E, 2nd Mississippi Volunteer Infantry, Spanish
American War. Born 22 September 1872, died at Jacksonville,
Florida 8 September 1898.
SCHOLER, Charles A-62
Private, Hospital Corps, U.S. Volunteers, Spanish American War.
Died 19 February 1906.
ST CLAIR, William G. A-63
Private, Company M, 2nd Virginia Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died in Florida 22 September 1898.
STROBEL, Herman A-64
Private, company L, 2nd Illinois Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died in Florida 2 September 1898.
LARSON, Axal W. A-65
Private, Company G, 3rd Nebraska Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 30 September 1898.
GREGG, Henry D. A-66
Private, Hospital Corps, U.S. Army, Spanish American War. Died
14 October 1898.
BISCO, Welek A-67
Private, 29th Labor Regiment, Quartermaster's Corps, U.S. Army,
World War I. Died 3 December 1918.
ELDRED, Bert A-68
Private, Company C, 50th Iowa Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 25 October 1898.
JONES, Frank B. A-69
Private, Company M, 50th Iowa Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 13 September 1898.
SCOTT, Joseph A-70
Private, Company M, 1st Louisiana Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 26 June 1898.
SOLINSKIE, Joseph A-70-A
Seaman 2nd Class, U.S. Naval Reserve Force, World War I.
Discharged 30 September 1921. New York: Died 18 September 1940.
Interred 23 September 1940.
BELANGER, Horace A-70-B
Sergeant, 4th (also listed as 25th) Regiment, U.S. Marine Corps.
7 October 1941. In service at time of death. Interred 10 October
1941.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-7i
WOODRUFF, Charles E. A-72
Ist Lieutenant, Company A, 2nd Infantry. From New York.
Appointed 2nd Lieutenant of the 2nd Infantry 8 MArch 1837 and 1st
Lieutenant 27 November 1839. Died 17 April 1841. (At Fort
Holmes, Florida).
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-73
MORAN, Thomas A-74
Company D, 7th U.S. Infantry, Civil War. Died 18 July 1868.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-75
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-76
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-77
JOHNS, George A-78
Private, 18th Company, 1st Quartermasters Corps, U.S. Army, World
War I. Died 12 December 1918.
FRENCH, Thomas A-79
2nd Lieutenant, 6th New York Cavalry, Civil War. Born in 1830,
possibly in Canada. Claimed service in British Army in Crimean
War. Also served in the 6th Massachusetts Cavalry. (Private
marker; further inscription)
LINKOUS, Wheeler P. A-79-A
Corporal, Company H, 2nd Virginia Infantry, Spanish American War.
Discharged 16 December 1898. Died 27 December 1938. Interred 30
December 1938.
LANGFORD, Robert L. A-79-B
Private, Company H, 4th Virginia Infantry, Spanish American War.
Discharged 25 January 1899. Died 19 April 1939. Interred 21 April
1939.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-79-C
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The Light Brigade: A Confirmed Veteran or a New Mystery?
by Bob Hawk
St. Augustine, Florida, U.S.A.
While walking through the small but beautiful national cemetery in St.
Augustine, I spotted the following inscription:
Thomas French
1830-1904
Served in the Crimean
and Civil Wars
One of the famous 17th Lancers
The Light Brigade
Nothing could be better designed to set the blood pounding in the veins of a
British medal collector! I could barely contain my eagerness to get home and find
my copy of Honour the Light Brigade. I turned to the section on the 17th
Lancers. There was one entry to a private with the appropriate last name:
725 French, (Private George)
Enlisted: c. 1842
at Varna
Medal: Crimea (S).
For obvious reasons, that was not a satisfactory discovery. A detailed examina-
tion of every regiment in the book failed to produce another 'French'. I had a
17th Lancer who supposedly enlisted at the age of 12 and subsequently changed
his first name. No, there had to be more to it than that!
A visit to the cemetery caretaker produced burial records which stated Thomas
French had died on 18 June 1904 and had been a 2nd Lieut. in the 6th New York
Cavalry during the Civil War. I sent off an inquiry to the National Archives, but,
as yet, no reply has been received. Still not enough.
I went to the local (St. Augustine) newspaper office and asked for the
microfilm of the issues for 1904. They were of a weekly, and an extensive search
over several months' worth of issues provided only the following:
(Thursday 26 May 1904) 'Col. French is confined to his bed by illness at his home on
Marine Street'.
SNo obituary, nothing further, but I now had a colonel!
A check of the county legal records produced no will or probate of estate, but I
did learn that Thomas French had a wife (Harriet), had bought and sold several
pieces of land in the area and had received a Homestead Grant of 139 acres in
central Florida from the Federal Government in 1895. (Which he promptly sold
for 500 dollars).
The old city directories informed me Thomas French had lived on Treasury and
Marine Streets and had had a part ownership in a restaurant at 58 St. George
Street. (The latter now part of the Historic Restoration Area and once again a
restaurant.) I really wasn't much better off than before.
A few days later, while pouring over assorted records in the library of the St.
Augustine Historical Association, I accidently discovered the local newspaper
had been both a weekly and a daily in 1904. I found the microfilm for the daily
version and, 'Bingo', the following (excerpts) page one, column one, 20 June
1904:
40 The Orders and Medals Research Society
DEATH OF COL. FRENCH
Balaklava Hero Passed
Away Saturday Evening
Funeral Held Yesterday Afternoon was
Most Imposing-Military Honors
Accorded the Old Soldier
Sketch of his Life
(The first several paragraphs recount his last illness, residence in the area for the
past 17 years, and how well traveled and well liked he was.) Then ...
'Colonel French was 75 years of age. He was born on the Isle of Jersey and was a
veteran of two wars, being one of the heroes of the famous 14th Lancers, or Light
Brigade (sic), immortalized by its memorable charge at Balaklava. He also served
during the Civil War. He entered at the beginning of the Civil War as a lieutenant and
'before the close had attained the rank of colonel. His mother's father was a
Portuguese; and was governor of Gibralter at the time the English occupied the
stronghold. His father was colonel of the Twelfth Infantry Regiment of the British
army, and his brothers also hold high commissions in the British Army.'
(The next several paragraphs describe the funeral and note that Col. French had
perfected plans to re-visit England the summer he died.)
Are the records of Lummis and Wynn incorrect or incomplete? The biographi-
cal details relating to French's family would seem easy to corroborate. (Of course,
it flashed through my mind, could this French be a relation of Sir John French!)
Can any fellow member on the other side of the Atlantic help me? It would be
greatly appreciated and of great interest to me and to all the people of St.
Augustine I've bothered and/or enlisted in the search. Have I found new
information about an overlooked Light Brigade veteran or was Col. French of the
British and Union armies in part the imaginative creation of an old man?
*
Since I submitted my first article on Thomas French, the U.S. National
Archives have sent me a modest selection of documents and letters relating to the
military service and pension claims of Mr. French and his wives. Yes, his wives;
plural. I had hoped the government records would clear up the ambiguities in his
life, at least that part of it on this side of the Atlantic. Indeed, a few of them are
resolved, but several new ones have taken their place.
On 3 September 1861, Thomas French, 5ft. 10in., aged approximately 37, with
hazel eyes, grey hair and sallow complexion, enlisted in Company A, 6th
Regiment of New York (Volunteer) Cavalry. He was appointed Sergeant on 12
September 1861 and officially commissioned a 2nd Lieut. in Company D of that
regiment on 27 October 1862. He was wounded at Wheatland, Virginia, on 21
October 1862 and was on sick leave from then until his official discharge under
honorable conditions in May 1863. So far, so good. Obviously he didn't rise to
the rank of colonel as claimed in the obituary, but at least he was on active service
during the war. A few rather confusing documents accompany the records of his
service with the New York Regiment.
Spring 1981 41
There is a letter from someone in Toronto, Canada, with information about
French's wife and children and their desperate need for money. The letter
mentions that previous letters to Thomas French went unanswered. (This letter
was sent in care of the C.O. of the Regiment). In January 1863, French applied
for leave to visit his wife and children in Canada. Whether or not he went is
unknown. However, all subsequent documents and letters associated with
Thomas French assert either that he was never married or had been a widower
prior to 1861! The situation gets mildly confusing when both his widows applied
for a U.S. pension. French's second wife Harriet, whom he married in 1866 in
Boston, applied first and duly received her widow's pension. French's first wife,
also named Harriet, and still in Canada and very much alive, applied in 1909 but
did not receive a pension. Her claim indicated she and Thomas French had been
married on 5 October 1852 at Richmond, Quebec.
To make matters slightly more confusing, on 26 December 1863, Thomas
French enlisted as a 'Veteran Volunteer' in Company M, 4th Massachusetts
Volunteer Cavalry. He was appointed 1st Sgt. and served with the Regiment in
the South until the end of the war. On 1 May 1865, he was once again elevated to
commissioned rank, becoming a 2nd Lieut. in the 4th Massachusetts Cavalry
after having performed the duties of an officer for many months. He was
officially mustered out of service in November 1865. French never again referred
to his service with the Massachusetts Cavalry nor did he use it in connection with
his pension claims of later years.* -;?
Of French's life after the war, I know only that he worked -in Boston for four
years, was in Illinois in 1878 and moved to St. Augustine in approximately 1879.
