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Hi Joan, Here is some additional data. Soldiers from Vermont buried in National Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia [VA]: Frederick COWLY, Co. H Cavalry. Palmer CLAPP, Co. G. Cavalry. Amos S. LAMSON, Co. E. Cavalry. Samuel B. LINCOLN, Co. I, 16th Regt. William H. THOMPSON, Co. C, 10th Regt. ROSTER OF VERMONTERS WHO SERVED IN THE CIVIL WAR, Vol. 2, 1998, page 763. Transcribed by, Jan ================================================= from Rutland, VT Weekly Herald--Thur. Jan. 28, 1864: DECEASED PRISONERS--The New York Herald gives an official list of the Union prisoners who have died in hospital at Richmond, Va., for the three months, ending Dec. 3, 1863. The whole number is about 870, not a few of whom were from the slave States of Maryland, Virginia, Kentucky, Missouri and Tennessee. Twenty-nine are set down as "unknown." The whole is a melancholy record. The following are the names of Vermont men: H. MONEY, 1st Vermont cavalry, Oct. 22d. F.COWLY, 1st Vermont cavalry, Oct. 27. W. THOMPSON, Co. C, 10th Vermont, Nov. 6. W. RUSSELL, Co. M. 1st Vermont cavalry, Nov. 12. S. S. LINCOLN, Co. I, 15th Vermont, Nov. 20. P. B. DAVIS, Co. I, 10th Vermont, Dec. 8. A. S. LAMPSON, Co. E. 1st Vermont cavalry, Dec. 9. P. CLAPP, Co. G. 1st Vermont (cavalry ?) Dec. 19. Transcribed by, Joan H. Bixby Notify Administrator about this message?
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