Publisher's Synopsis
"Roll of Honor: Names of Soldiers who Died in Defence of the American Union, Interred in the National Cemeteries at Fortress Monroe and Hampton, Va" is a poignant historical record compiled by the United States Quartermaster's Department. Published in 1866, this document serves as a tribute to the Union soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice during the American Civil War. It meticulously lists the names of those interred in the national cemeteries at Fortress Monroe and Hampton, Virginia, offering a valuable resource for genealogical research and historical understanding.
This roll provides essential data for anyone seeking to trace their ancestors or understand the human cost of the Civil War. It stands as a solemn testament to the courage and sacrifice of these soldiers, ensuring their names are remembered in the annals of American history.
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