Civil War Union Burials in New Mexico
Compiled by Christina DeVita 2006©
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The following are names extracted from the work by Christina DeVita© as published in the New Mexico Genealogist 45(2) June 2006©.
The chart below lists only the names appearing in that exhibit. For details and history see the New Mexico Genealogist 45(2) June 2006©.
This data may not be used for profit or commercial purposes, nor may it be copied from this web site to other web sites. Format by C. W. Barnum 2011.

As Published in 1869 in the Quartermaster General's Office, a listing of deceased Union soldiers buried in National Cemeteries.
Fifteen forts/camps/posts existed in the New Mexico Territory. Most had cemeteries with Union Soldiers buried therein.

Kozlowski's Ranch Burials

This ranch served as the Union encampment site durinig the battles of Glorieta Pass on 26 March 1862
and on 28 March 1862 at Apache Canon and at Pigeon's Ranch. Up to twelve soilders were buried here.