CAVE HILL CONFEDERATE CEMETERY, LOUISVILLE, JEFFERSON COUNTY, KENTUCKY USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, material may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material, AND permission is obtained from the contributor of the file. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material for non-commercial purposes, MUST obtain the written consent of the contributor, OR the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. For name searches of this index, use the "Find" or "Search" feature of your browser. Made available to The USGenWeb Archives by Geoff Walden (gwalden@octagon.tacom.army.mil) (c) Copyright 1997, Geoff Walden Geoff Walden 2723 Sanders Ridge Rd. Columbia, KY 42728 gwalden@octagon.tacom.army.mil The Confederate Cemetery is located in Section "O" of Cave Hill Cemetery, 701 Baxter Avenue, Louisville, KY. This listing also contains Confederate soldiers and Southern civilians buried in the Cave Hill National Cemetery. INTRODUCTION Early in 1862, as Confederate soldiers in the Western Theatre began to be taken as prisoners during the War Between the States, the Federal authorities established a system of military prisons to handle these prisoners of war. Later, many of these prisons were expanded to hold civilian political prisoners and Federal soldiers who had been convicted by court martial. A military prison was established in Louisville, primarily as a collection and distribution center for prisons further north. Until the Federal forces had moved deep into Tennessee in late 1863, the Louisville prison was considered too near the Confederate lines to serve as a permanent detention center, and it continued to serve only as a half-way point throughout the war. The only prisoners who stayed long in Louisville were those who were too badly wounded or too sick to send further North, along with various Southern civilian political prisoners (although some of these were also transferred). The military prison was located on Broadway, between Tenth and Eleventh. A facility for female civilian prisoners was established at Broadway and Twelfth (some female prisoners were also kept at Barracks No. 2, a facility for paroled US soldiers on Main between Seventh and Eighth). The sick and wounded prisoners were treated at a prison hospital co-located with the prison buildings (Military Hospital No. 2), or at one of the branches of the Eruptive General Hospital (established to treat cases of contagious diseases). The first Confederate prisoners seem to have arrived in Louisville shortly after the capture of Fort Donelson in February 1862, and hospital deaths started to mount with the influx of prisoners from the battle of Shiloh in April 1862. The local military authorities did not want the Confederates to be buried with the Federal dead in Cave Hill Cemetery, so Elijah Lyter Huffman and Samuel S. Hamilton, local Southern sympathizers, purchased several lots for the Confederate dead. These became Lots 246- 267 in Section "O." In the early 1890s, Lot 2671/2 and its adjacent Addition were set aside for burial of Confederate veterans (a few veterans had previously been buried in empty spaces among the war time burials and at the ends of rows in Lots 246-267). In spite of the prevailing wish not to bury Confederates in the Federal section, which became the Cave Hill National Cemetery, at least 45 Confederate soldiers and civilian political prisoners are buried in the National Cemetery. These are listed here, and described in detail in Part II. These listings were compiled from a number of different sources, which are referenced at the end of the lists. There are many discrepancies in the spelling of names, unit assignments, and dates of death between all sources used. I have attempted to note as many variations in the names as possible, particularly where the differences are great. I have assumed the period military rosters (when available) to be the most accurate, and I have shown the names, units, and dates of death as they appear on unit rosters or prisoner lists first, with variations or additions from the grave markers or other listings shown as alternates. It must be emphasized that the typed listings of the Confederate sections held in the Cave Hill Cemetery office date from the early 1900s, and whatever manuscripts were used to develop them are now apparently lost. Since many of the grave stone markings differ rather greatly from the information on any of the listings, there must have been another source, also apparently lost, used to develop these when the present stone markers replaced the original wooden markers (circa 1880). In the case of the wartime burials, the DEATH DATE given is usually the actual date of death, taken from the Louisville Military Prison records, the grave markers themselves, and the 1912 POW register. For those veterans who died after the war and are buried in the Confederate lots, with markers that do not show the date of death, the DEATH DATE is actually the date of burial, taken from the typed Cave Hill lists. Those wishing to locate a particular grave should consult the personnel in the Cave Hill Cemetery office, who can provide maps showing the graves in each lot. Cave Hill Cemetery 701 Baxter Avenue Louisville, KY 40204 (502) 451-5630 A sketch of the history of Cave Hill Cemetery, with references for further study, can be found in Samuel W. Thomas' Cave Hill Cemetery: A Pictorial Guide and Its History (Louisville, 1985). CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS AND CIVILIANS BURIED IN THE CONFEDERATE SECTIONS AND NATIONAL CEMETERY CAVE HILL CEMETERY, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Compiled by Geoffrey R. Walden Sons of Confederate Veterans Gen. Ben Hardin Helm Camp 1703 NAME RANK UNIT DEATH DATE GRAVE LOCATION ADAMS W. S. 04/01/1863 CS LOT 258, #50 ADAMSON MICHAEL 11/18/1864 CS LOT 263, #10 ALDRIGE NELSON PVT 10/14/1864 CS LOT 263, #47 ALLAN (ALLEN) BENTON C. SGT G 13 LA 04/26/1862 CS LOT 250, #75 ALLEN JOSIAH AL 02/01/1898 CS LOT 2671/2 #14 ALLEN