Cambria County PA Archives Cemeteries.....1908 Veteran Burials ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/pa/pafiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Anthony J. Ream, March 2007 Johnstown Tribune, 19 May 1908: WHERE SLEEP THE BRAVE SOLDIER DEAD The Tribune's Annual Honor Roll, to Which Many Names Have Been Added Since Last Memorial Day In accordance with the Tribune's custom, it here presents its yearly roster of the honored soldier dead whose graves in the cemeteries indicated will be visited by comrades of the Grand Army of the Republic on Memorial Day and marked with flags and decked with flowers. First is given a list of soldiers who have died during the past twelve months, with the date of death and place of burial, following it are the cemeteries under the jurisdiction of Emory Fisher Post 30, G. A. R. and then those of outside districts. During the past twelve months forty-one Civil War veterans and two Spanish-American War veterans have died in Johnstown and other places in Cambria County, together with several veterans in Conemaugh, Jenner, and Paint townships, in Somerset County. The two Spanish-American War veterans were John Wesley Clinger, who was a private in Company H., Fifth Pennsylvania Volunteers and Capt. C. H. Hayden who was in the foreign service. Looks After 900 Graves. Of the number of veterans who passed away in Johnstown since last Memorial Day, almost half of them repose in Grand-View Cemetery, where their graves will be marked by details from Emory Fisher Post 30, G. A. R., which organization will also have charge of decorating the five new soldiers' graves in Sandyvale Cemetery. In these two cemeteries alone there are in the neighborhood of 525 soldiers, including a few veterans of the War of 1812, some Mexican War veterans and some Spanish-American War veterans. The great majority were Civil War veterans. Besides these two cemeteries, Emory Fisher Post will have charge of decorating the graves in other cemeteries in Johnstown and vacinity and some in Somerset and Indiana counties, making a total of about 900 soldiers dead. A Revolutionary soldier is buried in the old Union Cemetery at the foot of Market Street. John Butler, James Glass, and Watson Stewart, veterans of the Civil War, perished in the Great Flood of 1889 and no record has ever been made of the recovery of their remains. It is thought they repose in the Unknown Plot in Grand-View Cemetery. Transferred. The remains of George M. Hess and those of John H. Lenhart were during the past twelve months transferred from Sandyvale to Grand-View Cemetery. Died During the Year. Daniel R. Brubaker, died in the First Ward May 21, 1907; buried in Grand-View Cemetery. William Hoffman, died in Rosedale Borough June 23, 1907; buried in Lower Yoder Cemetery. Capt. Thomas Davis, died at Ebensburg, July 6, 1907; buried in Lloyd Cemetery. Jacob Wible, died in Paint Township, Somerset County, July 9, 1907; buried in St. Thomas' Cemetery. Edward Connery, Sr., died in the Ninth Ward July 16, 1907: buried in St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Geistown. Isaac Berringer, died in the Fourteenth Ward July 31, 1907 buried in Sandyvale Cemetery. Oliver Clark, died at the Memorial Hospital August 9, 1907; buried in Grand-View Cemetery. Levi R. Brailler, died in Dale Borough, August 20, 1907; buried in Headrick's Cemetery. Capt. C. H. Hayden, of the Spanish-American War, died at the Memorial Hospital September 6, 1907; remains taken to Uniontown for interment, Martin Funk, died in South Fork September 17 1907; buried in South Fork Cemetery. Amos Peters died in Rosedale Borough September 28, 1907; buried in Headrick's Cemetery. William Walker, died in the Sixth Ward, October 8, 1907; buried in Grand-View Cemetery. James L. Sensebaugh, died near Mineral Point October 14, 1907; buried in Wesley Chapel Cemetery. John Wesley Clinger died in the Eighth Ward November 20, 1907; buried in Sandyvale Cemetery. Henry Funk, died at the Memorial Hospital November 24, 1907; buried in Wesley Chapel Cemetery. Bernard Riley died in the Thirteenth Ward September 3, 1907; buried in St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Geistown. Samuel