It seems fairly certain he cut his contacts with his Canadian family in 1863. There
are no records to account for his activities between 1852 and 1861 so service in the
Crimea is at least possible, if not very probable# When more is known of his
'British' life, then we should know if Thomas French was an 'overlooked'
Crimean veteran or a very imaginative immigrant.
A c na. c.-o, .h..., L.n..,.(-
*A cross check of sisnatur an.i~infomational overlap prove It was th rame Thomas French in both Rlimcntis.
KING, Joseph L. A-79-D
Private, Company F, 6th Cavalry. Gerogia: died 22 December 1938.
(No file card)
DUMMETT, Ann Marie A-80
Wife of 1st Lieutenant Edward J. Dummett, grave A-118. Born 16
September 1817 died 9 March 1899.
KITTS, Willis 1028420 A-81
3rd Class Mess Attendent, U.S. Naval Reserve Force, World War I.
Resident and enlisted at Miami, Florida 25 April 1918 aged 19
years 3 months and died 12 December 1918. Served at Receiving
Ship, Norfolk, Virginia and aboard the U.S.S. HANNIBAL. Died at
the U.S. Naval Base Number 27 in Plymouth, England.
DUMMETT, Mortimer A-82
Daughter of Lt. Edward J. Dummett, grave A-118. Died 20 February
1888.
HARDEE, Elizabeth Dummett A-83
Wife of Brevet Lt. Col. Hardee. Died 10 June 1853.
MOORE, Wilburn E. 2397913 A-84
Residence, Tampa, enlisted at Fort Screven, Florida, Age 31 years
5 months. Also Kelly Field. Sergeant, 14th Company, 4th Motor
Mechanical Corps, Army Air Service, World War I. Service: 14
December 1917. Died of pneumonia in service 20 September 1918.
Next of kin Cynthia Moore, wife, Jacksonville, Florida.
COE, Henry Lester 1218350 A-85
Boilermaker, U.S. Naval Reserve Force, World War I. Resident of
Tampa and enlisted at Key West, Florida 11 October 1917 aged 23
years 1 month; died 13 October 1918. Assignments included
Headquarters, 7th Naval District, Section 4, the U.S.S. ALERT and
Naval Hospital, Charleston, South Carolina where he died.
Florida: 11 August 1894 to 13 October 1918.
WINANS, Charles B. A-85-A
Private, Casual Detachment, 16th Infantry. Discharged June 1922.
Kansas: died 8 July 1938. Intered 12 July 1938.
O'HARA, Martin L. A-85-B
Corporal, Quartermasters Corps, U.S. Army. World War I.
Discharged 2 May 1919. New York: Died 8 March 1938. Interred 11
March 1938.
COCHRAN, Melville A. Jr. A-86
Son of Lt. Colonel M.A. Cochran, U.S. Army, Retired. Born 1878,
died 14 July 1903.
(Colonel Cochran Senior had become a Captain of Regular Infantry,
Union Army, in 1861, ending the war as a Breveted Major for
bravery at the Battle of Chickamauga in 1863. He retired a Lt.
Colonel in 1898)
SPRAGUE, Mary Worth A-87
Wife of Colonel John T. Sprague, U.S. Army. Born 1822 died 6
November 1876.
(Colonel Sprague's military career began as a 2nd Lieutenant of
Marines in 1834. Switching to the Regular Army, he gained normal
promotions to the rank of Colonel in 1863. He was breveted for
bravery during the Second Seminole War and again in 1848. He
died 6 September 1878).
HUBBELL, Stafford Sprague A-88
Son of Major H.W. Hubbell, U.S. Army. Born 12 August 1883, died
14 August 1899.
(Major Hubbell began as a Private in the New York Infantry, Civil
War, switching to artillery afterwards. He rose to Colonel and
commanded a regiment of US Volunteers in the Spanish American
War. He remained in their Army after that war).
STARKE, Charles A. A-89
Private, Company I, 6th Missouri Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died in Florida (11) or 13 October 1898.
STEFFINS, Henry A-90
Private, Company L, 2nd Illinois Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died in Florida 24 September 1898.
BELL, John A-91
Private, Company A, 2nd Texas Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died in the Philipine Islands 13 September 1898.
WHITEHEAD, Lonnie R. A-92
Private, Hospital Corps, U.S. Volunteers, Spanish American War.
Died 18 November 1898.
ELLICKSON, Thomas A-93
Private, Company C, 1st Wisconsin Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died in Florida 2 August 1898.
NILSON, Sven A-94
Private, Company G, 3rd Nebraska Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died in Florida 7 September 1898.
PARKER, Archie W. A-95
Corporal, Company H, 2nd Louisiana Infantry, Spanish American
War. Died in Florida 4 August 1898.
ROLLINS, William E. A-96
Private, Company G, 2nd Alabama Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died in Florida 19 August 1898.
SANDLIN, William H. A-97
Private, Company B, 2nd Mississippi Infantry, Spanish American
War. Died 17 August 1898.
GREGORY, William F. A-98
Private, Company E, 2nd Mississippi Infantry, Spanish American
War. Died in Florida 27 August 1898.
HAYES, Archer C. A-99
Private, Company B, 1st North Carolina Infantry, Spanish American
War. Died 18 August 1898.
HELMITCH, G.W. A-100
Private, Company E, 49th Iowa Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 14 September 1898.
KAYLER, George A. A-101
Private, Company C, 1st Wisconsin Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 17 July 1898.
CHAPLIN, William E. A-102
Private, Company F, 4th Virginia Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died in Florida 18 June 1898.
STEIN, Thomas J. (also Steines) A-103
Private, Company H, 1st South Carolina Infantry, Spanish American
War. Died 17 August 1898.
WAINWRIGHT, James M. A-104
Private, Company F, 1st Louisiana Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 22 August 1898.
MILLER, Edward A-104-A
Corporal, Headquarters, Coast Artillery School, Fort Monroe,
Virginia. California: died 20 July 1941. (No file card)
SAWYER, Louis C. A-104-B
Private, Ist Recruit Company Band, General Service Infantry, U.S.
Army. Also Private, 26th Volunteer Infantry, Spanish American
War. Service: 9 August 1899 to 9 May 1901 and 24 December 1908 to
18 August 1910; last service entered at Fort Slocum, New York..
Massachusetts: died 13 September 1941.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-105
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-106
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-107
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-108
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLROIDA INDIAN WARS A-109
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-110
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-11l
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-112
BRYANT, Malcolm Eugene 126701 A-113
Private, 13th Regiment, U.S. Marine Corps, World War I. Resident
and enlisted at Clermont, Florida 28 June 1918. Assigned to
Parris Island, South Carolina then Compay L, 13th Regiment,
Quantico, Virginia. Arrived in France 25 September 1918 and
immediately sent to the Naval Base Hospital in Brest, France
where he died the following day, 26 September 1918 of pneumonia.
Records indicate "Character: Excellent." Born Mineola, Florida 16
October 1897 died 26 September 1918. Residence Clermont,
Florida.
PAYNE, Benjamin H. 4183424 A-114
Private Company D, 546th (Colored) Engineers, U.S. Army, World
War I. Resident and inducted at Tallahassee, Florida 2 August
1918 aged 23 years. Also served with 55th Company, 13th
Battalion 151st Depot Brigade. Overseas from 25 September 1918
until his death of pneumonia and influenza 10 October 1918. Born
in Tallahassee, Florida and died 10 October 1918.
HOVDEN, Haakon L. A-115
Seaman, U.S. Army Transport Service Ship "Cuba". Died 30 July
1922.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-116
COX, Thomas A-117
1st Sergeant, 20th Company, Coast Artillery Corps. Retired 20
July 1912. Pennsylvania: died 4 November 1938. Interred 7
November 1938.
DUMMETT, Edward J. A-118
1st Lieutenant, 1st U.S. Cavalry. Born, Florida 31 March 1826
and died 1 October 1855.
(Appointed 2nd Lieutenant to 8th Infantry March-April 1847; 13th
Infantry 1848, 1st Lieutenant 1848 and mustered out July 1848.
Appointed 1st Lieutenant, 1st Cavalry March 1855).
NON-EXISTANT A-119
MCPHERSON, Samuel B. A-120
Private, Company G, 5th Cavalry. Michigan: died 30 September
1922.
KRON, John J. A-121
Private, 1st Infantry, also Musician Company F, 80th New
York Infantry, Civil War. Wisconsin: born in 1849 and died 8
May 1923. Private monument.
KRON, Rosalie Solano A-121
Wife of John Kron same grave. Born 1849 and died 14 March 1928.
THOMAS, Peter A. A-122
Private, Company I, 35th U.S. Engineers. Montana: died 15
February 1924.
WALKER, Perry Rufus 1885701 A-123
Private, Base Hospital, Medical Department, U.S. Army, World War
I. Resident and inducted at Jacksonville, Florida 27 April 1918
aged 23 years 10 months and discharged 22 February 1919. No
overseas service. Born in Bowling Green, Florida and died 22
February 1925.
CANFIELD, Roy A-124
Corporal, Company G, 1st Florida Volunteer Infantry, Spanish
American War. Florida: died 17 September 1923.
CANFIELD, Lucy A-124
Wife of Roy Canfield, same grave. Died 10 March 1926.
BARNES, David J. A-125
Private 2nd Class, Company L, 3rd U.S. Volunteer Engineers,
Spanish American War. Discharged 19 March 1899. Died: 25 January
1938. Interred 27 January 1938.
REMLING, Richard C. A-125-A
Master Sergeant, Ordnance Corps. Florida: died 3 January 1938.