SAMUEL C 20 NC 08/03/1864 CS LOT 265, #19 ALLEN WILLIAM B. 01/09/1901 CS LOT 2671/2 #26 ANDREWS ELIJAH A 11 TN 04/18/1863 CS LOT 260, #112 ARMER JOHN B 15 MS SSBN 04/19/1862 CS LOT 248, #71 ARMISTEAD FRANK VA 04/16/1890 CS LOT 267, #125 ARMSTRONG JOHN M. 31 AL 05/02/1862 CS LOT 250, #79 ASHBROOK(S) JAS. R. PVT B 2 KY CAV 12/19/1863 CS LOT 264, #110 ATCHISON J. KY 12/29/1864 CS LOT 261, #37 ATKINSON JOHN T. PVT I 1 FL 12/17/1862 CS LOT 254, #32 ATWAY/ATTOWAY WILLIAM J. PVT K 16 GA INF 01/05/1864 CS LOT 266, #114 AYERS CUTHBERT D. PVT B 1 GA S.T. 11/14/1864 CS LOT 263, #12 BACKLEY F. D 3 GA 12/07/1862 CS LOT 254, #31 BAILEY JONATHAN L 5 TN 05/23/1864 CS LOT 267, #58 BAKER ALPHEUS BRIG.GEN. AL INF 10/02/1891 CS LOT 260, #58 BALL JOHN W. 03/15/1894 CS LOT 2671/2 #2 BALLARD JOHN 03/19/1862 CS LOT 248, #12 BALLINGAL DAVID PVT D 1 KY MR 03/31/1862 CS LOT 248, #11 BARNATT/BARRETT JOSEPH A. GUERRILLA KY 11/19/1864 CS LOT 263, #44 BARROW JOHN A. K 27 TN 05/07/1862 CS LOT 252, #24 BASS H. B. PVT E 2 KY CAV 03/04/1864 CS LOT 267, #31 BEALL -- see VEAL BEASLEY SALLIE (MRS. WM.) AL CIV 07/10/1899 CS LOT 2671/2 #20 BEASLEY WILLIAM W. SGT AL 03/06/1898 CS LOT 2671/2 #15 BEILLER -- see WARE BELL/BELLJOHN JOHN T. PVT G 13 LA 03/04/1863 CS LOT 256, #99 BEMISS WILLIAM F. PVT A 6 KY INF 09/25/1903 CS LOT 2671/2 #39 BERRY SAMUEL O. D 19 SC 02/09/1864 CS LOT 267, #95 BINION/BERRISON JOHN R. SGT H 41 AL 03/25/1863 CS LOT 258, #104 BISSLE/BRASWEEN WILLIAM J. PVT ALLISON'S TN CAV 01/13/1864 CS LOT 266, #87 BLACKWELL SEBORN CORP F 42 TN INF 01/31/1865 NAT. CEM. #20R62 BLICKS L. B. 11/13/1864 CS LOT 263, #45 BLOUNT (BLUNT) MILES PVT C 3 KY INF 05/21/1863 CS LOT 260, #57 BOBO (BORO) ASA S. PVT G 41 AL INF 01/01/1864 CS LOT 266, #113 BOND JAMES PVT E 7 KY CAV 01/11/1865 NAT CEM #5R62 BONE (BOONE) W. B. CITIZEN 01/ /1865 NAT CEM #18R62 BOOTH JOHN I 4 MS 05/14/1862 CS LOT 252, #26 BRAGG N.(OR W.) W./N. TN 02/22/1863 CS LOT 256, #39 BRANN (BRAUN) MILTON H 33 TN 06/03/1862 CS LOT 252, #30 BROWN ABSOLOM B. CIVILIAN LA 11/09/1901 CS LOT 2671/2 #27 BROWN D. C. 02/22/1863 CS LOT 256, #96 BROWN NICHOLAS PVT B 5 KY INF 02/08/1864 CS LOT 267, #94 BRUCE IGNATIUS B. C 49 AL INF 04/27/1862 CS LOT 250, #77 BULLOCK TRISCILLIAN PVT I 12 LA INF 02/05/1865 NAT. CEM. #24R62 BUNTING THOMAS W. 02/17/1863 CS LOT 246, #65 BUSBY DANIEL 13 LA VOLS 02/16/1863 CS LOT 254, #95 BUSH HIRAM PVT H 24 AL 06/08/1864 CS LOT 267, #57 BUTLER M. 01/28/1863 CS LOT 254, #37 BUTLER WASH. PVT F 8 MS 04/10/1863 CS LOT 260, #53 CAIN BENJAMIN L. 02/14/1902 CS LOT 2671/2 #30 CAMP BENJAMIN F. SGT B 1 KY CAV 07/08/1904 CS LOT 2671/2 #42 CARLISLE JOHN 03/23/1863 CS LOT 258, #103 CARTER JAMES A. PVT K 4 TN CAV 01/01/1864 CS LOT 266, #112 CHAMPION F. M. F 17 AL 04/28/1862 CS LOT 250, #76 CHANDLER W. R. MUS. B 28 TN 08/01/1863 CS LOT 262, #98 CHATWELL PETER PVT A 28 VA CAV 01/29/1864 CS LOT 267, #120 CHENOWETH BENJAMIN D. MAJ 07/13/1898 CS LOT 2671/2 #16 CHESNUTT SYLVESTUS M. PVT D 30 MS 12/09/1863 CS LOT 264, #105 CHICK CHARLES 04/16/1923 CS LOT 2671/2 #72 CLAY WILLIAM L. DR. 9 KY INF 01/05/1895 CS LOT 2671/2 #6 CLEMENTS JOSEPH W. 12/16/1904 CS LOT 2671/2 #45 COBB JAMES CS LOT 254, #35 COLE JOSEPH PVT E 4 KY INF 01/12/1898 CS LOT 2671/2 #12 COLLINS T. C. 07/27/1863 CS LOT 260, #116 COOK JAMES E. CITIZEN, LOUISVILLE KY 04/18/1864 CS LOT 267, #60 COOPER RICHARD B. 07/25/1897 CS LOT 2671/2 #11 COTTON/GOTTON WILLIAM C TN ARTY 02/04/1864 CS LOT 267, #92 COX THOMAS C. 2 LT E 9 TX CAV 01/27/1865 NAT. CEM. #16R62 CUNNINGHAM THOMAS D 44 TN 04/10/1863 CS LOT 260, #52 DAFFRON/DOFFIN NOAH / A. C. PVT K 37 TN INF 08/03/1863 CS LOT 262, #99 DAVIS HENRY A. PVT F 63 VA INF 01/21/1865 NAT. CEM. #13R62 DAVIS JAMES G. 13 KY 04/01/1863 CS LOT 258, #107 DAVIS JOSEPH L. 1 KY CAV 11/20/1904 CS LOT 2671/2 #44 DAY JOHN C. H NC INF 10/04/1919 CS LOT 2671/2 #68 DEBOEUF -- see LEDOEUF DeGARIS WILLIAM G. 05/24/1904 CS LOT 2671/2 #40 DELAWSON WILLIAM PVT G 8 KY INF 05/26/1862 CS LOT 252, #29 DICKS WILLIAM P.C. PVT D 40 AL INF 12/07/1863 CS LOT 262, #104 DODSON PRESTLY F 14 TN CAV 04/05/1862 CS LOT 250, #20 DOLLAR ALEX B TN CONF 04/26/1862 CS LOT 250, #22 DONALDSON J. H. SHAW'S ARTY 04/23/1864 CS LOT 267, #59 DRURY CHARLES GUERRILLA, DAVIESS CO, KY 12/13/1864 CS LOT 261, #41 DUBOSE JACOB H. SGT K 38 AL INF 02/17/1865 NAT. CEM. #28R62 DUGAN JAMES C. KY 08/16/1862 CS LOT 246, #64 DUKE LIZZIE Z. CIV 04/10/1912 CS LOT 2671/2 #60 DUNCAN G. W. 08/23/1864 CS LOT 265, #18 DUNN ALVIN P. PVT C 59 GA 02/07/1864 CS LOT 267, #93 DUTTON BENJAMIN Z. 06/25/1903 CS LOT 2671/2 #38 EASTHAM/EASOM VINCENT PVT B 8 KY CAV 04/19/1864 CS LOT 267, #25 ELKINS THOMAS W. I 17 LA 05/07/1862 CS LOT 252, #82 ERLY -- see IRBY EVIRETT/EVERETT ARCHIBALD CORP A 51 GA 03/21/1864 CS LOT 267, #30 EWING JAMES D. A 1 KY CAV 08/26/1900 CS LOT 2671/2 #24 FAIL -- see McPHAIL FALLEY -- see TALLEY FERGUSON JAMES W. PVT A 12 KY CAV 09/17/1906 CS LOT 2671/2 #49 FERGUSON WILLIAM 09/21/1864 CS LOT 265, #16 FIELD JOHN G. 5 TX INF 12/11/1889 CS LOT 267, #124 FRAZIER SAMUEL 07/26/1890 CS LOT 267, #96 FREDERICK R. H. PVT K 5 AL CAV 04/22/1863 CS LOT 260, #55 FROMMEYER C. G. PVT C 11 LA 12/09/1863 CS LOT 264, #77 FULLERTON JOSEPH T. MAJ 12/28/1868 CS LOT 250, #16 GALLAGHER GEORGE W. GUERRILLA A 11/24/1864 NAT. CEM. #C3090 GANT D. 03/30/1863 CS LOT 258, #105 GARDINER R. J. PVT B 18 LA 04/18/1862 CS LOT 248, #70 GARRETT/GLAVRETT ERASMUS Y. PVT A 40 MS 06/01/1864 CS LOT 265, #54 GIBBS LOGAN G. PVT E 10 KY CAV 03/22/1864 CS LOT 267, #29 GIBSON MOSES 04/14/1909 CS LOT 2671/2 #57 GIDDINGS FREDERICK C. PVT K 29 GA INF 12/13/1863 CS LOT 264, #109 GIVANS/GIVENS HIRAM GUERRILLA, HARDIN CO, KY 12/13/1864 CS LOT 263, #8 GLOVER W. R. PVT A 33 TN INF 12/11/1863 CS LOT 264, #79 GODFREY WILLIAM W. 3 LT E 24 GA INF 01/18/1864 CS LOT 266, #117 GOTTON -- see COTTON GRANDISS BAXTER NC 04/10/1863 CS LOT 260, #54 GRICE / PRICE M. PVT A 7 AL INF 03/12/1864 CS LOT 267, #61 GRIER (GREEN) JOHN P. C 12 TN 04/19/1862 CS LOT 250, #17 GRIFFIN FRANK H. 1890 CS LOT 267, #67 GRIFFIN FRANK H. (SAME AS ABOVE) TX CAV 11/03/1890 CS LOT 267, #97 GRUBER CHARLES