Pittman, died in the Seventh Ward November 25, 1907; buried in Headrick's Cemetery. John Hollfelder died in the Seventh Ward November 30, 1907; buried in Sandyvale Cemetery. Daniel Dillinger died at South Fork November 30, 1907; buried in South Fork Cemetery. William H. Humphreys died in Cambria Township, this county, December 8, 1907; buried in Lloyd Cemetery, Ebensburg. Joseph J. Mangus died near Saltsburg, Indiana County, December 15, 1907; buried in Grand-View Cemetery. John D. Knoll, killed by an engine in the Cambria Steel Company's yard December 20, 1907; buried in St. John's Catholic Cemetery, Geistown. George Decker, died at the Memorial Hospital December 27, 1907; buried in Grand-View Cemetery. Jacob R. Sharretts, died in the Fifth Ward December 28, 1907; buried in Grand-View Cemetery. Philip Bender, died at Salix December 30, 1907; buried at Salix, John Anderson Munson, died in East End, Pittsburg, January 14, 1908; buried in Grand-View Cemetery Daniel W. Young, died in Morrellville February 1, 1908: buried in Sandyvale Cemetery. Philip H. Jones, died at Vintondale January 21, 1908; buried near Vintondale. Charles B. Litzinger, died in the Ninth Ward February 9, 1908; buried in Grand-View Cemetery. Archibald M. Patterson, died at the Memorial Hospital February 11, 1908; buried in Headrick's Cemetery. William L. Bricker, found dead in bed at the home of his daughter-in-law in the Ninth Ward, this city; remains taken to Huntingdon County for interment. Jonathan Zimmerman, died in the Seventh Ward March 1, 1908; buried in Grand-View Cemetery. Thomas Potts, died in the Second Ward March 14, 1908; buried in Grand-View Cemetery. Samuel H. Williamson, died in a Pittsburg hospital April 3 (8?), 1908; buried in Grand-View Cemetery. John Yoder, died in Morrellville April 7, 1908; remains taken to Jerome, Somerset County, for interment. David Callihan, died in the Fourth Ward April 7, 1908; buried in Sandyvale Cemetery. Samuel Naylor, died in National Military Home, Erie, Pa., April 19, 1908, buried in Bennshoff's Cemetery. Thomas J. Hughes, died in Ebensburg March 24, 1908; buried in Lloyd Cemetery. John Cooper, died in the First Ward April 23, 1908; buried in Grand-View Cemetery. E. W. Davis died in Franklin Borough April 23, 1908; buried in Headrick's Cemetery. Mangus Hipp, died in the Ninth Ward May 13, 1908; buried in St. Joseph's German Catholic Cemetery, Geistown. Levi Foust, died in the Sixth Ward May 13, 1908; buried in Grand-View Cemetery. John Lehman, died in Somerset County December 29, 1907; buried in Custer's Cemetery. New burials made at Carrolltown since last Memorial Day; Patrick G. Shannon, Leo Parrish, and John Saltsgiver. WHERE SLEEP THE BRAVE. Grand-View Cemetery. Arentrue, Wm. Jr. Given, William McGehan, William Arnold, George W. Geddes, George McGarvey, Joseph Alters, William A. Gersting, August McElearr, Nimrod Amsler, Charles Gregory, S. H. McCurdy, John Ambrose, James A. Griffith, William McClure, Anson Ambrose, Uriah, (Spanish War) Glass, Andrew Nagle, Conrad Andrews, Rich R. Goltstein, E. L. Nolan, William J. Boyer, Jacob (War of 1812) Grumbling, Geo. A. Osborn, James S. Beltzner, John L. Gull, John Osborn, Edgar S. Bach, Theodore Hobbs, James F. (Spanish War) Patterson, Harry H. (Spanish War) Bagley, James Hadden, George T. Penrod, William Baer, Joseph Hamilton, Maj. D. Price, William Betts, John R. Hartzell, N. R. Petriken, T. J. Baughman, Daniel Henry, Jacob Peterson, George Baumbaugh, R. Hess, Jacob N. Peterson, W. H. Beam, Orren E. (Spanish War) Hess, George Peden, Henry L. Beck, Andrew F. Hess, George M. Pickworth, Robert Berry, John Higgins, Col. Jacob Prunkard, Henry Bolar, Gilson Hagins, John Phillips, John H. Brown, Robert H. Horner, Wm. C. Purse, W. A. Bryan, Thos. M. Horner, Henry J. Platt, William Bryan, William Houpt, William F. Potts, Thomas Brinker, John Hess, John H. Powell, Evan Benford, James H. Hess, Albert Rees, Thomas Benigh, John C. Hill, John E. Raab, Henry Beam, John L. Hill, William Reed, Geo. W. Bingham, Uriah Hiser, George Rideout, Louis Blair, William G. Hite, David Rinebolt, George Blackburn, S. S. Howard, Henry C. Roudabush, Michael