(No file card)
BROWN, William F. A-126
Private, Company E, 1st Florida Volunteer Infantry, Spanish
American War. Service: 23 April 1898 to 3 December 1898 at
Tallahassee, Florida. Died 5 September 1937. Interred 27 January
1938.
BROWN, Rosa G. A-126
Wife of William Brown same grave. Died 2 March 1925.
BROWN, George M. A-127
Sergeant, Ordnance Corps, U.S. Army, Civil War. Born 1845 and
died 5 April 1917.
BROWN, Mary Morgan A-127
Wife of George Brown same grave. Born 1855 and died 27 September
1926.
MACON, Nathaniel H. A-128
Private, Student Army Training Corps, Wake Forest College.
Discharged 12 December 1918. North Carolina: died 1 October
1934. Interred 4 October 1934.
VISTER, Emil A-129
Teamster, Quartermaster's Corps, U.S. Army. Died 12 August 1898.
WALDEN, William H. A-130
Blacksmith, Company K, 10th U.S. Cavalry. Died 17 July 1898.
(The 10th Cavalry, a Colored regiment, was very prominantely
involved in the campaign in and near Santiago, Cuba in June and
July 1898. It is possible Walden died, or was killed, in that
campaign).
CORWIN, John W. A-131
Private, Company E, 1st U.S. Cavalry, Spanish American War. Died
12 June 1898.
SPITZBERGEN, Herman F. A-132
Private, 1st U.S. Cavalry, Spanish American War. Died 3 August
1898.
PARKS, Charles A-133
Recruit, 10th Cavalry, U.S. Army, Spanish American War. Died 8
August 1898. (As above, the 10th (Colored) Cavalry took part in
the assault on Kettle and San Juan Hills at Santiago, Cuba and
the date of Parks's death suggest participation in that
campaign).
DANES, John A-134
Private, Company F, 1st U.S. Cavalry SpanishAmerican War. Died
16 August 1898.
MCPHERSON, Daniel J. A-135
Recruit; 1st U.S. Cavalry, Spanish American War. Died 9 August
1898.
CAUDELL, Charles A. A-136
Private, Company H, 1st U.S. Cavalry, Spanish American War.
Died, 3 August 1898.
DEZENDORF, Andrew A-137
Private Company H, 1st U.S. Cavalry, Spanish American War. Died
13 July 1898.
SEXTEN, Robert J. A-138
Private, Company F, 1st U.S. Cavalry, Spanish American War. Died
28 July 1898.
BUCHER, Frank A. A-139
Private, Company F, 1st Ohio Cavalry, Spanish American War. Died
25 August 1898.
HERRICK, John L. A-140
Private, Company H, 2nd U.S. Artillery. Died 30 December 1906.
HORTON, John F. A-141
Private, Company E, 1st Alabama Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 28 August 1898.
SCHUT, Charles A-142
Private, Company K, Alabama Infantry, Spanish American War. Died
18 August 1898.
BREDE, Herman A-143
Private, Company M, 1st Alabama Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 12 July 1898.
VILLARNOBO, Olando S. A-144
Artificer, Company K, 1st Louisiana Infantry, Spanish American
War. Died 9 July 1898.
DAVIS, Joshua A-145
Private, Company C, 3rd Louisiana Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 15 August 1898.
.SPAULDING, Edward G. 4560102 A-145-A
Sergeant, Army Air Corps. Service: 10 October 1928 to 15 October
1931. Entered service at Jacksonville, Florida. Unassigned,
Fort McDowell. Florida: died 23 April 1941. 26 April 1941.
CRAIG, Zebulan Vause 3207902 A-145-B
Private, 1st ProvisionalDevelopment Regiment, Camp Seiver, South
Carolina. U.S. Army, World War I. Discharged 11 December 1918.
Alabama: died 6 May 1941. Interred 12 May 1941.
EARLS, Edward O. A-146
Private, Company H, 4th Massachusetts Heavy Artillery, Civil War.
Died 7 June 1920.
BENSON, Henry Ellis A-147
Private, Company E, 16th Vermont Infantry, Civil War. Born 6 May
1839 died 5 March 1922.
BENSON, Jennie E. A-147
Wife of Henry Benson, same grave. Born 14 July 1849 and died 24
August 1927.
RAKE, John G. A-148
Private, Battery F, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery, Civil War.
Died 13 September 1922. Interred 15 September.
RAKE, Annie J. A-148
Wife of John Rake same grave. Died 13 January 1938. (No file
card)
RUSSELL, Henry G. A-149
Corporal, 10th Coast Artillery Corps. Died 6 February 1924.
NELIGAN, Harold Francis A-150
Lieutenant, Company G, 117th Machine Gun Battalion, 31st
Division, World War I. Also Private, Ist Infantry, Florida
National Guard and Private, Company G, 1st Florida Volunteer
Infantry, Spanish American War. Florida: died 12 November 1924.
STONE, John Wylie 14057698 A-151
Sergeant, 443rd Fighter Squadron, 327th Fighter Group, Army Air
Corps. Service: 13 June 1941 to 13 December 1943. Illinois: 13
June 1920 to 13 February 1951. Interred 22 February 1951. Next
of kin Mary E. Stone, mother, Fort Pierce, Florida.
(During the period Stone served, the 327th flew P-40 fighter
aircraft and functioned as an air defense and training unit
within the U.S.).
JOHNSON, Harry T. A-152
Private, 1st Coast Artillery. Died 10 February 1925.
RAKE, George 1356095 A-153
Private, 118th Field Artillery, 31st Division, World War I.
Resident and enlisted in the Florida National Guard at St.
Augustine, Florida 21 May 1917 aged 35 years 11 months and was
discharged 14 January 1919. Served overseas 21 October 1918 to
20 December 1918. His rank varied from Sergeant to Private to
Private 1st Class. Died 6 May 1925.
MCCALLUM, Francis Leroy 1262180 A-154
Fireman 2nd Class, U.S. Navy, World War I. Resident of St.
Augustine, Florida, enlisted at U.S.S. HARTFORD, Charleston,
South Carolina 24 March 1915 aged 21 years 6 months. Discharged
21 May 1918. Service U.S.S. PANTHER to 1917, then U.S. Naval
Hospitals at Newport, Rhode Island and Norfolk, Virginia. Died
13 November 1932.
WILTON, Frederick George A-155
Radioman 3rd Class, U.S. Navy. Service: 10 August 1920 to 6
December 1921. Florida: died 11 January 1933. Interred 13
January 1933.
O'CONNOR, Charles J. 713815 A-156
Corporal, 839th Aero Squadron, World War I. Resident of Tampa,
Florida and enlisted at Fort Screven 14 December 1917 aged 29
years 9 months. Discharged 20 December 1918. Overseas Service
from 16 April 1918 to 4 December 1918. Born Campville, Canada
and died 7 February 1933. Interred 9 February 1933.
O'CONNOR, Laura E. A-156
Wife of Charles O'Connor same grave. Died 24 August 1944.
Interred 26 August 1944.
PITMAN, Arthur S. A-157
Radioman 1st Class, U.S. Navy. Discharged 15 February 1933.
Florida: died 20 August 1933.
KNOWLES, Oliver 3871347 A-158
Private, 4th Provisional Battalion Engineers, World War I.
Resident of New Augustine, inducted St. Augustine, Florida 16
July 1918 and discharged 30 November 1918. Service also with
Detachment, Company C Standard Gauge Railroad Shop, Fort
Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. No overseas service. Born in New
Augustine, Florida 9 November 1889 to 17 September 1933.
Interred 19 September 1933.
KNOWLES, Annie A-158
Wife of Oliver Knowles same grave. 12 December 1890 to 29
November 1962. Interred 30 November 1962.
COPSEY, Clare 0. 1483951 A-159
Private 1st Class, Company D, 111th Ammunition Train, 36th
Division, World War I. Service: 5 May 1918 to 19 June 1919.
Kansas: died 27 September 1933. Interred 18 September 1933.
(The 36th Division had but a brief combat career during the First
World War, becoming combat operational just a few days more than
one month before the war ended. They entered the lines in the
Etienne Sector and participated in the Meuse -Argonne Offensive).
TIDWELL, Fred B. A-160
Private, Company M,.1st Georgia Volunteer Infantry, Spanish
American War. Service: 20 June 1898 to 18 November 1898. Died 7
October 1933. Interred 10 October 1933.
ESTES, Edgar S. A-161
Captain, 104th Mobile Surgical Unit, Medical Corps, U.S. Army,
World War I. Resident of St. Augustine and appointed Captain 25
September 1918. Service in Ft. Oglethorpe, Georgia, Camp Sherman,
Ohio and Camp Crane, Pennsylvania. No overseas service.
Discharged 10 December 1918. Born Cummings, Georgia 30 November
1879 and died 6 December 1935. Interred 9 December 1935. Next
of kin; Julia Estes, St. Augustine, Florida.
ESTES, Julia W. A-161-A
Wife of Edgar Estes, grave A-161. Died 31 December 1953. (No
file card)
PALMER, Frank D. A-162
Corporal, Florida Infantry. Died January 1932. Next of kin;
Henry Palmer, son, Miami, Florida.
GRIGG, John G. A-163
Private, Company E, 1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry, Spanish American
War. Died 24 January 1931.
SUNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER (Obstruction; removed) A-164
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER (Obstruction; removed) A-165
CRUZAN, Charles A-166
Chief Gunner's Mate, U.S. Navy. Louisiana: died 9 February 1931.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-167
LARSON, Alex Werner -A-168
Bosn Mate 2nd Class, U.S. Coast Guard. Florida: died 18 February
1931.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-169
ZUYL, Albert George A-170
Chief Machinist Mate, (also listed as Chief Gunner's Mate) U.S.
Coast Guard. New Jersey: died 4 May 1931.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-171
DEYO, Kenneth Hiram A-172
Private 1st Class, U.S. Marine Corps. New York: died in service
7 November 1933. Interred 13 November 1933.
THOMPSON, William 2908898 A-173
Private, Military Police, Quartermaster's Corps, U.S. Army, World
War I. Service: 5 September 1918 to 2 February 1919. Florida:
died 27 March 1934. Interred 29 March 1934.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-174
STEWART, Jacob A-175
Private, Company E, 34th U.S. Colored Infantry, Civil War. Died 4
March 1925.
STEWART, Henrietta A-175
Wife of Jacob Stewart same grave. Died 26 January 1933.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-176
GRAY, Charlie Poland A-177
Private, Company A, Casual Detachment, U.S. Army. Died 20
February 1925.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-178
NELSON, John D. A-179
1st Lieutenant, Company K, 2nd Louisiana Infantry, Spanish
American War. 19 July 1898.
MUGNIER, Armand L. A-180
Musician, Company H, 2nd Louisiana Infantry, Spanish American
War. Died 18 July 1898. (Private marker; states died at camp in
Miami, Florida at age 19 years).
KIRBY, Joseph T. A-181
Private, Company D, 2nd Texas Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 13 July 1898.
SIMMONS, Lemuel P. A-182
Private, Company A, 2nd Alabama Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 14 June 1898.
HERRING, Charles W. A-183
Private, Company F, 2nd Texas Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 11 August 1898.
LASSERRE, Ernest J. A-184
Private, Company M, 2nd Louisiana Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 7 August 1898.
WADLEY, Jesse A-184-A
Private, Recruit Company #15, Quartermaster's Corps, World War I.
Died 19 September 1918.
GIDDENS, Edgar E. A-184-B
Sergeant, Company I, 1st North Carolina Infantry, Spanish
American War. Discharged 22 April 1899. Died 23 January 1941.
Interred 25 January 1941.
HEWLIN, William A-185
Private, Company B, 33rd U.S. Colored Troops, Civil War.
MCKEAVER, Jake A-186
Private, Company I, 34th U.S. Colored Troops, Civil War. Died
31 March 1890.
OSBURN, Samuel Jr. A-187
Private, Company D, 33rd U.S. Colored Infantry, Civil War. Died
20 December 1915.
ROBINSON, John A-188
Corporal, Company I, 34th U.S. Colored Infantry. Died 27 March
1890.
JACKSON, Nathaniel A-189
Corporal, Company A, 33rd U.S. Colored Troops. Died 24 October
1896.
HANANDOS, Thomas A-190
Private, Company B, 33rd U.S. Colored Infantry. Died 24 November
1915. (Also Hernandes, Thomas)
FLOYD, Adam A-191
Corporal, Company I, 33rd New York Infantry, Civil War. Died 6
May 1864.
FLOYD, Jane A-191
Wife of Adam Floyd same grave. Died 7 June 1828.
BAILEY, Cato A-192
Corporal, Company B, 33rd U.S. Colored Troops. Died 20 November
1901.
LANCASTER, Abram A-193
Private, Company F, 33rd U.S. Colored Troops. Died 20 July 1904.
FOWLER, Charles A-194
Private, Company D, 33rd U.S. Colored Infantry. Died 6 April
1917.
SELF, Jesse A-195
Private, Company B, 34th U.S. Colored Infantry. Died 21 August
1904.
RICHARDSON, James A-196
Private, Quartermaster's Corps, World War I. 'Died 12 September
1918.
LOWD, Allen A-197
Major, 1st U.S. Artillery. Died 25 November 1854.
(Lowd was appointed 2nd Lieutenant of Artillery in May of 1814
and 1st Lieutenant in 1818. He moved to the 2nd Artillery
Regiment in June of 1821. He received a brevet to Captain in
1828 and brevet to Major on 9 May 1846, the latter for his part
in the gallant, and successful, defense of Fort Brown near
Matamoros against a large Mexican attack force in the early days
of the Mexican War).
LOWD, Julia A-198
Wife of Allen Lowd, grave A-197. Died 11 November 1854.
SGAINER, Will 2910381 A-199
Private, (Colored) Quartermasters unit, U.S. Army, unassigned,
World War I. Resident of Ponce de Leon and inducted at Walton
County, Florida 26 September 1918 aged 20 years. Born Washington
County, Florida and died of influenza-pneumonia 1 October 1918.
Next of kin; Jim Gainer, father, Bonifay, Florida.
THOMAS, Julius A-200
Private, 547th (Colored) Engineers, Service Battalion, U.S. Army,
World War I. Died 5 October 1918.
HANHAM, Fanny Dearborn A-201
Wife of Captain J.B.D. Hanham, (Non-graduate, West Point Class of
1830; from Florida) Died 28 July 1854, age 62 years.
RYAN, William A-202
Private, Company E, 3rd U.S. Infantry. Died 28 October 1868.
DONNELL, William A-203
Artificer, Company D, Engineering Battalion, U.S. Army, Spanish
American War. Died 6 December 1921.
DONNELL, Grace A-203
Wife of William Donnell same grave. Died 24 February 1925.
BURKE, Joseph A-204
Corporal, Muscian, 24th Infantry, Spanish American War. Florida:
died 22 December 1925.
(The 24th was a Colored Infantry Regiment during the War and took
a prominent part in the charge at San Juan Hill outside Santiago,
Cuba in 1898).
PLUMMER, William A-205
Private, 24th Infantry, Spanish American War. Service: 10
October 1898 to 9 October 1901. Service in the Phillipines.
Florida: 21 February 1936. Interred 24 February 1936.
(The 24th was a Colored unit which, following its activities in
Cuba during the campaign against Santiago, was dispatched to the
Philipines to help put down the Insurrection).
PLUMMER, Dora A-205
Wife of William Plummer same grave. Died 10 July 1934.
Re-interred from Woodlawn 24 February 1936.
FORWARD, Wilbur F. 1728958 A-206
Private, Company K, 367th Infantry, 92nd Division, World War I..
Service: 30 October 1917 to 8 March 1919. Florida: 22 November
1934. Interred 24 November 1934.
(The 367th (Colored) Infantry served with French Army units for
extended periods of time during the war and only at the
Meuse-Argonne Offensive was it, and the 92nd (Colored) Division
engaged as part of the American Army).
FORWARD, Emma I. A-206
Wife of Wilbur Forward same grave. Died 22 April 1945.
DAVIS, Elijah L. 2909993 A-207
Private, Company C, Development Battalion #2,. U.S. Engineers,
World War I. (Camp Humphries, Virginia) Resident of New
Augustine and inducted at St. Augustine, Florida' 26 September
1918 and discharged 25 January 1919. Service also with
Quartermasters at CAmp Johnston, Florida and Camp Humphries,
Virginia. No overseas service. Born in Savannah, Georgia 27 July
1896 and died 13 May 1936.
LANDRUM, Elijah L. (Eddie) 4009471 A-208
Private, 42nd (Colored) Company, 157th Depot Brigade, World War
I. Service: 22 August 1918 to 21 February 1919. Georgia: died 24
March 1937. Interred 29 March 1937.
SAPP, Walter 3583566 A-209
Private, 47th (Colored) Company, 12th Training Battalion and
429th (Colored) Reserve Labor Battalion, 157th Depot Brigade,
World War I. Service: 5 August 1918 to 31 December 1918.
Georgia: died 8 October 1938.
WILSON, Charles James 1972704 A-210
Wagoneer, Company C, 317th (Colored) Engineers, 92nd Division,
World War I. Service: 28 October 1917 (at Cincinnati) to 31
March 1919. Ohio: died 30 January 1939. Interred 3 February
1939.
(The 317th Engineers were used as Corps Troops during the St.
Mihiel Offensive and as part of the 92nd (Colored) Division
during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive)
BENJAMIN, Professor B. 4073979 A-211
Private 1st Class, Company C, 422nd (Colored) Reserve Labor
Battalion, World War I. Service: 29 July 1918 to 13 March 1919.
South Carolina: died 17 August 1936. Residence; Florida.
WAITMAN, Jason 4186659 A-212
Private, Service Battalion, 547th (Colored) Engineers, World War
I. Resident and inducted at St. Augustine, Florida 4 August 1918
and discharged 25 July 1919 at Camp Gordon, Georgia. Overseas
service from 27 October 1918 to 15 July 1919. Born in Lake City
Florida 27 February 1895 and died 8 December 1936. Interred 14
December 1936.
JAMISON, Will A-213
Private, Company C, Service Battalion, 520th (Colored) Engineers,
World War I. Discharged 25 June 1919. South Carolina: died 4
September 1937. Interred 9 September 1937.
TAYLOR, Simon A-214
Private, Quartermaster's Corps, U.S. Army, World War I.
Discharged 19 December 1918. Florida: died 21 September 1937.
Interred 24 September 1937.
GREEN, Sam A-215
Private, Company A, 311th (Colored) Labor Battalion, World War I.
