Kansas History and Heritage Project--Douglas County Cemeteries

Douglas County Cemeteries
Soldiers Buried in Lawrence Cemeteries, 1906-May 1910


From various lists provided from the cemetery sexton and the Washington Post, G.A.R.

Soldiers Buried in Lawrence Cemeteries

Died During the Year 1906

Wiliam Brockelsby
David Bunker
S. C. Russell
R. W. Luddington
Wm. Gibson
Hollis Holloway
J. A. McNees
Wm. Hughes
Ezra Horton


Died During the Year 1907

Andrew Eberhart
C. W. Smith
J. W. Dick
J. E. Northrup
P. D. Northrup
P. D. Morris
F. B. Olds
J. G. Haskell
W. G. Fearing
R. Risley
H. S. Clark
S. A. Daniel
A. Storm
T. Evans
J. A. Poff
A. P. Brewer
A. P. Williams


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Members of Washington Post No. 12 who died
up to May, 1909

Capt. W. G. Fearing
Gen. H. S. Hall
Charles Root
C. A. Stewart
Louis Haas
John Reed
George Campbell
John H. Gillham
G. Bohannon
W. C. Harris
George W. Keifer
Philip Olmstead
Samuel Arterbum
Matt R. Potter
W. A. Harbeson
Fred Sauer
Charles Longfellow



up to May, 1910

John Sandhovel
John Barkdull
John Gilmore
James McCreath
J. C. Vincent
George Calafer
C. L. Linton
Ezra Coon
John Brown
John Divelbiss
Samuel H. Rench
J. M. Raymond
C. A. Menger
A. H. Whitcomb
W. R. Smith
George Banks
Jack Figgins
Ezekiel Dimery
Jonathan Akers
Samuel Dunn
J. W. Adams
Dr. M. F. Hudson
Michael Canavan
Samuel Hartley
N. L. Alstott
George Pigott
J. L. Harris
George Feil
John Viets


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