W. 12/21/1914 CS LOT 2671/2 #65 HADINGTON J. H. E 4 KY 05/12/1862 CS LOT 252, #25 HAGOOD W. OR M. G./R. PVT D 56 GA INF 07/23/1864 CS LOT 265, #49 HALEY RICHARD T. E 18 MS INF 07/31/1900 CS LOT 2671/2 #25 HAMILTON BRYANT W. C 17 LA 04/16/1862 CS LOT 248, #15 HAMLET CHARLES A. PVT C 8 KY CAV 03/16/1920 CS LOT 2671/2 #70 HAMLIN LEROY CITIZEN KY 01/26/1865 NAT. CEM. #C3124 HARDMAN THOMAS S. 02/01/1912 CS LOT 2671/2 #59 HARDY J. E 15 AL 04/14/1864 CS LOT 267, #26 HARDY W. K. 10 TN 09/29/1863 CS LOT 262, #72 HARRIS WILLIAM H. PVT B 13 LA 10/15/1863 CS LOT 264, #75 HARVEY THOMAS PVT C 37 TN INF 12/11/1863 CS LOT 264, #108 HASTINGS/HASTON WILLIAM J. PVT C 3 FL 02/23/1863 CS LOT 256, #97 HAYES URIAH K. PVT C 3 KY INF 04/14/1862 CS LOT 248, #13 HAYS RICHARD 02/21/1909 CS LOT 2671/2 #55 HAZELWOOD JAMES K.P. PVT I 27 VA CAVBN06/22/1864 CS LOT 265, #52 HEADLEY/HADLEY W. B. PVT B 9 MS BN 03/02/1863 CS LOT 256, #41 HEISLER/HISLEY JOSEPH PVT K 25 LA 01/14/1863 CS LOT 254, #36 HELM THOMAS C. PVT D 6 KY INF 11/29/1919 CS LOT 2671/2 #69 HENDRICK WILLIAM GA 12/10/1862 CS LOT 246, #60 HITT (HILL) WILLIS B. PVT K 3 TX CAV 11/26/1864 CS LOT 263, #42 HOFFLER JAMES W. PVT E 2 KY INF 06/19/1926 CS LOT 2671/2 #74 HOGWOOD WILLIAM R. 01/20/1909 CS LOT 2671/2 #54 HOLDSWORTH RICHARD A 20 TX CAV 05/02/1862 CS LOT 250, #78 HOLLIDAY EUGENE C. PVT F 6 MS INF 01/09/1865 NAT. CEM. #7R62 HOUSE W. E. BENNETT'S REGT 01/15/1863 CS LOT 254, #94 HOWE (HOWK) JOHN 4 KY 03/16/1863 CS LOT 256, #102 HUCKS (HUX) AZMI M. PVT H 39 TN INF 02/02/1865 NAT. CEM. #21R62 HUNT A. MORGAN'S BAND 05/29/1862 CS LOT 252, #87 HUNTER BENJAMIN A. AL 03/16/1863 CS LOT 258, #45 IRBY / ERLY GEORGE W. PVT B 24 MS 08/02/1863 CS LOT 262, #69 JACKMAN JOHN S. PVT B 9 KY INF 12/21/1912 CS LOT 2671/2 #62 JACKSON JOHN PVT H 8 KY CAV 12/24/1911 CS LOT 2671/2 #58 JACKSON THOMAS PVT H 6 FL INF 11/06/1862 CS LOT 246, #4 JARBOE WILLIAM F. PVT B 11 KY CAV 02/23/1865 NAT. CEM. #30R62 JOHNSON JAMES PVT A 1 GA INF 01/09/1865 NAT. CEM. #1R62 JONES JOHN CITIZEN, MARION CO, TN 12/26/1864 CS LOT 261, #38 JORDAN REUBEN PVT C 25 GA INF 01/30/1865 NAT. CEM. #19R62 KAHOE (KEHO) EDWARD PVT D 18 LA 09/29/1862 CS LOT 246, #5 KAYLOR EMMETT M. PVT G 2 TN CAV 01/25/1865 NAT. CEM. #15R62 KELLAM GIDEON E. FL 12/11/1898 CS LOT 2671/2 #18 KELLEY (KELLY) JAMES D. PVT D 2 KY BN 02/01/1865 NAT. CEM. #22R62 KELLY (SKELLY) THOMAS M.S. PVT 1 TN ARTY 02/04/1864 CS LOT 267, #122 KENNEDY NELSON B. PVT B 8 KY INF 05/25/1862 CS LOT 252, #28 KENT JAMES P. D 8 KY CAV 12/27/1901 CS LOT 2671/2 #28 KNIGHT JAMES R. PVT C 1 FL CAV 12/19/1863 CS LOT 264, #80 KNIGHT (NIGHT) SAMUEL H. B 28 TN 03/06/1862 CS LOT 248, #9 KNOWEN BEN 10/22/1864 CS LOT 263, #46 KUK RUDOLPH NEW ORLEANS, LA 04/24/1862 CS LOT 252, #23 LACY WILLIAM C. PVT C 41 MS 11/26/1862 CS LOT 246, #2 LAND (LANE) AARON F. PVT F 28 AL 12/03/1863 CS LOT 262, #103 LANDRY/REUNDAY EUGENE CORP E 18 LA INF 04/24/1862 CS LOT 250, #21 LAWSON JOHN LT COL 59 VA 08/31/1870 CS LOT 267, #34 LAWSON THOMAS W. CS NAVY 08/06/1905 CS LOT 2671/2 #48 LEALS -- see SEALS LeBRASSEAU OCTAVE PVT F 18 LA INF 06/13/1862 CS LOT 252, #88 LEDOEUF/DEBOEUF ELPHIG 1ST SGT E 18 LA 04/24/1862 CS LOT 248, #73 LEE JONATHAN PVT C 7 AL CAV 01/03/1865 CS LOT 261, #2 LEWIS MATTHEW PVT H 9 KY INF 09/02/1895 CS LOT 2671/2 #7 LINDSEY JOHN PVT F 18 GA INF 01/20/1864 CS LOT 267, #119 LLOYD ALEX V. PVT B 6 KY INF 12/25/1894 CS LOT 2671/2 #5 LONER (LENOR) JAMES B. PVT B 36 GA INF 01/23/1865 NAT. CEM. #14R62 LOWN JACOB PVT H 4 TX INF 01/18/1864 CS LOT 266, #118 LUNDY (LUNAY) JERIAH/JOSIAH PVT C 43 VA INF 01/03/1865 CS LOT 261, #3 LYNCH JERE 15 TN 05/06/1862 CS LOT 250, #80 M. R. M. LT 1862 CS LOT 262, #73 MADDEN R. H. PVT E 10 TN CAV 12/21/1863 CS LOT 266, #82 MAGGIO ANTONIO 11/19/1906 CS LOT 2671/2 #50 MALONE EDWARD D. PVT A 2 TN CAV 04/12/1864 CS LOT 267, #27 MALONE RILEY P. B 7 GA INF 12/05/1913 CS LOT 2671/2 #64 MARRION CIV. ? 04/18/1865 NAT. CEM. #34R62 MARTIN ALFRED P. PVT C 17 AL INF 01/27/1865 NAT. CEM. #17R62 MARTIN ELABEN D. PVT I 29 AL INF 12/15/1864 CS LOT 261, #40 MAULDIN JOHN L. PVT G 57 AL INF 01/16/1865 NAT. CEM. #9R62 McCANTS/McCANTRY WILLIAM A. PVT H 54 GA 05/31/1864 CS LOT 267, #56 McCARTY MATHEW 1 CSA 03/14/1863 CS LOT 256, #101 McCAY (McCOY) WILLIAM M. PVT H 24 MS INF 01/28/1864 CS LOT 267, #91 McCLINTOCK JOHN H. CORP H 24 SC INF 03/07/1865 NAT. CEM. #31R62 McCREARY JESSE/JAMES PVT A 16 LA INFBN04/17/1862 CS LOT 248, #66 McDONALD DAVID/WM. WILCOX CO, AL 04/17/1862 CS LOT 248, #67 McGOWAN/McGOVERN THOMAS PVT H 40 AL INF 12/29/1863 CS LOT 264, #111 McMULKIN CHRISTOPHER PVT H 18 LA INF 04/18/1862 CS LOT 248, #68 McNAIR GODFREY L. SGT H 57 AL INF 01/03/1865 CS LOT 261, #36 McNIECE JOHN H. I 6 TN INF 12/20/1862 CS LOT 254, #33 McPEAK W. H. CITIZEN 04/04/1864 NAT. CEM. #B1701 McPHAIL (FAIL) JOHN C. PVT B 46 MS INF 12/23/1864 CS LOT 261, #6 McQUEEN ALEX I 5 KY CAV 12/31/1862 CS LOT 254, #34 McQUOWN JOHN D. PVT C 2 KY INF 01/23/1897 CS LOT 2671/2 #9 McWHORTER JESSE P. 03/12/1909 CS LOT 2671/2 #56 MEISENHIMER JAMES T. PVT 08/02/1864 CS LOT 265, #21 MESSNER D. TX 05/18/1862 CS LOT 252, #84 MEYERS H. O. 04/02/1863 CS LOT 258, #108 MILLER JOHN W. PVT I 4 KY INF 11/30/1902 CS LOT 2671/2 #36 MILLER ROBERT E. E 9 KY CAV 03/18/1902 CS LOT 2671/2 #32 MILLS DANIEL A. PVT I 25 ARK INF 05/02/1863 CS LOT 260, #113 MILLWEE JAMES 07/09/1902 CS LOT 2671/2 #34 MITCHELL THOMAS PVT A 16 TN CAV 01/17/1865 NAT. CEM. #10R62 MITCHELL WILLIAM PVT A 2 KY CAV 09/02/1864 CS LOT 263, #48 MONAHAN P. 11/23/1864 CS LOT 263, #9 MONTGOMERY JOHN J. I 53 TN INF 08/09/1902 CS LOT 2671/2 #35 MOODY JOHN L. PVT H 1 KY CAV 02/26/1864 CS LOT 267, #63 MOON D. H. 17 AL 05/07/1862 CS LOT 252, #81 MOONEY GEORGE W. A 13 GA CAV 08/01/1864 CS LOT 267, #22 MOORE JOHN A. PVT C 3 KY INF 01/27/1865 NAT. CEM. #16R62 MORRELL -- see WORELL MORRIS ROBERT T. PVT A 55 AL INF 01/21/1865 NAT. CEM. #12R62 MORSE (MOOSE) CHARLES W. PVT D 1 TN CAV 01/04/1865 CS LOT 261, #35 MOSS ALLEN W. LT GA 03/15/1862 CS LOT 248, #10 MOSS D. H. PVT F 1 AL PART 04/13/1863 CS LOT 260, #111 MULLINAX/MULINEX WILLIAM A. CORP I 7 AL