Discharged 23 March 1918. Georgia: died 17 October 1937.
Interred 22 October 1937.
JACKSON, Andrew 4186666 A-216
Private, Company M, 807th (Colored) Pioneer Infantry, World War
I. Resident of Sparr and inducted at St. Augustine, Florida 4
August 1918 to 9 July 1919 Camp Jackson, South Carolina. Served
overseas 4 September 1918 to 3 July 1919. Born in Sparr, Florida
and died 4 November 1937. Interred 6 November 1937.
MOORE, John C. A-217
Private, Company B, Service Battalion, 527th (Colored) Engineers,
World War I. Discharged 6 July 1919. Alabama (also given as
Florida): died 24 January 1936. Interred 26 January 1936.
WADE, Charles E.T. A-218
Private, Company K, 9th U.S. (Colored)- Cavalry. Discharged 24
March 1902. Maryland: died 10 December 1936. Interred 28
December 1936.
BARR, Robert A-219
Private Company C, 327th (Colored) Service Battalion, World War
I. Discharged 13 July 1919. Georgia: died 28 July 1939.
MCNEAL, Robert 2959420 A-220
Private 1st Class, Company C, 424th (Colored) Reserve Labor
Battalion, World War I. Resident and inducted at Tampa, Florida
20 June 1918 and discharged 10 May 1919. No overseas service.
Born Clinton, Alabama 1 February 1896 and died 12 September 1939.
Interred 15 September 1939.
RAIFORD, Thomas A-221
Private, Company E, 2nd (Colored) Dev. Battalion, Camp Gordon,
Georgia, World War I. Discharged .3,January 1919. Georgia: died
9 November 1939. Interred 13 November 1939.
BASS, Albert A-222
Private, Company B, 536th (Colored) Engineers, World War I.
Discharged 21 July 1918. Alabama: died 18 June 1940. Interred
21 June 1940.
JONES, Ernest A-223
Private 1st Class, 808th (Colored) Pioneer Infantry, World War I.
North Carolina: died 7 February 1941.
DOMM, J.B. A-224
Company E, 3rd U.S. Artillery.
KIRBY, William A-224-A
Private, Company A, 6th U.S. Artillery. Died 29 September 1898.
CARTWRIGHT, Stephen H. Jr. 1322149 A-224-B
Private 1st Class, Company M, 120th Infantry, 30th Division,
World War I. Service: 25 September 1917 to 24 November 1919.
From Swan Quarter, North CArolina: died 25 October 1940.
Interred 28 October 1940.
(The 120th Infantry and the 30th Division began combat operations
attached to the British Army at Ypres in August of 1918 While
most of the divisional artillery was later attached to the First
American Army at St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne, the bulk of the
Division remained with the British and participated in the
Ypres-Lys and Somme Offensives).
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-225
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-226
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-227
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-228
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-229
CAREY, John A-230
Private, Quartermaster's Corps. Died 19 May 1918.
MOBLEY, Reubin A-231
Private, 42nd Receiving Company, U.S. Army, World War I. Died 11
October 1918.
WILLIAMS, Jack 2910012 A-232
Private, Recruit Company # 10, Quartermaster's Corps, World War
I. Resident of Chiefland and inducted at Bronson, Florida 25
September 1918. Born in Rosses, South Carolina 4 August 1897 and
died of influenza-pneumonia 12 October 1918. Next of kin Janie
Williams, mother, Chiefland, Florida.
GILLIS, Theodore S. A-233
Corporal, Company E, 83rd Illinois Infantry, Civil War. Born
1842 and died 27 June 1921.
GILLIS, Catherine E. A-233
Wife of Theodore Gillis same grave. Died 4 October 1923.
SNYDER, Jacob D. A-234
Private, Company F, 1st Infantry. Michigan: 8 August 1925.
DAVIS, Roy P. A-235
Private, Company F, 5th U.S. Volunteer-Infantry. Died 30
November 1921.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-236
PATTISON, Fred L. A-237
Sergeant, Hospital Corps, U.S. Army. Died 30 March 1923.
PATTISON, Lizzie A-237
Wife of Fred Pattison same grave. Died 16 August 1935. Interred
17 August 1935.
CHENEY, Walter A-238
Corporal, Company E, 100th New York Infantry, Civil War. Died 9
August 1925.
MULHOLLAND, Patrick A-239
Sergeant, Ordnance Corps, U.S. Army. Died 15 June 1869.
WILLIAMS, Robert A-240
Private, Company E, 5th U.S. Artillery. Died 26 July 1869.
PERINE, Charles W. A-241
Corporal, Company A, 122nd New York Infantry, Civil War. Died 30
November 1921.
BRADY, Thomas A-242
Private, Company E, 3rd U.S. Artillery. Died 9 August 1869.
MULDOON, Bernard A-243
Private, Company K, 2nd Louisiana Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 4 August 1898.
KIRK, Wiltz M. A-244
Private, Company B, 1st Louisiana (Volunteer) Infantry, Spanish
American War. (Private marker; born 25 November 1866 and died in
Miami, Florida 18 August 1898).
HOOD, George Ellis 2396857 A-245
Corporal, 3rd Mechanized Regiment, Air Service, U.S. Army, World
War I. Resident of St. Augustine, Florida and enlisted at Fort
Screven, Georgia on 12 December 1917 aged 20 years and 4 months
and discharged 16 July 1919. Various duty stations as a motor
mechanic with the Signal Corps, from Camp Kelly in Texas to
France. Overseas service from 23 June 1918 to 29 June 1919. Born
in Memphis, Tennessee and died 1 September 1927.
STEWART, James M. A-246
Private, Company A, 1st Alabama Infantry, Spanish American War.
Died 23 August 1898.
MCNALLY, John A-247
Acting Ensign, usassigned, U.S. Navy. Died 15 February 1908.
WHITEHURST,... A-248
(Believed to be a single, perhaps a double internment from Egmont
Key Cemetery transferred here in 1909. If so, the grave includes
one or both of the following individuals:)
WHITEHURST, Daniel Scott
(Born circa 1830; died during the Civil War. "Shot at Boca Ciega
Inlet, Florida and buried near the spot where he fell".
WHITEHURST, John A.
(Born 1815 in Georgia and died during the Civil War. "John
Whitehurst was mortally wounded and left lying if his small boat
until picked up the following day by scouts from the Federal
Station. He died from his wounds three days later and is buried
at Egmont Key in a small cemetery just a few yards west of the
lighthouse".
O'NEILL, ... A-249
1st U.S. Volunteer Cavalry, Spanish American War. Died 2 June
1909. Re-interred from Egmont Key, Florida.
(The 1st Volunteer Cavalry was better known as the "Rough Riders"
and served under Teddy Roosevelt in Cuba in operations against
Santiago, including the famous charge up San Juan or Kettle
Hill).
HARE, Samuel A. A-250
Musician, 9th Infantry. New York: born 23 February 1863 died 29
July 1926.
HARE, Ella A-250
Wife of Samuel Hare same grave. Born 11 September 1861 died 11
May 1937.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-251
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-252
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-253
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-254
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-255
RULL, William A-256
Hospital Service, U.S. Marine Corps. Died 2 June 1909.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-257
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-258
MOTT, Dennis D. A-259
Private, Company K, 16th U.S. Infantry. Died 26 July 1872.
KAMPSCHMIDT, Henry A-259-A
Private, Company A, 6th U.S. Artillery. Died 3 November 1898.
CONNOR, George J. A-259-B
Private, Machine Gun Corps, 23rd Infantry, 2nd Division, World
War I. Purple Heart. Massachusetts: died 11 July 1940.
(The Second Division, which included both Army and Marine Corps
soldiers, were among the hardest fighting, and best known, of all
American Troops in World War I. They are justly remembered for
their defensive and offensive work at, or near Chateau-Thierry
and in the other great offensives of that final few months of
war).
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-260
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-261
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-262
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-263
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA-INDIAN WARS A-264
GREEN, Leavy D. A-265
Private, 1st Provisional Battalion, 1st Provisional Brigade,
World War I. Florida: died 15 February 1926.
GRAVES 266 THROUGH 272 ARE NON-EXISTANT; A WALK
QUINN, Thomas D. 1361758 A-273
Private 1st Class, Field Hospital 121, 106th Sanitation Train,
31st Division, World War I. Resident of St. Augustine and
original enlistment in the 1st Florida Hospital, Florida National
Guard 5 May 1917 at Jacksonville, Florida, discharged 21 July
1919. Overseas service from 28 October 1918 to 12 -July 1919. Died
19 September 1938. Interred 21 September 1938.
SHANNON, James A-274
Died 2 June 1909.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-275
BENTSON, Robert A-276
Seaman, U.S. Lighthouse Service, lighthouse tender. Died 10
December 1899.
LEACH, Phillip A-277
Captain, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy. New York: died 19 October
1934.
UNIKNOWNN U.S. SOLDIER A-278
WILLIAMS, Charles A-279
Died 2 January 1909.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-280
SEIPERMAN, Paul A-281
Private, Band, 3rd U.S. Artillery. Died 14 September 1896.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-282
BRAINERD, J.A. A-283
Private, Company A, 26th Michigan Infantry, Civil War.
INGALLS, John Charles A-284
Infant son of Private John C. Ingalls. Died 18 May 1890.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-285
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-286
BAHRT, Charlotte A-287
Child of Mrs. Azaline Bahrt; re-interred from Egmont Key,
Florida.
