u. s. quartermaster's dept.

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TJ. S.   Quartermaster's dept.   Continued.

Roll of honor   Continued.

At head of title (no. [II]-xx): Quartermaster general's office, General orders . . .

Title varies: [no. ii] . . . Names of officers and soldiers found on the battlefields of the Wilderness and Spottsylvania Court House, Va. [no. iii] . . .   The martyrs who, for our country, gave up their lives in

the prison pens in Andersonville, Ga. [no. iv] Roll of honor.   Names of soldiers, victims of the rebellion,

buried in the National cemetery at Alexandria, Virginia, [no. vii] Names of soldiers, victims of the rebellion, buried in national

cemeteries . . . during the rebellion, no. xiv.   Roll of honor . . .   Names of soldiers who, in defence of the

American union suffered martyrdom in the prison pens throughout

the South. Contents:

[no. I] National cemeteries at Washington, D. C, and Arlington, Va. [no. II] Soldiers found on the battlefields of the Wilderness and of

Spottsylvania Court House, Va. [no. Ill] Andersonville cemetery, Ga. [no. IV] National cemetery at Alexandria, Va. [no. V] National cemeteries at Fortress Monroe and Hampton, Va. [no. VI] Eastern district of Texas; central district of Texas; Rio

Grande district, department of Texas; Camp Ford, Tyler, Tex.; .and

Corpus Christi, Tex. [no. VII] National cemeteries in Maine, Minnesota, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Arkansas, Mississippi, Florida, Louisiana,

and Colorado Territory . . . [no. VIII] Arkansas, California, Indiana, Michigan, Minnesota, and

Nevada; and the territories of Arizona, Idaho, New Mexico, and

Washington.

[no. IX] New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New Jersey, Ohio, Illinois, Wisconsin, Oregon, Maryland, South Carolina, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Texas, Missouri, the military division of the Mississippi and the territory of Dakota.

[no. X] Wisconsin, New York, Pennsylvania, Iowa, Maryland, Missouri, North Carolina, Arkansas, Kansas, and Dakota Territory.

[no. XI] National cemeteries at Chattanooga, Stone's River, and Knoxville, Tenn.

[no. XII] New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Arkansas, Texas, Utah Territory, and on the Pacific coast.

[no. XIII] New York, Illinois, Virginia, West Virginia, Missouri, and the territories of Colorado and Utah.

no. XIV. Soldiers who . . . suffered martrydom in the prison pens throughout the South.

no. XV. National cemeteries at Antietam, (Md,) and at Arlington (additional,) Culpeper Court-House, Cold Harbor, Winchester, Staunton, and various scattered localities in Virginia.

no. XVI. Brookline, Cambridge, and Worcester, Mass.; Buffalo, Chautauqua, Cypress Hills, (additional) Fort Niagara, Lockport, Lodi, Madison barracks, Plattsburg barracks, and Rochester, N. Y.; Gettysburg, Mercersburg, Reading, Philadelphia, Tamaqua, and Upton, Penn.; Brattleboro, and Montpelier, Vt.; City Point (addi-