CAV 09/01/1863 CS LOT 262, #71 MURPHY JAMES G.H. CITIZEN 05/22/1864 CS LOT 265, #55 NEIL -- see O'NEAL NEWCOMB PETER N. CORP I 24 MS INF 12/08/1863 CS LOT 264, #106 NIGHT -- see KNIGHT NIXON W. C. 4 TN 04/01/1863 CS LOT 258, #106 NORVELL OTWAY B. PVT B 2 KY CAV 07/03/1905 CS LOT 2671/2 #47 NORVELL WILLIAM D. PVT D 2 KY CAV 09/01/1925 CS LOT 2671/2 #73 O'NEAL (NEIL) R. A. PVT C 9 GA INF 03/26/1864 CS LOT 267, #28 ODAM (ODIN) JOHN H. PVT F 12 GA CAV 06/24/1864 CS LOT 265, #53 ODEN (ODEWER) GEORGE H. PVT B 59 AL INF 01/16/1864 CS LOT 266, #88 ODUM/ODAM/ODOM ELIJAH M. PVT D 35 AL INF 01/02/1865 CS LOT 261, #5 PALMER MARCUS L. SGT E 38 TN INF 05/26/1862 CS LOT 252, #86 PANKEY THOMAS J. 08/17/1898 CS LOT 2671/2 #17 PARRISH H. J. PVT C 47 GA INF 01/10/1864 CS LOT 266, #115 PARRISH WILLIAM C. 7/8 ARK CAV 10/31/1863 CS LOT 262, #74 PATTERSON FOUNTAIN P. F 17 TN 05/26/1864 CS LOT 267, #24 PAYNE JAMES/ A.J. PVT H 41 MS INF 01/08/1863 CS LOT 254, #93 PECK NATHANIEL B. 08/18/1899 CS LOT 2671/2 #21 PEPPER ARCHIBALD M. PVT C LA INF 04/18/1862 CS LOT 248, #69 PERKINS CHARLES N. 1 ARK CAV 08/10/1867 CS LOT 246, #62 PERKINS SAMUEL PVT D AL CAV 09/27/1864 CS LOT 265, #17 PERMENTER WRIGHT PVT E 29 GA INF 01/09/1865 NAT. CEM. #2R62 PHIRL JAMES A. D 154 TN INF 11/17/1921 CS LOT 2671/2 #71 PITMAN DARLING PVT B 51 AL CAV 03/05/1863 CS LOT 256, #100 POMEROY/POMERY WILLIAM PVT B 1 TN INF 01/23/1864 CS LOT 267, #89 POTTS LEWIS C 61 GA 08/02/1864 CS LOT 265, #20 POWELL J. W. PVT C 16 GA INF 01/03/1864 CS LOT 266, #83 PREWITT/PUETT JOHN PVT D 41 AL INF 01/05/1864 CS LOT 266, #84 PRICE F.(S.) T./P. CORP LA 04/14/1862 CS LOT 248, #14 PRICE, MRS. MARY -- see GRICE PRINCE P. W. 02/08/1865 NAT. CEM. #26R62 PRUET (PRUETT) GEORGE J. PVT D 17 AL INF 01/14/1865 NAT. CEM. #6R62 PUGH (PRIGH) STEPHEN R. PVT E 32 AL INF 12/09/1863 CS LOT 264, #76 PULLEN P. S. PVT H 22 AL 12/10/1863 CS LOT 264, #78 PULLIAM/PULLION ROBERT T. CORP C 34 GA INF 12/13/1862 CS LOT 254, #89 RAFFERTY BENJAMIN KY 11/18/1864 CS LOT 263, #11 RAWLINGS FAYETTE W. 03/24/1899 CS LOT 2671/2 #19 READER NATHANIEL PVT I 40 AL INF 06/24/1864 CS LOT 265, #51 REGAN (REAGAN) JEFFERSON CIVILIAN NAT. CEM. #29R62 REUNDAY -- see LANDRY REYNOLDS OWEN M. PVT F 5 CS INF 05/29/1865 NAT. CEM. #35R62 REYNOLDS PATRICK H 5 TN INF 03/12/1863 CS LOT 256, #43 RIGGINS ALLEN PVT B 2 SC 02/04/1864 CS LOT 267, #121 RIGGINS JOHN M. DESERTER 4 SC INF? 02/09/1865 NAT. CEM. #C2913 ROACH JAMES KY 07/28/1863 CS LOT 262, #68 ROACH JOHN H. PVT B 1 AL BN 03/31/1864 CS LOT 267, #62 ROBBINS A. J. E 38 TN INF 01/26/1863 CS LOT 246, #6 (ALSO LISTED AS 07/21/1862) ROSS WILLIAM H. 10/16/1894 CS LOT 2671/2 #3 ROULSTON JAMES L. PVT B 1 KY INF 01/15/1865 NAT. CEM. #8R62 RUSSELL J. F. 02/28/1863 CS LOT 256, #98 RUSSELL WILLIAM B. 12/16/1893 CS LOT 2671/2 #1 RUTH FERDINAND MO 01/29/1898 CS LOT 2671/2 #13 SADLER J. W. PVT E 30 TN INF 09/09/1862 NAT. CEM. #A719 SANGSTON D. H. BRADLEY CO, ARK 10/01/1862 CS LOT 246, #61 SCHELL ABRAHAM B. CAPT 2 TN INF 09/21/1917 CS LOT 2671/2 #67 SCHWAB WILLIAM PVT C 2 KY INF 05/28/1904 CS LOT 2671/2 #41 SEAHORN JACOB W. PVT H 1 TN CAV 06/07/1865 NAT. CEM. #36R62 SEALS (LEALS) JOHN PVT B 8 MS INF 12/18/1863 CS LOT 264, #107 SEAY RICHARD KY 07/24/1897 CS LOT 2671/2 #10 SHACKLEFORD JAMES B. SGT 27 TN 09/03/1872 CS LOT 267, #123 SHEETS BENJAMIN F. PVT A 3 KY CAV 02/02/1865 NAT. CEM. #23R62 SHELTON/SHELDON JOHN J. PVT G 6 TN INF 12/17/1862 CS LOT 254, #90 SHELTON JOHN T. PVT H 43 TN 02/28/1864 CS LOT 267, #33 SHEPPARD L. PVT E ARTY 03/16/1864 NAT. CEM. #B1706 SHESSNUTT - see CHESNUTT SHOTWELL HENRY C. 08/16/1866 CS LOT 267, #23 SHRUM MARTIN L. 03/12/1902 CS LOT 2671/2 #31 SKELLY -- see KELLY SMALL L. P.M. PVT D 8 TN INF 03/28/1863 CS LOT 258, #47 SMITH ALBERT S. PVT I 4 KY INF 12/24/1894 CS LOT 2671/2 #4 SMITH BENJ. H. 2 LT F 40 GA INF 10/09/1864 CS LOT 265, #15 SMITH CHRISTOPHER F. 02/09/1902 CS LOT 2671/2 #29 SMITH HENRY H. 03/13/1900 CS LOT 2671/2 #22 SMITH HENRY L. B 1 ARK INF 04/25/1862 CS LOT 250, #74 SMITH HENRY L. PVT E 4 KY CAV 09/09/1908 CS LOT 2671/2 #53 SNODGRASS ROBERT SPARTA, WHITE CO, TN 03/04/1862 CS LOT 248, #8 SPIEGLE SIMEON 5 AL 03/29/1863 CS LOT 258, #49 SPIVEY/SPINEY JOS. PVT I 28 TN INF 02/17/1864 CS LOT 267, #64 STANLEY JAMES T. PVT K 2 MS INF 06/20/1865 NAT. CEM. #33R62 STATION ANDREW J. GUERRILLA, HOPKINS CO,KY 12/13/1864 CS LOT 261, #7 STEELE JOSEPH W. PVT D 4 KY INF 09/20/1863 CS LOT 246, #1 STEPHENS W. J. I 45 TN 04/10/1863 CS LOT 260, #110 STEWART GRANVILLE PVT E 10 KY CAV 03/08/1863 CS LOT 256, #42 STEWART ROBERT CONSCRIPT TN 02/05/1865 NAT. CEM. #25R62 STIGALL GEORGE MARTIN'S TN REG 04/21/1862 CS LOT 250, #18 STUFFLE VALENTINE K 26 TN 02/23/1863 CS LOT 256, #40 SUSSELL W. T. 04/04/1863 CS LOT 258, #51 SUTTON ADRIAN R. 03/24/1908 CS LOT 2671/2 #52 TALLEY/FALLEY D. GA 11/22/1864 CS LOT 263, #43 TANNER S. 04/04/1863 CS LOT 258, #109 TAPSCOT/TABSCOT JAMES A. PVT C 2 KY CAV 03/28/1863 CS LOT 258, #48 TEAGUE/TRIGUE BLOOMINGTON PVT E 28 NC 07/30/1864 CS LOT 266, #85 TEMMS -- see TIMMS THEOBALD GRIFFIN P. CAPT F&S 4 KY INF 05/29/1912 CS LOT 2671/2 #61 THERRILL REUBEN J.W. G 8 MS INF 03/23/1863 CS LOT 258, #46 THOMAS E. E. 24 AL 03/13/1863 CS LOT 256, #44 THOMAS J. M. PVT I 8 KY INF 05/12/1862 CS LOT 252, #83 THOMPSON NAP. B. 05/05/1863 CS LOT 260, #56 TIMMS ELIZABETH CITIZEN GA 10/01/1864 CS LOT 263, #13 TODD THOMAS F. PVT H 16 GA INF 02/15/1864 CS LOT 267, #65 TRAYWICK/TRAWICK WILLIAM PVT E 57 AL INF 01/09/1865 CS LOT 261, #1 TRIPPLE D. P. D 4 TN 05/10/1863 CS LOT 260, #114 TROTTER NAPOLEON B. PVT D 24 MS INF 10/28/1862 CS LOT 246, #63 TRUNNELL PHILIP S. PVT C 2 KY CAV 04/14/1913 CS LOT 2671/2 #63 TUFFLE -- see STUFFLE TURNER BENJ. CITIZEN 02/13/1865 NAT. CEM. #C3025 TURNER C./GEORGE B.H. PVT H 63 VA/GA 06/28/1864 CS LOT 265, #50 UHRIG PHILIP PVT E 2 KY INF 02/21/1896 CS LOT 2671/2 #8 UNKNOWN (NO GRAVE MARKER) CS LOT 246, #59 UNKNOWN CS LOT 262, #101 UNKNOWN (SEE NOTES) CS LOT 263, #14 UNKNOWN CS LOT 267, #66 VEAL (BEALL) GEORGE PVT B 18 GA INF 01/14/1864 CS LOT 266, #116 WADE ALFRED PVT C 29 TN INF 03/05/1864 CS LOT 267, #32 