PAPR4ENTER, Henry A-288
Musician, 13th U.S. Infantry. Died 11 May 1910.
PARMENTER, Isabell A-288
Wife of Henry Parmenter same grave. Died 3 March 1927. Interred. 5
March 1927.
STANHOPE, John R. Jr. A-289
1st Lieutenant and Regimental Quartermaster, 7th Rhode Island
Infantry, Civil War. Died 26 July 1911.
SNOW, Harry M. Jr. A-290
1st Sergeant, Company G, 1st Florida Infantry, Spanish American
War. Florida: 24 March 1872 to 2 August'1926. (Private marker;
further inscription)
SNOW, Pearle W. A-290
Wife of Harry Snow same grave. Born 16 August 1880 and died, in
St. Augustine, Florida 3 January 1971. Interred 15 January 1971.
Next of kin Harry Snow, son, Marathon, Florida.
STEWART, James T. A-291
Private, Company B, 2nd Florida Infantry. Died 2 September
1911.
A-z^?'
STATE OF FLORIDA
MILITARY DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL
STATE ARSENAL, ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA.
GENERAL ORDERS,
No. 12
No.12 August 1, zps6.
1. Announcement is made, with profound regret, of the death
of Lieutenant Colonel Henry M. Snow, which occurred at his home
in St. Augustine on the night of August 2, 1926, after an illness of
several months' duration.
2. Lieutenant Colonel Snow was born in St. Augustine, March
24, 1873, and has always been active in the business and civic life
of his home city. For several years past he has been connected
with the Florida East Coast Hotel Company.
3. This officer entered the military service of the State in Oc-
tober of 1890 as one of the charter members of company "D",
1st (Sep.) Battalion, Florida State Troops (St. Augustine Rifles),
and served in that capacity for several years. At the outbreak of
the War with Spain he voluntarily re-enlisted in his old company
and served as First Sergeant throughout the War. January 30, 1899,
he was appointed First Lieutenant of Infantry and assigned to Com-
pany "G", 1st Infantry; resigned January 31, 1902. Re-enlisted
May 20, 1905; was appointed Captain and assigned to Company
"G" February, 1906; resigned April, 1907. Re-enlisted in "General
Service Corps" in April, 1907. Appointed Major in Quartermaster
Corps January 14, 1908, and assigned as State Quartermaster and
U. S. Property and Disbursing Officer, in which capacity he served
continuously until April 5, 1921, when he was retired with grade of
Lieutenant Colonel.
4. The deceased had a wide acquaintance throughout the mili-
tary service of the State, and was particularly well known because
of his interest and activity in small arms practice; having served
for rany years on teams representing Florida in the National
Matches.
5. The funeral will occur at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon,
August 4th. from the Memorial Presbyterian Church. Interment
will be in the National Cemetery, with Masonic ceremonies.
6. As a mark of respect, the flag at'the State Arsenal will be
displayed at half staff, and the Commanding Officer of the Post,
National Guard of Florida, will provide an appropriate escort.
BY COMMAND OF THE GOVERNOR:
J. CLIFFORD R. FOSTER,
Brigadier General, F.N.G.,
The Adjutant General,
Florida.
OFFICIAL:
B. M. ATKINSON,
Major, A.G.D., F.N.G.,
Executive.
CAMPBELL, Orville E. A-292
Corporal, Company G, 17th Michigan Infantry, Civil War. Died 3
December 1911.
CAIN, Stafford A-293
Private, Company A, 5th U.S. Artillery. Died 23 May 1912.
TOWN, Franklin A-294
Private, Company I, 18th Connecticut Infantry, Civil War.
Died 10 October 1912.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-294-A
PARMENTIER, Harry C. A-294-B
Private 1st Class, Army Air Corps, World War I. Discharged 19
May 1919. New York: died 6 December 1939. Interred 8 December
1939.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-295
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-296
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-297
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-298
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS A-299
ROBINSON, Edgar A-300
Private 1st Class, Company M, 817th (Colored) Pioneer Infantry,
World War I. Florida: died 3 April 1927.
GRAVES 301 TO 309 INCLUSIVE ARE NON-EXISTANT
RICHARDS, William A-310
Regimental Sergeant Major, 17th Infantry, Spanish American War.
Retired 9 September 1906. Florida: died 31 March 1936. Interred
2 April 1936.
(The 17th Infantry served in Cuba at Santiago and was very active
in the Philipine Insurrection)
RICHARDS, Rosa M. A-310
Wife of William Richards same grave. Died 4 March 1941.
INGALLS, Joseph C. A-311
Infant son of Private John C. Ingalls. Died 16 August 1890.
STANLEY, William O'Connor A-312
Infant son of Sergeant H.V. Stanley. Died 20 September 1889.
LAZARUS, Max A-313
Hospital Corps, U.S. Army.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-314
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-315
BAHRT, Marie A-316
Infant daughter of Aziline Bahrt; re-interred from Egmont Key,
Florida.
PACHALL, John C. A-317
Private, Company E, 34th Infantry. New York: died 3 May 1928.
(No file card)
COLEMAN, Stephen J. A-318
Florida.
MCLUCAS, William J. A-319
Private, 111th Coast Artillery Corps. Georgia: died 11 July
1929. Interred 15 July 1929.
CLARDY, Alice V. A-320
Mother of Major Herbert E. Washburn, U.S. Army. 27 April 1856 to
24 August 1932. Interred 27 August 1932.
RICHBURG, Charles Eugene A-321
Lieutenant, U.S. Navy Reserve, World War II. Florida: 30
November 1923 to 4 November 1954.
HANKINS, Frederick G. A-322
Sergeant, 4th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, Spanish American
War. Service: 2 July 1898 at Jersey City, New Jersey, discharged
2 April 1899 at Greenville, South Carolina. Died 29 February
1936. Interred 3 March 1936.
RICHARDS, Edgar B. A-323
Son of Major Walter L. Richards. Born 1922 and died (or
interred) 14 July 1936.
MASTERS, Drew H. 2762060 A-324
Private 1st Class, 22nd Ordnance Guard Company, World War I.
Resident of and inducted in Jacksonville, Florida 3 August 1918
and discharged 20 February 1919. Also served in 40th Company 10th
Battalion, Recruit Camp, Syracuse, New York and the 315th Guard
and Fire Company. No overseas service; promoted Private 1st
Class 4 September 1918. Born in St. Augustine, Florida 24 August
1894 and died 3 July 1936. Interred 6 July 1936.
MASTERS, Mary Catherine A-324
Wife of Drew Masters same grave. Died 10 April 1944. Interred
13 April 1944.
WEBBER, Walter L. 4134729 A-325
Private 1st Class, Base Hospital 106,"Medical Department, U.S.
Army, World War I. Resident and inducted at Jacksonville, Florida
26 August 1918 and discharged 1 July 1919. Served overseas 27
October 1918 to 22 June 1919. Born Knoxville, Tennessee 23 May
1897; died 5 April 1936.
WEBBER, Anna Marie A-325
Wife of Walter Webber same grave. Born 14 January 1912 and died
St. Augustine, Florida,24 January 1965. Interred 27 January
1965. Next of kin; Kermit W. Webber, son, St. Augustine,
Florida.
BENNETT, William H. Jr. A-326
Private 1st Class, 328th Infantry, 82nd Division, World War I.
Tennessee: died 30 September 1935.
PARADY, Leo J. A-327
Sergeant, 35th Ambulance Company, 7th Sanitary Train, 7th
, Division, World War I. Service: 22 November 1917 at Fort Slocum,
New York; discharged 9 July 1919. Maine: died 13 June 1935.
Interred 17 June 1935.
(The 7th Division entered active combat in the Meuse-Argonne
Offensive 10 October 1918).
BASSETT, George W. Jr. A-328
Quartermaster Sergeant, 111th Company, Coast Artillery Corps.
Discharged 27 December 1907. Maryland: died 17 August 1932.
Interred 19 August 1932.
MATHEISON, William A-329
SC4, Cook, U.S. Navy, World War I. New York: died 18 November
1929.
MATHEISON, Mabele A-329
Wife of William MAtheison same grave. Died 16 August 1938.
Interred 17 August 1938.
CONLEY, Harry F. A-330
Master Sergeant and Captain, U.S. Army,, World War I. Mobilized
with the Florida National Guard 5 August 1917 as a Captain, 116th
Field Artillery and discharged 3 September 1919. HAd previous
enlisted service. Served in Jacksonville, Florida, Camp Wheeler
Gerogia and Camp Jackson, South Carolina. Served overseas 15
October 1918 until sometime in 1919. Born in Staten Island, New
York, 21 October 1878 and died 23 July 1928. Interred 28 July
1928.
,4-330
STATE OF FLORIDA,
MILITARY DEPARTMENT
OFFICE OF THE ADJUTANT GENERAL
STATE ARSENAL, ST. AUGUSTINE, FLA.
July 30, 1928.
GENERAL ORDERS,
No. 12.
1. Announcement is made, with profound regret, of the death
of Master Sergeant Harry Field Conley, Detached Enlisted Men's
List (Infantry), United States Army, which occurred suddenly at
his home in St. Augustine, on the night of July 28th, 1928.
