Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 (electronic resource) (1913) (14576086938)
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Identifier: 02453322.3338.emory.edu
Title: Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 (electronic resource)
Year: 1913 (1910s)
Authors: Taylor, Frank H. (Frank Hamilton), 1846-1927 Philadelphia (Pa.). Supervisory Committee on Historical Book
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Publisher: (Philadelphia) : Published by the city
Contributing Library: Emory University, Robert W. Woodruff Library
Digitizing Sponsor: Emory University, Robert W. Woodruff Library
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ear at the same cemeteries. The assignments are as follows: Post 1. North, South and Central Laurel Hill. Post 2. Monument Cemetery. Post 5. Mt. Moriah (Philadelphia portion), St. James Cemetery, Sixty-ninthStreet and Woodland Avenue, and the grave of Anna M. Ross at MonumentCemetery. Post 6. All cemeteries in Germantown and Chelten Hills. (Camp No. 9, Sonsof Veterans, Holy Sepulchre and Ivy Hills Cemeteries.) Post 7. Palmer and Hanover Cemeteries and Walter S. Newhall monument. Post 8- Glenwood Cemetery. Post 12. Leverington, St. Timothys Presbyterian, Lutheran and St. Marys,Roxborough, Cemeteries. Hetty Jones monument. Post 15. German Reformed, St. Davids, St. Johns, German Catholic, West-minster and Presbyterian (Manayunk) Cemeteries. Post 18. Fernwood and Col. W. L Currys grave at South Laurel Hill. Post 19. Odd Fellows Cemetery. Post 21. Woodland, Cathedral, Quaker (at Darby), Melrose and Baptist(Blockley) Cemeteries. Post 24. Hebrew Cemetery. Post 27. Merion and Eden Cemeteries.
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