WALDON -- see MAULDIN WALKER B. F. ARK 05/21/1862 CS LOT 252, #27 WALKER DAVID W. H 6 MS INF 04/19/1862 CS LOT 248, #72 WALLACE LEVI PVT G 3 KY INF 06/16/1865 NAT. CEM. #37R62 WALTER/WALTON JOHN 01/ /1862 CS LOT 254, #92 WANN J. WASH. 05/14/1903 CS LOT 2671/2 #37 WARE JAMES F. PVT G 22 MS INF 01/03/1865 CS LOT 261, #4 WATSON JOHN CONSCRIPT KY 02/09/1865 NAT. CEM. #27R62 WEEKLEY JOHN W. TN 01/10/1863 CS LOT 246, #7 WELLS GANSEY H. PVT D 24 SC INF 01/18/1865 NAT. CEM. #11R62 WEST WILLIAM FRANKLIN, TN 03/27/1862 CS LOT 250, #19 WHEELER B. J. TN 02/18/1863 CS LOT 256, #38 WHITEHEAD J. H. F 32 MS INF 12/24/1862 CS LOT 254, #91 WHITFIELD SYLVESTER PVT K 10 SC CAV 12/20/1863 CS LOT 264, #81 WIGGINS WALLACE S. PVT F LA INF 05/22/1862 CS LOT 252, #85 WIGGINTON JASPER N. PVT G 9 KY CAV 03/07/1927 CS LOT 2671/2 #75 WILDER R. B. 08/23/1863 CS LOT 262, #100 WILEY WILLIAM P. A 27 MS INF 11/24/1862 CS LOT 246, #3 WILSON WILLIAM L. PVT C 4 TN CAV 03/12/1865 NAT. CEM. #32R62 WIMBURN/WINBURN WILLIAM A. PVT K 16 GA INF 01/13/1864 CS LOT 266, #86 WINGATE JACKSON IRA PVT PERRY'S FL ARTY 01/11/1865 NAT. CEM. #4R62 WINN JOHN L. 03/22/1902 CS LOT 2671/2 #33 WINSTEAD RUFUS P. PVT K 41 TN 10/02/1864 CS LOT 262, #102 WISOTZKI JOHN F. PVT D 1 KY CAV 02/11/1917 CS LOT 2671/2 #66 WITHERILL/WETHERILL -- see THERRILL WOLFENBARGER JOHN C. PVT B 2 TN CAV 01/09/1865 NAT. CEM. #3R62 WORELL/MORRELL JAMES PVT K 28 AL INF 01/25/1864 CS LOT 267, #90 WRIGHT ANDREW PVT H 9 KY INF 08/17/1904 CS LOT 2671/2 #43 YEARBROUGH WILLIAM HOPKINS CO, KY 12/16/1864 CS LOT 261, #39 YOUNG WILLIAM A. PVT F 35 TN INF 08/14/1863 CS LOT 262, #70 YOUNGER GEORGE W. 12/27/1904 CS LOT 2671/2 #46 REFERENCES: Grave stone markings; listings in Cave Hill Cemetery office; listing in Confederate Veteran, Vol. 13 (1905), pages 74-75; microfilm records of the Louisville Military Prison and Hospitals, Kentucky State Archives; microfilm of 1912 listing of Confederate POW burials, Kentucky State Archives (National Archives, 1984); microfilm of Compiled Service Records of Kentucky Confederate soldiers, Kentucky State Archives and Louisville Free Public Library; Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky, Confederate Volunteers, Vols. 1 and 2 (Frankfort, 1915, 1918); Tennesseans in the Civil War, Vols. 1 and 2 (Nashville, 1964, 1965); Roster of Confederate Soldiers (Broadfoot Pub. Co., 1995-1997); Rules and Regulations and an Historical Sketch of Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville: Cave Hill Cemetery Co., 1868, pp. 38-39; "Covering Them Over," Louisville Courier-Journal, May 29, 1881, p. 3; "How Sleep the Brave," Louisville Courier-Journal, May 29, 1887, p. 2. I wish to express my appreciation to Ken Gilbert of Louisville and Joey Oller of Elizabethtown for their input on the listings. NOTES: Cave Hill Cemetery records list the burial in CS Lot 267, grave 61, as Mrs. Mary Price, buried 6/15/1892. The grave marker reads M. GRICE, CO. A, 7 ALA, DIED MAR 12, 1864, and this name and unit accords with the 1912 POW listing (although the date of death is different; the name is listed as M. Price in the 1905 Confederate Veteran list). Cave Hill records show five or six names that could be Mrs. Mary Price, but none of these are buried in the CS lots, nor are their dates near the 1892 date listed. There are two grave markers for Frank H. Griffin, at the same end of adjacent rows in CS Lot 267 (graves 67 and 97). These markers are apparently for the same man, since the date of death is 1890 on both (the west facing marker on grave 67 is nearly illegible, but the 1890 shows). Elizabeth Timms (CS Lot 263, grave 13) was a civilian from Gordon Co., Georgia, who was arrested in 1864 for refusing to take the oath of allegiance, and brought to Louisville. She was supposedly imprisoned in an icehouse by Dr. Mary Walker, U.S. Army, where she contracted pneumonia and died. The year of death on her grave marker is 1867, but she is believed to have died in 1864 (the soldiers adjacent to her died in October and November 1864). See Confederate Veteran, Vol. 23, No. 10 (October 1915), page 445; Louisville Courier-Journal, June 4, 1954, p. 2-1; Rules and Regulations ... of Cave Hill Cemetery (1868), p. 39; 1860 Gordon Co. Census. The UNKNOWN buried in CS Lot 263, grave 14, is thought to be Elizabeth Timms' nephew (Rules and Regulations ... of Cave Hill Cemetery (1868), p. 39). The grave stone is unmarked. Likewise, the stones on CS Lot 262, grave 101, and CS Lot 267, grave 66 (listed as UNKNOWN) are unmarked. There is no marker on CS Lot 246, grave 59, which is listed as UNKNOWN in Cave Hill Cemetery records. The following names are shown on hospital rolls or the 1912 listing as having died while prisoners in the Louisville Military Prison, but their graves have not been found in Cave Hill Cemetery. Some of these may be the UNKNOWNS. NAME RANK UNIT DEATH DATE SOURCE FREEMAN R. F. 12/16/1862 1912 LIST HANDY JNO. W. CITIZEN 09/28/1863 1912 LIST HOPKINS WILLIAM PVT E 28 TN 09/05/1863 1912 LIST MARKS NATHANIEL PVT A 10 KY RIF 01/20/1865 BOTH (Executed) McFADDEN EDWARD R. PVT I 4 KY INF 04/27/1862 1912 LIST OUTLAW JNO. W. PVT HAWKINS'SCTS 02/04/1864 1912 LIST STEWARD WILLIAM CONSCRIPT & DESERTER 01/29/1865 ROLLS (may possibly be the William Stewart, Ky., buried in the National Cemetery, grave C3543) WEEKS L. B. 11/13/1864 ROLLS Some of those listed as Citizens, Civilians, Deserters, or Guerrillas may possibly be Federals, either civilian political prisoners or soldiers who had been convicted by court martial. Some of these were held in the same prison, and treated at the same hospitals, as the Confederate prisoners. However, I have listed them here because they appear in the original prison rolls or the 1912 listing as Southerners. There is a SUSAN MARTIN buried in grave C2995 in the National Cemetery. She has the same type of marker as John Riggins and W. H. McPeak (no shield). There is no date on her marker, but cemetery records show her date of burial to have been 31 December 1864. She may have been a civilian political