GLENWOOD CEMETERY BURIALS

Mills County Soldiers

 

 

 

NAMES OF OUR HONORED DEAD

 

Recent Canvas of Glenwood Cemetery Shows that Over One Hundred Veterans Lie Buried There

 

[Some of the veterans are different from those listed on the Mills Military Burials website.]

 

By the aid of the flag placing committee, a number of other comrades and the accommodating section of the Glenwood cemetery, The Tribune man on Tuesday secured the names of most of the veterans who sleep beneath the sod of our God's Acre. No record of the names of those who have been buried has been kept. When the list is completed, which we hope to have done in the near future, those interested can preserve it.

 

If any reader of this list knows of a name or names omitted, they will confer a kindness by furnishing those names to the Tribune. There are at least four graves unmarked, save by a flag, but the names of those who rest there could not be ascertained from those present on Tuesday. We give at this time no other facts than the names of the dead. The first soldier buried in the Glenwood Cemetery was Abner Kerney and his burial was in 1863.Besides the Civil War veterans, there are two Spanish War veterans, two registered army nurses, and one Confederate soldier whose name we did not learn. We give the names of nurses and the Spanish War veterans also.

 

CIVIL WAR VETERANS

 

ALTON, Thomas
ANTHONY, John W.
AULT, Charles B.
BLACKMAR, Frank A.
BOWEN, W. W.
BOWMAN, Elisha A.
BOYER, Samuel
BRADFORD, Ezra
BUCKMASTER, Abury
BURCHARD, E. H.
BURKE, Edward
BYERS, Melvin H.
CAMPBELL, Charles W.
CAMPBELL, William D.
CARTER, John
CHEESEMAN, Selinus
CHRISTIE, William
CLINGERSMITH, John
CLOVER, Isaac
CRESS, David
CROHAN, William
DANIEL, Robert
DAVIDSON, John C.
DUNN, Philip G.
ECKERT, John
ECKERT, Mahlon
EDWARDS, Abraham
ENGLISH, W. R.
FRY, J. C.
GLOVER, John
GOYER, Philip
GROVE, ?
GROVE, H.
HACKNEY, M. A.
HARMON, Alma
HAYWARD, John W.
HEAD, Thomas S.
HIGHT, A. J.
HUBBELL, Garrett V.
HUNTER, Jesse
IRBY, Thomas K.
KATES, William H.
KERNEY, Abner
KING, Captain C. P.
KIRKPATRICK, Tilman
LEE, T. H.
LILLEY, William E.
MARLOW, Caffrey M.
MAYBERRY, J. H.
McALEXANDER, L. S.
McCLUSKEY, Edward
McCLUSKEY, M. H.
MERSHON, Samuel
MILLER, Joseph M.
MINNER, Samuel
MOER, Capt. Samuel H.
MOON, Edwin
MOORE, Henry
MORRROW, George
MUMES, George
NELSON, Henry
 
PANGBURN, William
PARR, John W.
PEARSON, Henry
PIPPS, Isaac
PITZER, Emory W.
PRATT, Samuel A.
PROVOST, C. E.
QUACKENBUSH, Ira
QUIGLEY, Robert
RAGER, Samuel
RAGER, William
RECORD, Willis
REVEAL, George P.
RICKABAUGH, Peter
ROWE, Daniel W.
SCOTT, James S.
SCOTT, William H.
SHEPARDSON, William
SHERFEY, Joshua
SMITH, D. W.
SMITH, W. H.
STONE, Franklin
THOMAS, John W.
TRYON, ?
TRYON, J. L.
VALENTINE, Henry
WILLETT, Runion
WILLIAMS, John F.
WILLIAMS, Wilson
WRIGHT, A. R.
WRIGHT, John D.

 

SPANISH WAR VETERANS

NURSES

UNKNOWN

VANGILDER, Neil
ELLIOTT, G. W.
WOODRUFF, Mrs. Louisa
WILLIAMS, Mrs. Lucy
FEDERAL, 4
CONFEDERATE, 1

~source: Mills County Tribune, Glenwood, IA, May 31, 1917

~ Contributed by Constance Diamond