Blowder, John C. Howe, Thomas Royer, John L. Boyle, Allen Hay, John B. Robison, Robert P. Butland, Charles Huber, Wm. R. Rodgers, Wallace Byers, Jeremiah Huffman, Henry Rosensteel, Jas. M. Brubaker, Adam S. Hughes, Emanuel Roth, Christopher Brubaker, Dan'l R. Hughes, John W. Steele, Wm. D. (Spanish War) Cannon, Geo. W. (Spanish War) Humphreys, J. J. Streinel, August Clark, Oliver Inscho, Wm. E. Sarlouis, Andrew Chambers, George (Mexican War)Inscho, John S. Seese, William L. Cramer, Wilson James, James Seese, Joseph Campbell, Gen. J. M. Jackson, Joseph Semple, Jacob Cole, William (Spanish War) James, Eben St. John, John P. Cook, Cornelius Jackson, Henry Staub, John Cooper, John Jones, John S. Statler, George Constable, Philip Jones, David F. Stahl, John H. Constable, Henry Kooken, Samuel Steel, William W. Cohick, Levi B. Kooken, Jesse Stonebreaker, W. Corle, Aaron Kopelin, Lt. Col. A. Stewart, Joseph G. Cover, Benj. F. Karnes, Joseph Strauss, David Champeno, John Kelly, James Siter, Edward Clossin, Ross Kennedy, Alex. Shearer, Jacob Crouse, Jacob Kennedy, Charles Shaffer, Samuel Corner, George Knowlton, Mark Shaffer, John V. Cozzens, Anderson Kidd, Joshua Sharretts, J. R. Cuthbert, William Killen, Francis Sherman, Thomas R. Davis, David M. Kimpel, Christ Smith, Henry L. Davis, Owen W. Kinley, James A. Smith Joseph Davis, David L. Kutchall, Geo. W. Smith, James S. Davis, David J. Kratzer, John Smith, Conrad C. Decker, George Kress, Chas. F. Stormer, John Devine, Frank (Regular Army) Kugle, John Switzer, Lewis Delaney, Geo. W. Kuhn, H. H. Speedy, B. F. Douglass, Wm. M. Lavely, Jeremiah Swan, Dr. S. M. Doyle, Thomas (Spanish War) Lavely, Aaron Slick, Nicholas (Mexican & Civil) Dysart, Wm. E. Laird, Robert M. Sidman, John Dibert, Samuel Lamison, John Teeter, Isaac Ditzler, Edward P. Lee, Dr. J. K. Teeter, Charles C. Dishong, Enoch Lenhart, Oliver (Spanish War) Tittle, James Driscoll, Chas. Lenhart, John H. Thompson, Dr. J. P. Edwards, Thomas J. Linton, Col. J. P. Varner, Stephen R. Elder, Virgil C. Linton, Reuben M. (Spanish War)Vaughn, Samuel Ellis, Charles Litz, John Vaughn, Leander Etchison, John F. Litzinger, Maj. R. Walker, Wm. Erhard, Rev. A. B. Litzinger, C. B. Waters, Josiah Estep, William H. Lohr, Aaron Watkins, B. F. Farley, John Longshore, _. Woodruff, L. D. Jr. (Spanish War) Flemming, Joseph Lowman, Dr. W. B. Weimer, Samuel Falstick, Joseph Luther, Edgar A. (Spanish War) Wehn, Louis Farrensworth, A. S. Mitchell, Wm. D. West, Johnston G. Ferguson, Wm. P. Makin, A. L. White, Thomas Fearl, Nelson Makin, Oliver Williams, Hugh Felix, James Makin, William A. Williams, Charles Ferrell, John H. Mahan, Archibald Williamson, S. H. Fetterman, G. E. Manges, Abram Willour, Reuben Fockler, Adam G. Mangus, Joseph J. Wiserman, Henry Foust, Levi Markle, George Wolf, Andrew H. Fisher, Emory Menoher, Samuel Wolford, Conrad Fisher, George C. Messner, Curtis (Spanish War) Woodruff, Capt. H. D. Fisher, Charles C. Myers, Christian Wilson, Henry Findley, James G. Miller, John W. Young, William H. Fry, John E. Miller, Samuel W. Young, William Gore, John A. Miller, Harry F. Young, John G. Gageby, Maj. J. H. Munson, John A. Zebe, John Gardner, Samuel McKenna, Francis Zimmerman, Chas. Geddes, Quinton S. McKelvey, J. C. Zimmerman, Fred Gore, Archibald McKee, William Zimmerman, J'than Glitach, Casper McLain, S. W. Grubb, Wm. R. McLain, William Gillinger, John A. McLarren, S. W. McLaughlin, D. G. Sandyvale Cemetery. Atkinson, John Haynes, Fletcher Murdock, Alex Atkins, William Hale, Sol Mallatt, Andrew Allen, William F. Haston, William Miller, William H. Allen, Andrew Hite, Josiah Marsh, Uriah Anderson, James Hoffman, A. Myers, James Augerman, Wm. Horner, Simon McFeaters, Mark Arentrue, William Sr. Helsel, Joseph McDill, John Beecher, John M. Hicks, William A. McClune, James Berringer, John Hite, George B. McCreight, Jas. B. (Mexican War) Butler, Thomas Hamilton, J. D. McGary, E. G. Bolsinger, D. S. Heck, David McCreary, Henry Barnes, James Howard, David Noble, John Barnett, Thaddeus Hopkins, William Orr, J. Speer Bennett, Elisha C. Horner, Airwine Owens, William O. Beaner, Pearl (Spanish War) Horner, J. R. Polk Owens, Noah Brannan, Wm. M. Hess, George