prisoner. The DEATH DATE given is sometimes the date of burial, in the case of those veterans who died after the war, whose markers do not always show the date of death. The units are listed as Company, Regiment, State, and Branch of Service. The abbreviations used are as follows: INF = Infantry CAV = Cavalry ARTY = Artillery BN = Battalion REGT = Regiment RIF = Rifles MR = Mounted Rifles PART = Partisan Rangers SCTS = Scouts SSBN = Sharpshooter Battalion VOLS = Volunteers MUS. = Musician F&S = Field & Staff (Headquarters) S.T. = State Troops CS LOT = Confederate Lots in Section O Nat. Cem. = Cave Hill National Cemetery (north of Section O) - Most of the Confederates buried in the National Cemetery are in a row just south of the lake (graves 1R62 - 37R62); others are in Section C of the surrounding area, and in Sections A and B. Revised 27 December 1996 PART 2 CONFEDERATES BURIED IN THE CAVE HILL NATIONAL CEMETERY LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY Compiled by Geoffrey R. Walden, Sons of Confederate Veterans Introduction In Section C of the Cave Hill National Cemetery, between graves C-3973 (Johnson Todd, 5th Ky. Inf., died 27 June 1892) and C-3974 (Henry Witz, 28th Ohio Inf., died 25 July 1892), is a row of 37 tombstones: 34 marking the graves of Confederate soldiers (16R62 is apparently a multiple grave, containing two burials), and three Federal type stones marking the graves of "civilians." These graves are numbered "1R62" through "37R62." Although these 37 graves would appear to be out of place in this location, the evidence is overwhelming that this is their original location. Federal records of the Louisville Military Prison and associated hospitals, as well as the individuals' military service records, show that these men were Confederate soldiers and civil prisoners who died in the various military prison hospitals in the area during 1865. That they were interred in this location when they died is shown by period entries in their service records such as "grave 23, Range 62, Cave Hill Cemetery" (23R62). Why these men were buried here, instead of in the wartime portion of the Confederate Lots in Section "O" becomes clear by examining the January 1865 burials in Section "O." The latest of these is William Traywick, CS Lot 261, grave 1, died 9 January 1865. This grave, along with the other 1865 burials, is at the end of a row in Lot 261 (two other January 1865 burials are at the end of the adjacent row). It is clear that when Traywick was buried, the lots that had been purchased for Confederate burials were finally full, and further burials had to be made elsewhere. U.S. soldiers who died in December 1864 and January 1865 had been buried in what became Section C of the National Cemetery, and the Confederates who died subsequently were buried in a row behind these. Later, beginning in the 1890s, post-war U.S. veteran burials filled in the spaces around these Confederate burials. The following listing attempts to identify each of the 38 men buried in these 37 graves. The information is drawn from a number of sources (see Notes), which inevitably contain some conflicting information. In these cases, I have shown the conflicts, while attempting to list the most probable information. Information on some associated burials is appended. BLACKWELL, Seborn (Seaborn, Sebron). Corp. Co. F, 42nd Tennessee Infantry. Admitted 30 November 1864 from gunshot wound - fracture of lower left ulna. Died 31 January 1865 at Eruptive General Hospital No. 2, of smallpox, age 23. Grave 20R62. Notes 1 (p. 67), 2 (p. 36), 4, 5 (shown as Pvt. in #2), 8. BOND, James. Pvt. Co. E, 7th Kentucky Cavalry. Died 11 January 1865 at Military Prison Hospital No. 2, of "Congestive Feb." Grave 5R62. Listed as "Murderer" in prison records. Notes 3 (p. 60), 4, 5, 6 (name given as BONDS in #4, as BONDE in #5). BONE (BOONE), W.B. Civilian/Citizen. Grave 18R62. The grave marker is Federal style. Notes 4, 5. BULLOCK, Triscillian (Trisilion, Trissilian, Trevillian). Pvt. Co. I, 12th Louisiana Infantry. Died 5 February 1865 in hospital, of pneumonia. Grave 24R62. Notes 1 (p. 105), 2, 4, 5. COX, Thomas C. 2nd Lt. Co. E, 9th Texas Cavalry. Died 26 or 27 January 1865 in hospital. Grave 16R62. This is the same grave as John A. Moore (see below), who burned to death in a hospital fire. Period newspaper reports show Moore to have been the only prisoner who died in the fire, but "the dead body of another rebel soldier was also consumed" (Louisville Daily Democrat, Vol. 21, No. 196, 28 January 1865, p. 2). If this refers to Cox's body, it may explain why he and Moore were buried in the same grave. Notes 1, 2 (p. 66), 4, 5. DAVIS, Henry A. Pvt. Co. F, 63rd Virginia Infantry. Died 21 January 1865 in Barracks. Grave 13R62. Notes 1 (p. 97), 2 (p. 110), 4, 5 (shown as Co. H in #4 and 5). DUBOSE, Jacob H. Sgt. Co. K (H), 38th Alabama Infantry. Died 14 or 17 February 1865 at Eruptive General Hospital, of small pox or measles. Grave 28R62. Notes 1 (p. 97), 2, 4, 5. Correct date of death probably 17 February 1865 (the record in #2 shows him being transferred to this hospital on 14 February). HOLLIDAY (HALLIDAY, HOLLADAY), Eugene C. (B.). Pvt. Co. F, 6th Mississippi Infantry. Died 9 or 12 January 1865 in hospital. Grave 7R62. Notes 1 (p. 17), 2 (p. 167), 4, 5. HUCKS (HUX), Azmi (Amaziah) M. Pvt. Co. H, 39th Tennessee Infantry or Co. C, 31st Tennessee Infantry (Bradford's 31st Tennessee Infantry became the 39th Tennessee Mounted Infantry). Died 2 February 1865 in Military Prison Hospital No. 2, of pneumonia. Grave 21R62. Notes 2, 4, 5, 8. JARBOE, William F. (T.). Pvt. Co. B, 11th Kentucky Cavalry. Died 23 February 1865 at Eruptive General Hospital, of measles, followed by pneumonia (age 23). Grave 30R62. Notes 4, 5, 6. JOHNSON, James. Pvt. Co. A, 1st Georgia Infantry. Died 9 January 1865 in hospital. Grave 1R62. Notes 1, 4, 5. JORDAN, Reuben. Pvt. Co. C, 25th Georgia Infantry. Died 30 January 1865 in hospital. Grave 19R62. Notes 1, 4, 5 (shown as Co. G in #5). KAYLOR, Emmett M. Pvt. Co. G, 2nd (Ashby's) Tennessee Cavalry. Died 25 January 1865 in hospital, of pneumonia. Grave 15R62. Notes 1 (p. 83), 4, 5 (shown as 21st Tenn. Cav. in #5), 8. KELLEY (KELLY), James D. Pvt. Co. B, 2nd Kentucky Cavalry Battalion (Dorch's). Died 1 February 1865 in hospital. Grave 22R62. Notes 1, 2, 4, 5. LONER (LENOR), James D. (B.). Pvt. Co. B, 36th Georgia Infantry. Died 23 January 1865 in hospital. Grave 14R62. Notes 1, 4, 5. MARRION (MERRIAN). Died 18 April 1865. Grave 34R62. The grave marker is Federal style. Notes 4, 5. MARTIN, Alfred P. Pvt. Co. C, 17th Alabama Infantry. Died 27 January 1865. Grave 17R62. Notes 2 (p. 243), 4, 5 (shown as Co. "G" in #5). MAULDIN, John L. (T.). Pvt. Co. G, 57th Alabama Infantry. Died 16 January 1865 in hospital. Grave 9R62. Notes 1, 2 (p. 252), 4, 5 (identified as John WALDON in #4 and #5). McCLINTOCK, John H. Corp. Co. H, 24th South Carolina Infantry. Died 7 March 1865 in hospital, of small pox (admitted for gun shot wound and pneumonia). Grave 31R62. Notes 1, 2 (p. 261), 4, 5. MITCHELL, Thomas. Pvt. Co. A, 16th Tennessee Cavalry. Died 17 January 1865. Grave 10R62. Notes 1 (p. 83), 2 (p. 258), 4, 5 (shown as Co. H in #2). MOORE, John A. Pvt. Co. C, 3rd Kentucky Mounted Infantry (or Co. A, 8th Tennessee Infantry). Died 27 January 1865 - "burned to death in the conflagration which consumed the Hospital." Grave 16R62. This is the same grave as Lt. Thomas Cox (see above). There is some confusion over this man's identity. Moore has a service record for service in the 3rd Ky. Mtd. Inf., shown as having deserted in September 1863, captured at Bardstown, KY, in August 1864, and burned to death in the Louisville Prison Hospital as above. However, the prison records show him as being in the 8th Tenn. Inf., captured at Franklin, TN, on 30 November 1864, and burned to death in the hospital as above. Service records show a John Moore in Co. C, 8th Tenn. Inf., but he is carried as deserted in July 1863, with no further record, and no record of imprisonment or death in Louisville. A Louisville Daily Journal article of 28 January 1865 (p. 3) noted that Moore was burned to death in the fire, and said he had been shot through the head and was paralyzed, being thus unable to escape. Notes 2 (p. 242), 4, 5, 6, 8. MORRIS, Robert T. (C.) Pvt. Co. A, 55th Alabama Infantry. Died 21 January 1865 in hospital. Grave 12R62. Notes 1, 2 (p. 260), 4, 5. PERMENTER (PARMENTER), Wright. Pvt. Co. E, 29th Georgia Infantry. Captured near Nashville, 16 December 1864. Died 9 January 1865 in hospital, of pneumonia. Grave 2R62. Notes 1, 4, 5. PRINCE, P.W. Deserter. No unit listed. Died 8 February 1865 of pneumonia. Grave 26R62. Note 2 (Aux. Reg. No. 23), 5. PRUET (PRUETT), George J. Pvt. Co. D, 17th Alabama Infantry. Died 14 January 1865 of diphtheria. Grave 6R62. Notes 2, 4, 5. REGAN (REAGAN), Jefferson. Civilian/Citizen. Possibly Georgia State Guards Cavalry. Grave 29R62. The marker is Federal style. Notes 4, 5. REYNOLDS, Owen. Pvt. Co. F, 5th Confederate Infantry (Walker's 2nd Tennessee Infantry). Died 29 May 1865 in hospital, of "Reumittint [sic] Fever" or pneumonia. Grave 35R62. Notes 1, 2 (p. 299), 4, 5 (shown as 5th Tennessee in #2 (Aux. Reg. No. 23), #4 and #5), 8. ROLSTON (ROULSTON/RALSTON), James L. (G.) Pvt. Co. A, 3rd Kentucky Cavalry, or Co. B, 1st Kentucky Infantry. Died 15 or 16 January 1865 of pneumonia, in Military Prison Hospital No. 2. Grave 8R62. There is considerable confusion over the identity of this soldier. The Military Prison records list him as shown above in the 3rd Ky. Cav., but the only soldier in that unit with a similar name, shown in the Compiled Service Records, is a J.R. Ralston in Co. B, 3rd/7th Ky. Cav.; but this man's service record has no mention of any time spent in the Louisville Military Prisons. However, a J.L. Rolston, shown in the service records as being a member of the 1st Ky. Inf. (Battalion), is listed as having been captured in December 1864 in Sullivan Co., Tenn., and died 15 January 1865 of pneumonia, later buried in grave 8, Range 62, Cave Hill Cemetery. All of these records (except the Ralston in Co. B, 3rd/7th Ky. Cav.) obviously apply to the same man; since the 1st Ky. Inf. was mustered out in May 1862, Roulston/Rolston must have returned home to serve in the 3rd Ky. Cav. Notes 1 (p. 85), 2 (p. 297), 4, 5, 6. SEAHORN, Jacob W. Pvt. Co. H, 1st (Carter's) Tennessee Cavalry. Died 7 June 1865 in hospital, of typhoid fever. Grave 36R62. Notes 1, 2, 4, 5, 8. SHEETS, Benjamin F. Pvt. Co. A, 3rd Kentucky Cavalry Battalion (7th Ky. Cav. Regt.). Died 2 February 1865 of pneumonia at Military Prison Hospital No. 2. Grave 23R62. Notes 1 (p. 85), 2 (p. 327), 4, 5, 6 (shown as Co. K in #4 and 5). STANLEY, James T. Pvt. Co. K, 2nd Mississippi Infantry. Died 20 or 22 June 1865 of dysentery. Grave 33R62. Notes 2, 4, 5. STEWART, Robert. Confederate Conscript, Tennessee. Died 5 February 1865 at Eruptive General Hospital. Grave 25R62. Notes 2 (p. 331), 4, 5. WALDON (see MAULDIN) WALLACE, Levi. Pvt. Co. G, 3rd Kentucky Mounted Infantry. Died 16 June 1865 of small pox (age 21). Grave 37R62. Notes 2 (p. 355), 4, 5, 6 (shown as 8th Ky. Cav. in #2; 3rd Ky. Mtd. Inf. is correct). WATSON, John. Confederate Conscript, Kentucky. Died 9 February 1865 at Eruptive General Hospital. Grave 27R62. Notes 2 (p. 365), 4, 5. WELLS, Gansey H. Pvt. Co. D, 24th South Carolina Infantry. Died 18 or 20 January 1865 in hospital. Grave 11R62. Notes 1, 2 (p. 355), 4, 5 (shown as 24th N.C. in #4 and 5). WILSON, William L. Pvt. Co. C, 4th Tennessee Cavalry. Died 12 March 1865 of pneumonia. Grave 32R62. Notes 2 (p. 365), 4, 5 (Co. given as "G" in #5). WINGATE, Ira Jackson (or Jackson Ira), or Isaac or Joan [sic] J. Pvt. Perry's Battery, Florida Light Artillery. Died 11 January 1865 in hospital. Grave 4R62. Notes 1, 2 (p. 357), 4, 5. WOLFENBARGER (WOLFERBARGER, WOLFINBARGER), John C. Pvt. Co. B, 2nd (Ashby's) Tennessee Cavalry. Died 9 January 1865 in hospital, of pneumonia and typhoid. Grave 3R62. Notes 1, 2 (p. 362), 4, 5, 8. SOME SOUTHERN PRISONERS BURIED IN OTHER SECTIONS