Records of the office of the Quartermaster General [microform] : [record group 92, concerning the Chalmette National Cemetery]. 1862-1918.

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Records of the office of the Quartermaster General [microform] : [record group 92, concerning the Chalmette National Cemetery]. 1862-1918.

Series 627. Burial registers of National cemeteries, 1862-1918 -- Series 613. Lists of interments in Monument Cenetery, New Orleans, 1864 -- Series 637. Lists of interments of colored troops during the Civil War -- Series 624. Lists of interred soldiers of the U.S. Army, 1828-88 -- Series 636. Lists of interments, reinterments, and disinterments in national cemeteries, 1879-1912 -- Series 599. Lists of inscriptions for headstones for national cemeteries.

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New Orleans public library

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