M. O'Neal, Richard Bain, Robert Harker, James M. Owens, John A. Barckley, George Harker, Thomas Oyler, George Beam, Jonas Hughes, John D. Perkins, Richard Berringer, Andrew Hammer, David R. Penrod, Samuel Berringer, Isaac Hudson, Noah Parkes, Samuel Blough, Jacob Hudson, Christ Penrod, Samuel Bird, Edward Hoerle, Henry Peckman, John Brallier, Jacob W. Irwin, Johnson M. Potts, James Burgess, W. A. Irwin, Edward Ray, A. L. Butler, David Irwin, Isaac Rankin, Richard Beuler, Frederick Jackson, Wm. H. Rhoads, Samuel Barnett, Rob't W. Jackson, Henry Rhoades, Isaac Callihan, Samuel Jacoby, Ephriam Ringler, Jacob Callihan, David Jacoby, James W. Ripple, John Canan, Moses (War of 1812) Jones, Lewis J. Riley, Joseph N. Campbell, Thomas Jones, Abraham Reese, John G. Coby, James B. Jones, David Rager, Isaac Christany, John Jones, John G. Shaffer, Jesse Clinger, Jno W. (Spanish War) Jones, David R. Stremmel, George Colly, Richard Jones, John Shirey, Joseph Cover, Jacob Johnson, William H. Shoup, Joseph Chappell, J. Q. A. Kearney, Theodore Shoup, Peter Duffin, Henry Koch, George Shehan, James Deckman, Henry Kuntz, John P. (Spanish War) Shoemaker, J. C. Decker, Isaac A. Kreps, William Stearn, Wm. W. Dougherty, Abe Kieffer, Henry Stickler, Adam Davis, Thomas F. Kimmel, T. R. Samuels, Charles Davis, Reese D. Knable, J. B. Smith, William F. Dishong, Henry Koontz, Alexander Slater, Henry W. Dipple, August Keyser, Alexander Shearer, John Eldridge, John Kniss, John Statler, James O. Eldridge, James Kunkle, Christ Steckman, Conrad Earb, Adolphus Kaylor, Charles Stevenson, B. M. Ellis, James Landis, Jeremiah Shoemaker, Joseph Edmonds, William Layton, Henry (War of 1812) Slick, Benj. F. Evans, George M. Lee, Samuel Stephens, Samuel Etchison, Wilson Luther, John Tommins, Robert Flick, James Luther, William Thomas, Thos. D. Folsom, Jacob M. Lightner, William Taylor, Charles Fear, Frederick Litz, James Tracy, John Fulton, David Larimer, John W. Tompkins, Jas. P. Gathegan, Charles Lego, Andrew J. Weigans, William Glitch, Conrad Lloyd, David Wisegarver, Wm. Gontz, John D. Luther, Charles O. Wissinger, John B. Gregory, Robert Mahan, James Wilson, David Graham, John Mishler, William Wilson, Robert J. Graham, Capt. P. Miller, Archie Walker, James A. Griffith, John Miller, David Walker, John C. Gabert, Fred Miller, Andrew Wagner, Wm. H. Goller, Adam Miller, John Weddle, Henry Goodwin, John (Spanish War) Miller, Samuel M. (Spanish War)Walker, Ronald Grimsley, Levi Murdock, James Williams, David K. Greenwood, Geo. Mangus, William Wombaugh, Daniel Howe, John W. Menser, Isaac Wehn, George W. Hutzen, David Messenger, Noah Young, John H. Hutzen, Josiah Mentzel, Henry Young, D. W. Hollfelder, John Meyers, Thos. M. Yocum, Samuel Howard, Daniel Morgan, Abram L. Hinkle, Philip Miller, Eli Old Union Graveyard. Cole, Samuel (Revolution) Lucas, George (Revolution) Leadbeater, Thomas (Civil) German Catholic, Sandyvale. Abler, August Ehler, John Kredel, Casper Aigner, Leonard Foxe, Joseph Mentryer, Joseph Comacher, Charles Friedhoff, Nicholas Oswald, John Dible, Henry Heill, Andrew Shetgen, John W. Duffey, John Kleinmeyer, John Headrick's Cemetery. Allison, Thomas Humphreys, Capt. Peters, Amos Brallier, L. R. Krouse, John Pringle, Alexander Campbell, F. B. Launtz, Richard Pearce, Isaac Cobaugh, Daniel Leibarger, Joseph Parks, George W. Constable, James Lee, Albert Pearson, _____ Devlin, Theodore S. Mills, William Ramsey, Dicon F. Davis, E. W. Morgan, William Ream, John Fite, John B. McClarren, Samuel Reed, Oliver Fisher, George W. McElearr, William Roberts, William Goughnour, Levi Naugle, Adam Riblet, Jordan Goughnour, Aaron Niz, Robert Saxton, Wm. C. Gray, George Orris, Joseph Thomas, George W. Headrick, Wm. J. Patterson, A. M. Walker, William Horner, Davis Pittman, Samuel Wilson, Dr. J. C. Benshoff Hill. Bryan, Benjamin Hale, Abraham Orner, George Benshoff, Daniel Huff, Lawrence C. Rager, W. Scott Bowser, George L. Kaisley, William Riblet, Fred Bowser, Isaac B. Knipple, A. J. Shaffer, Simon Cain, Frederick Kyle, Samuel Stutzman, Samuel Clark, Samuel Moore, Charles Stutzman, Levi Cobaugh, Jacob Mangus, William Seeley, John Dishong, Jacob P. Mangus, Jacob