OF THE CAVE HILL NATIONAL CEMETERY GALLAGHER, George W. Guerrilla, Co. A, no other unit listed. Died 24 November 1864 at Eruptive General Hospital. National Cemetery, grave C-3090. The grave marker is Federal type, and lists him as George W. Gallaher, US Soldier. Notes 2 (p. 132), 4. HAMLIN, Leroy. Citizen, from Whitley County, Kentucky. Died 26 January 1865 at Eruptive General Hospital. National Cemetery, grave C-3124. Federal type grave marker. Notes 2 (p. 173), 4 (date of death given as 26 June 1865 in #4, but the January date is in order with the graves on either side). McPEAK, W. H. Citizen. Died 4 February 1864. National Cemetery, grave B-1701. The marker is Federal style, but without the usual shield, and lists him as W. W. McPark, Teamster. Note 4. RIGGINS, JOHN M./H. Deserter, Pickens County, South Carolina. Possibly 4th South Carolina Infantry. Died 9 February 1865 at Eruptive General Hospital. National Cemetery, grave C-2913. The marker is the same style as McPeak's (no shield), and lists him as a Refugee. Note 2 (p. 298). SADLER, J. W. Pvt. Co. E, 30th Tennessee Infantry. Died 9 September 1862, apparently en route from prison at Camp Butler, IL, to Vicksburg. Sadler had been captured at Fort Donelson, and was to be exchanged. National Cemetery, grave A-719. Original Federal style grave marker replaced at behest of Sons of Confederate Veterans Camp 1703, in 1996. Notes 4, 8. SHEPHARD (SHEPPARD), L. H. Pvt. Co. E, Alexander's Artillery. Died 16 March 1864. National Cemetery, grave B-1706. Although the grave marker is Federal style, the unit identification and "C.S.A." have been added. Note 4. TURNER, Benj. Citizen. Died 13 February 1865. National Cemetery, grave C-3025. The grave marker is Federal style, and doesn't list him as a Citizen. Note 4. NOTES: It is unclear why Sadler and Shephard, who were regular Confederate soldiers, were buried among the Federals, but they must have suffered from mistaken identity. Shephard's Federal style grave marker was later modified to reflect his Confederate service, but Sadler originally had a Federal marker with no hint of his Confederate service (replaced with Confederate marker in 1996). There is a SUSAN MARTIN buried in grave C-2995 in the National Cemetery. Her marker is the same style as those for McPeak and Riggins. There is no date on the marker, but records show her date of burial to have been 31 December 1864. She may have been a civilian political prisoner. LISTING OF PRISONERS WHO DIED IN HOSPITALS OF THE LOUISVILLE MILITARY PRISON DURING JANUARY 1865, BUT ARE NOT BURIED IN THE NATIONAL CEMETERY SECTION LEE, Jonathan. Pvt. Co. C, 7th Alabama Cavalry. Died 3 January 1865 in hospital. CS Lot 261, grave 2. Notes 1, 4, 5. LUNAY (LUNDY), Jeriah (Josiah). Pvt. Co. C, 43rd Virginia Infantry. Died 3 January 1865 in hospital. CS Lot 261, grave 3. Notes 1, 4, 5 (63rd Va. in #4). MARKS, Nathaniel. Pvt. Co. A, 10th Kentucky Mounted Rifles (Field's Company, Partisan Rangers). Executed 20 January 1865 for being a guerrilla. Grave not found in either CS sections or National Cemetery, nor was name found in Cave Hill office listings. Notes 1, 2 (p. 259), 4 (listed in #4 as "not located"). McNAIR, Godfrey L. Sgt. Co. H, 57th Alabama Infantry. Died 3 January 1865 in hospital. CS Lot 261, grave 36. Notes 1, 2 (p. 257), 4, 5. MORSE (MOOSE), Chas. W. Guerrilla, from Rhea Co., Tennessee. Possibly a Pvt. in Co. D, 1st (Carter's) Tennessee Cavalry. Died 4 January 1865 at Eruptive General Hospital. CS Lot 261, grave 35. Notes 2, (p. 262), 4, 5. ODOM (ODAM, ODUM), Elijah M. Pvt. Co. D, 35th Alabama Infantry. Died 2 January 1865 "on cars," on the way from Nashville. CS Lot 261, grave 5. Notes 1, 2 (p. 282), 4, 5 (45th Alabama in #5). TRAYWICK (TRAWICK), William. Pvt. Co. E, 57th Alabama Infantry. Died 9 January 1865 in hospital. CS Lot 261, grave 1. Notes 1, 4, 5. WARE, James F. Pvt. Co. G, 22nd Mississippi Infantry. Died 3, 13, or 18 January 1865 in hospital (the 3 January date is most likely correct). CS Lot 261, grave 4 (marker says "J.W. Beiller or Jas. F. Ware"). Notes 1, 2 (p. 357), 4, 5. NOTES 1. Roll of Prisoners, Louisville Military Prison, 1863-65. National Archives Microfilm Series M598, Roll 92 (Kentucky State Archives). 2. Roll of Civil Political Prisoners and Hospital Register (Aux. Reg. No. 23), Louisville Military Prison, 1863-65. M598, Roll 95. 3. Louisville Military Prison Register, 1864-65. M598, Roll 91. 4. Register of Confederate Soldiers, Sailors, and Citizens Who Died in Federal Prisons and Military Hospitals in the North, 1912, National Archives. Published as Confederate POWs Who Died In Federal Prisons and Hospitals in the North, Frances Ingmire and Carolyn Ericson, compilers (St. Louis: Ericson Books, 1984). There are a number of errors in this listing, both in names and dates (as compared to the original Louisville Military Prison listings); most of these mistakes are from the original 1912 Register (microfilm in Kentucky State Archives). 5. Listing of Graves, Cave Hill National Cemetery, Section C, Graves 1R62 - 37R62. Also listings for CS Lots 246 - 2671/2 (Cave Hill Cemetery Office). 6. Compiled Service Records of Kentucky Confederate Soldiers, National Archives Record Group 109 (microfilm in Kentucky State Archives and Louisville Free Public Library). 7. Some of those listed as Citizens, Civilians, Deserters, or Guerrillas may possibly be Federals, either civilian political prisoners or soldiers who had been convicted by court martial. Some of these were held in the same prison, and treated at the same hospitals, as the Confederate prisoners. However, I have listed them here because they appear in the original prison rolls or the 1912 listing as Southerners. 8. Compiled Service Records of Tennessee Confederate Soldiers, National Archives Record Group 109 (microfilm in Tennessee State Library and Archives). I wish to express my appreciation to Ken Gilbert of Louisville for his input to these listings. Revised 27 December 1996 Geoffrey R. Walden 2723 Sanders Ridge Road Columbia, Kentucky 42728