2. Sergeant Conley was born at Staten Island, New York,
October 21, 1878. He enlisted in the 3rd New Jersey Volunteer
Infantry, May 18, 1898, and has served almost continually since
that time, having served eight enlistments, all with excellent dis-
charges. During the World War he held the rank of Captain and
served with the 116th Field Artillery as Adjutant. At, the time of
his death he held a commission as Captain of Infantry in the Offi-
cers' Reserve Corps.
3. His long service as Sergeant Instructor with the Florida
National Guard, with station at State Military. Headquarters,
brought him in close contact with a large portion of our Guard and,
by reason of his personal qualities, he was endeared to the hearts
of all who knew him. He was ever a willing and interested helper
with the problems of others, giving generously of his time and
knowledge.
4. The funeral will occur at 2 p. m. Tuesday, July 31st, 1928,
From the Sanchez and Craig Chapel. Interment will be in the
National Cemetery.
5. As a mark of respect, the flag at the State Arsenal will be
displayed at half staff, and the Commanding Officer of the Post of
St. Augustine will provide an appropriate escort.
BY COMMAND OF THE GOVERNOR:
VIVIAN COLLINS,
Brigadier General, A.G.D., F.N.G.,
The Adjutant General,
Florida.
OFFICIAL:
B. M. ATKINSON,
Major, A.G.D., F.N.G,
Executive.
C
KAUMP, Fred A-331
Private, Company D, 1st Wisconsin Infantry. Died 8 May 1928.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER A-331-A
MCDOUGALL, Frank T. A-331-B
Quartermaster Sergeant, 29th U.S. Volunteer Infantry. Service:
14 July 1899 to 10 May 1901. Georgia: 21 December 1939. Interred
23 December 1939.
KRUEGER, Paul A-332
Private, Company D, 15th U.S. Infantry.
TOMLINSON, Arthur 1768128 A-333
Private, Headquarters Company 350th (Colored) Field Artillery,
92nd Division, World War I. Resident and inducted at St.
Augustine, Florida 15 May 1918 aged 27 years 2 months and
discharged 18 March 1919. Served overseas 30 June 1918 to 28
February 1919. Born in St. Augustine, Florida and died 16
February 1926.
STEWART, John Henry 1689705 A-334
Private, 15th Company, (Forestry), 20th (Colored) Engineers,
World War I. Resident and inducted at St. Augustine, Florida 1
April 1918 aged 22 years 3 months and discharged 31 July 1919.
Also served with Company C, 519th Service Battalion, Engineers.
Served overseas 15 July 1918 to 20 July 1919. Born in St.
Augustine, Florida and died 2 January 1927.
JOHNSON, Robert L. A-335
Private, Company A, 1st Mississippi Volunteer.Infantry, Spanish
American War. Mississippi: died March .., interred 6 April 1926.
WILLIAMS, John A-336
1st Sergeant, Company D, 1st Artillery, U.S. Army. Died or was
interred 5 April 1936.
TOMLINSON, Fred C. 788679 A-337
Private 1st Class, Company B, 427th (Colored) Reserve Labor
Battalion, U.S. Army, World War I. Resident of St. Augustine and
inducted at Fort Pierce, Florida 26 April 1918 aged 31 years 6
months and discharged 22 July 1919. Born at Fernandina, Florida:
died 26 January 1934. Interred 31 January 1934.
GRAVES 338 TO 361 ARE IN SECTION B, SECOND ROW FROM CENTER
WALK; GRAVES 362 AND 363 ARE NON-EXISTANT.
BUSSEY, John H. 2908928 A-364
Private, Company A, 547th.Engineers, U.S. Army, World War I.
Resident at Elkton and inducted at St. Augustine, Florida 1
September 1918 and discharged 28 December 1918. Also served i
Quartermasters at Camp Johnston, Florida; no overseas service.
Born Edgefield, South Carolina 25 October 1895 and died 16
November 1929.
JENNINGS, Will A-365
Private, Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 447th
(Colored) Reserve Labor Battalion, Quartermaster's Corps, U.S.
Army, World War I. Alabama: died 27 May 1930.
JACKSON, Myer A-366
U.S. Colored Infantry.
BRIGMAN, Henry A-367
Private, Company A, 330th Service Battalion, Quartermaster's
Corps, U.S. Army, World War I. Service: 25 May 1918 to 25
September 1919. South Carolina: died 28 July 1932. Interred 2
August 1932.
HUGHES, Ray Lingwood A-368
Private, Section B, #11 Motor Company, Medical Corps, U.S. Army.
Service: 4 August 1918 to 19 December 1918. Georgia: died 21
October 1933.
REED, Thomas J. 4186521 A-369
Private, Company G, 65th (Colored) Pidneer Infantry, U.S. Army,
World War I. Resident and inducted at Titusville, Florida 3
August 1918 and discharged 19 December 1918. Also served in the
151st Depot Brigade and the 811th Pioneer Infantry. No overseas
service. Born at Tallahassee, Flordia 1 November 1887 and died
17 March 1934. Interred 20 March 1934.
SPECIAL SECTION
AREA A
BRODERICK, Michael Leo A-13-A
CY US Navy, World War II. 25 August 1902 to 27 December 1988
BOLCH, Leonard E. A-14-E
Master Sergeant, US Army; World War I, World War II, Korea. 13
September 1900 to 24 August 1988.
GETER, Walter W. Jr. A-14-D
Hospital Corpsman 3rd Class, US Navy. 15 August 1929 to 10
November 1986.
COMISKY, Richard Harold A-14-C
Master Sergeant, US Army, World War II, Korea, Vietanm. 13
February 1926 to 7 December 1976.
CASEY, William J. A-15-A
Major, US Air Force, World War II, Korea. 12 March 1920 to 17
March 1988.
RINGSWOLD, Fred A. 2887063 A-16-E
U.S. Army, World War I. Service: 26 May 1918 to 3 July 1919. Born
22 June 1895 and died 2 May 1987. Interred 16 July 1987. Next of
kin; Theresa B. Ringwald, wife, West Palm Beach, Florida.
POPPEN, Vernon R. 36906224 A-17-E
Private, U.S. Army, World War II. Service: 22 July 1944 to 6
December 1945. Born 5 November 1913 and died Decatur, Georgia 24
December 1985. Interred 6 April 1987. Died Decatur, Georgia.
Next of kin; Betty Poppen, Delray Beach, Florida.
LOGAN, Laurie Ann A-17-D
Daughter of Sergeant James J. Logan, U.S. Army. 9 July 1957 to
16 August 1985. Interred 6 April 1987.
MOORE, Beverly S. A-17-C
Wife of PHM3rd Class Richard D. Moore, U.S. Navy. 23 March 1929
to 12 March 1987. Interred 30 March 1987. Next of kin; Richard
A. Moore, St. Augustine, Florida.
PREVOST, Charles M. 379144821 A-18-C
Staff Sergeant, U.S. Army Air Corps, World War II. Known service:
30 November 1945 to 29 November 1948. (Possible second
enlistment). 7 June 1921 to 1 February 1987. Interred 26 March
1987. Next of kin; Rosalie Prevost, Cocoa, Florida. Died
Cocoa, Florida.
MORRIS, Elizabeth Ann A-18-B
Wife of MM 2nd Class, David J. Morris, U.S.Coast Guard. 14
February 1925 to 1 April 1984. Interred 26 March 1987. Next of
kin; David Morris, Sebastian, Florida.
NUTT, William O. 16328120 A-19-A
Private 1st Class, U.S. Army, Korea. Service: 7 March 1950 to 27
April 1953. 3 March 1933 to 10 February 1987. Interred 2 March
1987. Next of kin; Laura W. Nutt, Wive, St. Augustine, Florida.
KUTIK, Victor W. 32501991 A-20-A
Private 1st Class, U.S. Army, World War II. Service: 26
September 1942 to 20 December 1945. 30 September 1921 to
8 December 1986. Next of kin; William Kutik, son, Palm Coast,
Florida.
SAGIRS, Walter B. 32268454 A-21-A
Staff Sergeant, U.S. Air Corps, World War II. Service: 26 May
1942 to 4 September 1945. 2 October 1912 to 3 November 1986.
Interred 7 November 1986. Next of kin; Marion Sagirs, Edgewater,
Florida. Died North Carolina.
PRUNA, Alfred 4445574 A-22-A
Sergeant, Air Corps, World War II. 14 September 1907 to 30 March
1984. Interred 11 June 1985. Next of kin; Mary Pruna,
Hollywood, Florida.
ANKER, Harry C. 9246796 A-23-A
Seaman, U.S. Navy, World War II. 6 January 1918 to 25 April
1986. Interred 30 April 1986. Home St. Augustine, Florida.
Next of kin, Patricia Anker, wife, Treasure Beach, Florida.
HAYES, Elton D. A-24-A
SFC, U.S. Army, World War I. 23 March 1897 to 1 February 1986.
(No file card)
CROWLEY, John V. 32699676 A-25-A
Corporal, U.S. Army, World War II. Service: 30 December 1942 to
14 March 1946. 18 February 1911 to 24 September 1985. Interred 4
October 1985. Next of kin; Dorothy Crowley, wife, Daytona Beach,
Florida.
SECTION B
GRAVES 338 TO 361 WERE TRANSFERRED FROM SECTION A
RILEY, Althea Maria B-338
Daughter of Sergeant Thomas Riley. Born 28 November 1898. Died
17 February 1903. (Private marker)
SIX UNKNOWN INDIANS; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS B-339
SIX UNKNOWN INDIANS; FLORIDA INDIAN WARS B-340
HOSMER, John B-341
Private, Company G, 4th U.S. Artillery. Died 9 May 1891.