Seeley, Samuel Dishong, John D. Marsh, Uriah Switzer, John Fisher, George D. Meneley, John Wasson, Samuel Fisher, Noah Musselman, C. L. (Spanish War) Widman, John Findley, Archie Naylor, Samuel Walters, George Easton, Seth Nolan, Archie Wonderly, Wm. H. Ellis, John Lower Yoder Cemetery. Barry, David Gerber, John C. McGrory, Hugh Bonner, Cornellius Hoffman, Wm. McAnally, Roger Brehm, John Heckman, John McAnally, Patrick Collins, Michael Heckman, George Murray, Patrick Dunmyer, Geo. W. Hahn, Charles Murray, Owen Fallen, John Judge, Thomas Neary, Thomas Fish, Martin Keelan, Owen Rodgers, Patrick Fitzgerald, Watt Mullen, Peter Soltzhart, August Fleck, Joseph Lynott, John Suidmiller, F. H. Fromold, John Mahoney, Patrick Senenger, Joseph Frankhouser, A. McCabe, Thomas Stibich, Joseph Gallagher, William McGlaughlin, Wm. Waters, Patrick Gatins, John McDermott, Peter Weible, George Decker's Cemetery. Arentrue, Samuel Green, James A. Rager, Andrew P. Barkhymer, David Kelly, George Wood, F. C. Wise Burying Ground, Lower Yoder Township. Wise, James Singer's Cemetery. Arthur, John T. Hoffman, Jesse Parks, John Buck, David H. Huber, Louis Shoup, Michael D. Cover, John Horner, William H. Walker, Phillip Wesley Chapel Cemetery. Albaugh, John Keiffer, Jacob Stewart, Oliver J. Gillen, William Reighard, Daniel Stewart, John Loudenstine, Amos Sensebaugh, J. L. Wayne, Harry Angus Cemetery. Albaugh, Daniel Albaugh, Peter Ream, Jacob Leidy, Samuel (Revolution) St. John's Cemetery, Geistown. Akers, Alvar Dimond, James Kelly, Charles Burns, Michael Donnelly, Wm. C. Lewis, Job Burns, John Easley, Casper W. McCann, Thomas Brady, Patrick E. Flinn, Frank (Spanish War) McKinney, Owen Brennan, Patrick Gordon, David P. Noll, John D. Carney, Zyph Horan, Patrick O'Connell, Patrick Confer, Francis D. (Regular Army) Howlett, Michael Parkinson, Geo. W. Crouse, Henry Heneghan, John Riley, Bernard Culliton, Francis Heneghan, Timothy (Spanish War)Russell, Luke Cooney, John T. Jenks, Thomas Smith, Val. Connery, Edward King, Dorsey Sweeney, James Ward, Andrew St. Joseph's Cemetery, Geistown. Bloom, C. Hellstern, Joseph Lohr, John Brindle, Albert Inglert, John Studeny, George Dorris, Christian Hienger, Rudolph Schonhardt, F. Edelmann, S. Himes, Frank Seiwert, John Foster, Andrew Hipp, Mangus Voeghtly, Geo. Friedhoff, H. P. Kessler, Fabian Voltz, George Geis, Conrad Munsert, Fred Wallheim, Mat. Gfrorer, Ignatius McAuley, Thomas Warner, Pius Baker's Furnace, Union Cemetery (Near Cramer) Bracken, Wesley Merritts, Geo. Sr. Ressler, John Fulton, John Moody, G. W. Sellers, Fred Good, Wesley McClelland, Frank Utzler, John Merritts, George Ressler, David Matthews' Graveyard, Between Armagh and Cramer. Findley, James (War of 1812) Rager, William Swartzweller, Miles Sensebaugh, Jacob Ream's Cemetery, Upper Yoder Twp. Ream, Jacob Independent Cemetery, Upper Yoder Twp. Forbes, John Mishler, Christ Ream, Samuel J. Gardner, John P. Speicher, Samuel Sell, George Brown's Cemetery, Jackson Twp. Burkhart, Samuel Funk, Henry Miller, _____ (1812) Elton, or Dunmyer's. Gearhard, Peter Myers, August Varner, John Grambling, Adam Shaffer, Henry Wolford, Michael Lambaugh's, Jackson Twp. Lee, Merriman Rager, George Rager, Michael Reynolds, Henry Rager, Peter Shuman, Henry Scalp Level. Gathegan, Thos. K. Rose, David Sproul, Jacob R. Harshberger, John Seese, John J. Laurel Hill. Smith, John Weaver's Burying Ground. Thomas, Peter Barnett, Levi Newcomer, Joseph Weaver, Noah Ott, Henry Meyer, John G. Gossard Cemetery. Zimmerman, Wm. Armagh Cemetery, Indiana County, In Charge of Post 30, G. A. R. Altemus, Adam Hatch, Z. T. McDonald, Parker Baker, George W. Hartman, Nat'niel Patterson, Fer. Bolar, George Johnston, Lewis M. Rager, Hiram Buchanan, David Johnson, Martin C. Rager, Rev. Cauffield, James Johns, Isaac Shaffer, _____ Dripps, S. W. Jenkins, John B. Stewart, Dr. W. B. Elder, Capt. S. M. Killen, Daniel Sproul, James Elliott, Benjamin Killen, John Sproul, Oliver Findley, Jacob Lawson, James Smith, Samuel Fox, Henry Lawson, John Sharp, George Sr. Fox, John Long, James Shoup, Rev. George Fry, Jacob Sr. Mack, John D. Tinkcom, J. L. Fry, John Morrison, Jas. M. Van Horn, Alex Gilpatrick, Mark