Record of soldiers buried by the Q.M. Dept., U.S. Army, at Fort Wallace, Kansas [microform], [ca. 1886 June 16].

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Record of soldiers buried by the Q.M. Dept., U.S. Army, at Fort Wallace, Kansas [microform], [ca. 1886 June 16].

List of re-interments of the remains of the abandoned post of Fort Wallace (Kan.) Compiled when bodies were reinterred at Fort Leavenworth (Kan.) in 1886. Remains were originally buried 1867-1882. Each entry gives the deceased soldier's name; rank; organization; birthplace; marital status; residence prior to enlistment; and date, place, & cause of death.

1 partial microfilm reel (19 images) ; 35 mm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7716280

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