RAYMOND, Edna L. B-342
Daughter of Private W.S. Raymond. Died 27 December 1896.
BRANDT, Edward H. B-343
Private, Company D, 6th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, Spanish
American War. Service: 17 June 1898 to 25 November 1898.
Discharged at Springfield, Illinois. Next of kin; Alice B.
Brandt, sister, Williamson, Pennsylvania. Died 30 May 1936.
Interred 1 June 1936.
SMITH, Andrew S. B-344
Son of Private Andrew Smith. Died 11 December 1891.
ARMSTRONG, William F. B-345
Captain, 74th Ohio Infantry, Civil War. Died-31 December 1907.
FICKES, Clark R. B-346
Major, U.S. Engineers. Iowa: died 8 February-1926.
FICKES, Helen Treat B-347
Wife of Major Clark Fickes, grave B-346. Died 12 December 1939.
Interred 23 December 1939. Next of kin; Emma L. Fickes, Texas.
O'CONNELL, Lewis C. B-348
Corporal, U.S. Artillery. Died 31 July 1888.
SUTPHIN, Ira L. B-349
Corporal, 15th Guard Company, 1st Provisional Regimental Ordnance
Training Camp, U.S. Army, World War I. Discharged 22 March 1919.
Died 25 January 1935.
PARKER, Elijah B-350
Sergeant, Ordnance, U.S. Army. Died 19 August 1891.
JEFFERY, Theodore Elmer B-351
1st Lieutenant, Medical Corps, U.S. Army, World War I. Service:
discharged 3 January 1919. Arkansas: died 5 September 1935.
Interred 7 September 1935.
GREENE, Earl Charles 1345367 B-352
Corporal, U.S. Marine Corps, Korean War. Service: 28 July 1952
to 1 July 1955. Florida: 19 April 1935 to 22 November 1955.
Interred 25 November 1955. Next of kin; Darlene Greene, wife,
St. Augustine, Florida.
NEWHALL, John B-353
Corporal, Company E, 5th U.S. Infantry. Died 29 October 1891.
GESNER, Joseph B-354
Private, Company L, 2nd U.S. Artillery. Died 9 December 1896.
CHAPMAN, Herbert T. B-355
Private, Company G, 2nd Artillery, U.S. Army. Died 26 July 1886.
TYLER, F.R. B-356
Musician, Band and Company E,, 5th U.S. Infantry. Died 4
September 1892.
JACKSON, N.M. B-357
Private, Company G, 2nd U.S. Artillery.
ZIEBLER, Frederick -B-358
Private, Company E, 5th Infantry, U.S. Army. Died 10 April 1898.
FRIES, Philip B-359
Private, Company D, Infantry, U.S. Army. Died 21 July 1868.
UNKNOWN U.S. SOLDIER B-360
WERNER, Harry C. B-361
Private, Company H, 28th U.S. Volunteer Infantry, Spanmish
American War. Discharged 1 May 1901. Pennsylvania: 23 December
1940. Interred 26 December 1940.
GRAVES 362 AND 363 ARE NON-EXISTANT
GRAVES 364 TO 369 ARE IN SECTION A, BEHIND PYRAMID.
CASON, Edith B-370
Wife of Private Donovan Cason, grave B-371. 23 August 1903 to 27
May 1970. Interred 29 May 1970. Next of kin; Jay Cason, son,
Melbourne, Florida.
CASON, Donovan 4456059 B-371
Private, Infantry Replacement and Training, World War I.
Service: 1 September 1918 to 5 December 1918. Georgia: 7 May
1897 to 22 (or 23) September 1948. Interred 27 September 1948.
STITCHWAY, Joseph F. 3386811 B-372
Corporal, U.S. Army, Korean War. Service: 8 March 1951 to 7
March 1954. 2 July 1932 to 25 May 1979. Died St. Augustine,
Florida. Interred 21 June 1979. Inext of kin; Joan Q. Stichway,
wife, Jacksonville, Florida.
SHARIT, Ernestine Beavers B-373
Wife of CRE Amos L. Sharit, U.S. Navy. Died 17 December 1948.
Interred 21 December 1948.
SHARIT, Amos Littleton 1917342 B-373
Chief Radion Electrician, U.S. Navy, World War I. Service: 25
April 1917 to 16 February 1921. (One list has him buried here;
another says only his wife is buried here, and in different,
already occupied, graves).
GASTER, John Sanchez 5505572 B-374
Printer 1st Class, U.S. Naval Reserve, World War II. Service:
26 January 1942 to 24 September 1945. 26 June 1913 to 20 June
1974. Died Dublin, Georgia. Interred 24 June 1974. Next of
kin; Bea M. Gaster, wife, Gordon, Georgia.
GASTER, Ruth and Infant Daughter B-375
Wife and daughter of John Gaster grave B-374. Died 11 January
1949. (Ruth born 1917). Interred 14 January 1949.
RAND, Allen Elliot 2438306 B-376
ADC, U.S. Navy, World War II and Korea. Retired 21 May 1961.
Georgia: 3 January 1910 to 13 January 1963. (Air Medal) Died
Jacksonville, Florida. Interred 6 September 1968. Next of kin;
Bertha L. Rand, wife, West Palm, Florida.
BECK, Perry Allen 1111195 B-377
Ensign, U.S. Naval Reserve Force, World War I. Service: 18
January 1918 to 21 March 1932. Florida: 13 June 1889 to 13 May
1968. Interred 21 October 1968.
BECK, Isabelle M. B-377
Wife of Perry Beck same grave. 12 December 1892 to 12 May 1986.
Interred 19 May 1986.
MCCRACKEN, David James Jr. 2017220 B-378
Sonarman 1st Class, U.S. Navy, World War II. Service: 18 March
1940 to 31 March 1946. Massachusetts: 21 September 1921 to 21
February 1969. Interred 27 February 1969. Next of kin; Patricia
McCracken, wife, Neptune Beach, Florida.
OLIFIERS, John Antoine 2391027 B-379
Sergeant, Military Intelligence and Police Corps. Florida: 2
March 1884 to 27 November 1969. Interred 30 January 1970. Next
of kin; Symphna Olifiers, son, St. Augustine, Florida.
GASTON, James R. 14125224 B-380
Private 1st Class, 261st Base Unit, Army Air Corps, World War II.
South Carolina: 18 December 1913 to 22 February 1970. Interred
19 March 1970. Next of kin; Sandra G. Seawell, daughter,
Spartenburg, South Carolina.
LITTLE, Archibald Sr. B-381
Captain, 191st Aero Squadron, U.S. Army, World War I. Florida:
20 October 1884 to 30 June 1970. Interred 3 July 1970. Next of
kin; Arch Little, Bartlesville, Oklahoma.
GRAVES 382 TO 391 ARE NON-EXISTANT
GRAVES 382 TO 391 ARE NON-EXISTANT
HARDY, John F. B-392
1st Lieutenant, Company C, 34th New Jersey Infantry. Died 9
November 1913.
SMITH, Sebree Irwin B-393
Son of Lieutenant Sebree Smith, 2nd U.S. Artillery. Died 1 May'
1886. (Lt. Smith was a graduate of the West Point Class of 1870.
After service on the Frontier, 1870-1877, he became Regimental
Quartermaster of the 2nd Artillery and died in Maryland, a
Captain, 5 July 1901).
SMITH, Janet Comstock B-394
Daughter of Lt. Sebree Smith. Died 4 May 1886.
SMITH, Guy S. B-395
Son of Lt. Sebree Smith. Died 5 July 1888.
MCNALLY, Francis B-396
Private, Company H, 17th Infantry. Connecticut: died 7 October
1913. (Private Marker)
OWENS, John B-397
Infant.
WILSON, James L. B-398
Private, Company F, 169th Infantry. Tennessee: died 27 October
1941. Died in service. Interred 29 October 1941.
(The 169th Infantry was a Connecticut National Guard Regiment
mobilized for federal service in February 1941 for duty with the
43rd Division).
HOWATT, Franklin James B-399
Captain, Company G, 1st Florida Infantry, Spanish American War.
Service: 23 May 1898 to 27 January 1899. 1869 to 11 January
1910. (Private marker) Interred 6 September 1954.
HOWATT, Floy B-400
Wife of Captain Howatt, grave B-399. Florida: 2 March 1882 to 1
March 1955. Interred 3 March 1955. Next of kin; Frank Howatt,
son, St. Augustine, Florida.
FOSTER, Winifred Young B-401
Wife of Lt. and Adjutant General J.C.R. Foster, same grave.
(Graves B-401 and B-402 are a double grave with a large private.
marker). Died 27 August 1937.
FOSTER, Joseph Clifford Reid B-402
1st Lieutenant, 1st Florida Regiment, Spanish American War.
Later Colonel ORC 1923, Brigadier General of the Florida National
Guard and Adjutant General of Florida 1901-1917 and 1923 -1928.
North Carolina: ..February 1873 to 16 June 1928. Interred 20 June
1928.
FOSTER, Delores Sanchez B-403
Wife of Major Davis Foster, 24th Massachusetts Volunteer
Infantry, Civil War. Died 1 July 1913. 1832-1913. (Private
marker).
MCCALL, John B-404
Private Company C, 5th Minnesota Infaitry. Died 5 September
1910.
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