P. Meanor, Samuel Van Horn, H. C. Griffith, Thomas McCracken, James Van Horn, Isaiah Hotham, Clark McDonald, James Wallace, Capt. John Clyde, Indiana County. Walback, Charles Any one knowing of the grave of a soldier in any of the above cemeteries whose name is not given will confer a favor on the Grand Army by reporting to The Tribune, which will publish the information. OUTSIDE DISTRICTS. Lloyd Cemetery, Ebensburg. Barker, A. A. Evans, Thomas J. Littlefield, J. A. Barker, V. S. Evans, William Lloyd, Thomas J. Clement, William Faith John Mack, George Curran, James Griffith, Evan McBride, Roger Davis, Daniel P. Griffith, Wm. W. Mills, William Sr. Davis, Evan R. Hawkins, Matthias Moore, Thomas B. Davis, George W. Henry, Samuel Morgan, James Davis, John E. Henderson, Joseph Morgan, John R. Davis, Richard L. Heyer, Charles H. Makin, William Davis, W. D. Humphreys, W. R. MacNamara, Thos. Davis, Col. S. W. Humphreys, W. H. Nipple, Thomas Davis, William T. Hughes, Thos. J. Powell, David Jr. Davis, Wilmer A. Hutchinson, J. T. Reese, Samuel Davis, Thomas James, David J. Roberts, James Evans, Alvin Jeffries, Isaac Roberts, Wm. R. Evans, David I. Jervis, Thomas Roberts, W. R. Evans, David H. Jones, Daniel T. Rodgers, John Evans, David J. Jones, David J. Ross, James N. Evans, Daniel O. Jones, David S. Sechler, George A. Evans, Dr. D. W. Jones, George W. Sechler, W. H. Evans, Edward L. Jones, Hugh Shinafelt, Adam Evans, Evan D. Jones, Isaac D. Thomas, R. J. Evans, Griffith T. Jones, John A. Thompson, Robt. H. Evans, James N. Jones, Thos. L. Tibbott, Jabez Evans, Jeremiah D. Jones, Jonathan E. Tibbott, R. D. Evans, John C. Kimball, John Todd, Thomas Evans, John O. Kinkead, Geo. A. Williams, Robert Evans, Lemuel Lewis, Thomas D. Williams, T. W. Evans, Thomas E. Libby, John F. Williams, B. F. Catholic Cemetery, Ebensburg. Christy, Rev. R. C. Mills, William Jr. Tierney, Francis P. Scanlan, John E. Fagan, Jeremiah A. Chase, Stephen A. Porter, John McBreen, Thomas Lambaugh, John Noon, James C. Litzinger, Thos. D. Collins, James Edelbiute, Mack Litzinger, Jas. A. Murray, James Weible, Andrew Litzinger, Andy J. Burk, James C. Old Cemetery, Ebensburg. Todd, George W. Evans, David Lewis, Richard Evans, Thomas O. Roberts, Milton Davis, Edward E. St. Benedict's Cemetery, Carrolltown. Baker, Andrew P. Gillespie, Edward Meisel, Thomas E. Borkey, Abram A. Himmel, John Parrish, Leo Boyd, John Kane, Patrick Stoltz, John Byrne, John Kaylor, Peter Sullivan, Daniel Byrne, Francis Kaylor, Michael Shannon, Pat. G. Driscoll, Elias Koontz, Jacob Saltsgiver John Dumm, Valentine Koontzman, John Tomer, A. C. Easly, George W. Miller, Andrew Weakland, Henry Eastman, Edward Miller, George Weakland, Peter Eberstol, Dr. Jos. McCombie, Wm. Wenkel, John B. Ebig, Edward (Spanish War) McCombie, Robert Yost, Richard Eckenrode Thos. Belsano Cemetery, U. B. Church. Williams, Joseph J. Eastman, Asa Strasbaugh, Chas. Marsh, Andrew Strasbaugh, Peter Shearer, George Bethel Cemetery (at Bethel). Campbell, George Jones, Phillip H. Reese, Enoch Davis, Moses Larimer, William Stiles, Luther Hilty, Simon H. Mahan, Thomas Wagner, Peter Jones, John J. Patterson, John Belsano Cemetery, M. E. Church. Reed, William Quinton, William Reed, Samuel May, William Beulah Cemetery (on Blacklick Creek). Mills, Edward Mills, James Evans, Thomas Summerhill Cemetery. Stineman, D. T. Miller, Anthony Gable, William Patterson, Robert Fresh, Charles Myers, Conrad Patterson, William Gillman, William Varner, Samuel Stephens, Benj. Ocher, William Rice, William F. Lutheran Cemetery, Jackson Twp. Alters, Henry Paul, Jacob M. Gray, Thomas Carney, Thompson Hermon Cemetery. James, Evan D. Patterson, S. D. Devereaux, T. T. Dunkard Cemetery, Blacklick Twp. Black, William F. Hill, Fred D. Rager, Henry Campbell, William Powell Cemetery. Powell, Daniel Munday's Cemetery, Jackson Twp. Mangus, James Russell, William Smith, Emanuel Seese, Noah St. Joseph's Cemetery, Hastings. Miller, William Nicktown Cemetery. Edmiston, Samuel James, D. T. Catholic Cemetery, Wilmore. Beiter, Joseph Fury, James Mullen, William Beiter, Matthias Graham, Peter McAteer, John Berry, Michael Holder, John McDonald, John Burke, Edward F. Horner, Joseph McConnell, Wm. T. Burgoon, John Kernan, Hugh McGovern, John Carney, Patrick Kinney, William McKernan, Hugh Costlow, James Lutz, Michael Noel, John C. Cowan, William Lilly, Richard Reilly, Edward Davis, Albert Little, Bernard Schroth, John Delahunt, Lewis Little, Peter Skelley, James A. Dugan, John Little, Thomas Trotter, William Dugan, Hugh Litzinger, William Vilsack, Joseph Egan, Michael Maltzi, Valentine Wadsworth, Mich. Flenner, P. (1812) Moore, Thomas Wilkinson, William Fox, Peter Mullen, John Lutheran Cemetery, Wilmore. Barber, W. Emigh, Restler Porter, W. W. Chestnutwood, A. Hardman, James Settlemyer, Godfrey (1776) Clawson, William Kephart, S. A. Sharp, Henry Dellinger Emanuel Martin, Harry Wherry, John Dellinger, Harrison Ott, William (Mexican) U. B. Cemetery, Wilmore. Kern, Dr. S. M. Worchester, C. H. Rugh, John Crum, William Fleck, John Woleslagle L. (1898) Butler, John Rorabaugh, G. G. Woleslagle, P. M. Burge, Joseph Pringle, George D. Pringle Hill Cemetery. Pringle, Martin Jr. Pringle, Wm. Jr. Settlemyer, Henry Pringle, Phillip Pringle, Isaac W. Thacher, William Pringle, D. M. Pringle, Joseph W. Wonders, Jacobs Pringle, Samuel M. Settlemyer, Adam Miller, John Pringle, H. H. Union Cemetery, Lilly. Brady, John Ehrenfeld, Michael Ullery, John Dibble, William (Spanish War) George, Albert Williams, George St. Bridget's Cemetery, Lilly. Brown, Rev. Rich Behe, Joseph McMullen, Joseph Bender, Gephart Boley, Henry McPhillips, Patrick Brown, Peter George, Fred M. Short, John W. Behe, Henry Moreland, W. F. Wallace, Edward Portage Cemetery. Ritchey, David New Germany Cemetery. Kick, William Nist, Joseph Mariz, William McCall, Phillip Bopp, John Hammond, W. J. Rider, Henry South Fork Cemetery. Dillinger, Daniel Swartzentruver, P. Murphy, Daniel Chappell, Charles Moore, Morris C. Weaver, Jesse E. Young, James O. Funk, Martin George, Nicholas S. Orr, John Frick, W. C. (1812) Stineman, Geo B. Coleman Cemetery. Crum, John R. Smay, John Brenner, John Sherbine, Phillip Crum, William Pringle Hill Evangelical. Wonders, Jacob Mt. Union Cemetery. Plummer, Levi Rager, James (Mexican War) Crum, David Wherry, Joseph M. Emeigh, John G. Crum, Stephen Crum, Austin T. Emeigh, Uriah Plummer, Stephen Ream, Isaac Plummer, Isaac W. Snavely Cemetery, Elton. Sell, Jacob S. Reighard Cemetery. Orris, Levi Reighard, John J. Grumbling, Charles Mt. Hebron Cemetery. Bisel, Isaac A. Shartz, Charles Makin, Theodore Gramling, Charles Burkey, Aaron Unknown Grave Stull, John M. Dunmyer Cemetery. Myers, August Sprowl, Jacob R. Murphy, Simon Gerhart, J. P. W. McLucas, George Shaffer, Henry Y. Gramling, Adam S. Walford, Michael King, Peter (Mexican) Grief, John A. Mt. Union, Croyle Township. Stutzman, Daniel Salix Cemetery. Bender, Philip Wissinger, Joshua Guyer, J. A. Wissinger, John P. Richardson, George Miller, Daniel Bisel, Emanuel Sitman's Cemetery. Plummer, John W. Mt. Hope Cemetery. Allen, Clinton Reighard, Edward Varner, Jacob G. Kelper, Henry Burke's Cemetery. Barry, Reuben Sherbine, Phillip Crum, John R. Brenner, John Ream, John Smay, John Brown, William D. Helsel, Henry Crum, Hiram Dimond, Phillip Crum, William St. Patrick's, Tunnelhill in charge of Thomas McCloskey Post G. A. R. of Gallitzin Mills, Capt. David McCloskey, C. K. Burns, Patrick Crist, S. A. Lt. Campbell, Robert Kelley, James Mills, Alexander Eckenrod, Joseph Howell, William Howell, A. Thos. Cruse, Lieut. G. W. Kelley, Michael McKibbon, Celest'e Kelley, Michael Hartman, Samuel Johnston, Henry Smith, Patrick Delozier, Daniel McGuire, Jas. N. Cronour, Francis Bendon, James Bertram, George Durbin, Stephen Franey, Michael Patton, Edward Burns, P. C. Donahugh, Robert Cronan, Dennis Casey, Patrick McCloskey, J. G. Godfrey, Patrick McKinney, James Bendon, Theo. McMorris, Mich. Huey, Samuel Lloyd, Thos. Christy, J. M. Bennington Cemetery. Askins, Alexander Magher, James Slusser, Isaac Call, James Moyers, Joseph Wilt, I. W. Devinport, John Mills, John Union Cemetery, Gallitzin. Sherra, Abraham Lingerfelt, Josiah Landers, Thomas Cochern, Robert Williamson, Joshua Brown, George Loretto Cemetery. Anderson, Benj. Leavy, William A. Pfoff, Frederick Bradley, John Litzinger, Robert Pfoff, Joseph Connery, James McAteer, John J. Rhoades, John Coons, Joseph A. McAteer, W. W. Robinson, Thad. Cramer, Frank McGough, Andrew Skelly, Felix Deitrich, Michael McGuire, Capt. M. Storm, Hugh Hall, James McGuire, Capt. R. Todd, Andrew Ivory, Thomas Nagle, Richard Topper, Jeremiah Kerrigan, Michael O'Hara, William (Mexican War) Foustwell Cemetery. Livingston, David (Revolutionary) Miller, Samuel Miller, Reuel Livingston, David Davidsville. Yeoman, Joseph Wible, Johathan Levy, William Boyts, Hiram J. Wolford, Henry Custer Cemetery. Mahan, Jonathan Blough, John D. Burns, Thomas Custer, Josiah Lehman, John Holsopple, Christian St. Thomas' Cemetery. Wible, Samuel Albright, Henry Berkey, Aaron Wible, Jacob Nagle, David Blough Cemetery. Fry, Chauncey F. Johnstown Tribune, 29 May 1908: DECORATE SOLDIERS GRAVES Flags will Flutter Over Resting Places of Veterans of the Civil War---Members of Emory Fisher Post Who Have Charge of the Work Emory Fisher Post 30, Grand Army of the Republic, will this Memorial Day decorate with flags between 800 and 900 graves of soldiers in the various cemeteries of Johnstown and vicinity, including some in Indiana County and several in Jenner and Conemaugh townships, Somerset County. The flags arrived here several days ago. The first lot was this afternoon taken to Sandyvale Cemetery by the following sub-committees -- Messrs. David R. Bryan, Frank H. Singer, Gordon Spare, John G. Bricker, A. N. Hart, William F. Horner, James M. Duncan, and A. E. Wakefield, representatives of Emory Fisher Post. They were assisted by the following members of Speer Orr Camp: Messrs. John W. Tittle, Lewis Moses, William Beuler, Robert Herdman, John Herdman, and Lewis Bowers. The flags this year are waterproof and are attached to a white enamel staff. The graves in other cemeteries will be decorated to-morrow forenoon by the following committees: Grand-View Cemetery -- Messrs. John W. Price, John D. Reese, John H. Hassinger, and Michael Fetzer, with George G. Palmer and J. Reno Watkins, members of Speer Orr Camp. Headrick's Cemetery -- Messrs. Thomas Mitchell, Michael Barkhymer, Michael Gindlesperger, David D. Goughnour, Isaac Goughnour, Samuel Smith, Jacob C. Horner, David Coulter, John Murphy, Jacob Noon, John Goddard, Patrick O'Neal, and Cornelius Hunt. St. John's and St. Joseph's at Geistown -- Messrs. Charles C. Headrick and John H. Kauffman, of Post 30 and John W. Miller and Howard Prough, of Speer Orr Camp. Lower Yoder, Decker's, Laurel Hill, and Wise Cemeteries -- Messrs. Peter Sarlouis, C. Willett, George Boyer, Frederick Boyer, John C. Lardin, and James Smith, with a squad from Speer Orr Camp. Scalp Level, Weaver's and Singer's Cemeteries -- Messrs. Hugh McCleester and James G. Warfel. Berkley and Sell's and Ream's Cemeteries -- Messrs. Joseph C. Sharp and Jeremiah Barnett. Wesley Chapel, Angus and Brown's Cemeteries -- Messrs. James M. Singer and Conrad Custer. Pleasant Hill Cemetery, West Taylor Township -- David R. Bryan. Additional Soldier dead. Since the list of the soldier dead was published in these columns ten days ago David W. Peer, a Civil War veteran, passed away in the Seventh Ward and his grave will be among those decorated tomorrow. Interment was made in the Soldiers' Circle, Grand-View Cemetery. Other soldiers' graves in Grand-View Cemetery not heretofore mentioned are those of James Barnes, Jacob Coover, and David Howard, who were transferred from Sandyvale Cemetery within the past few years. Isaac Overdorff was also buried in Grand-View Cemetery. His death occurred some years ago and his name has never been mentioned among the soldiers. John E. Craig, who fought in Company F. Fifty-fifth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, died in Morrellville in February, 1908, and his remains were taken to Armagh, Indiana County, for burial. The remains of James Kane were some years ago transferred from St. John's Cemetery on Church street Tenth Ward, to St. John's Cemetery at Geistown and the name has not been published since the old cemetery was abandoned. A name of a deceased soldier in Lower Yoder Cemetery that has never been mentioned is that of Hugh Garrity, a Civil War Veteran.