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SONS OF CONFEDERATE VETERANS LT JOHN T. BULLOCK CAMP NO. 2205 STEM, NC |
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FINAL RESTINGS
The following names and pictures of Civil War veterans are among those that have been collected over the last few years. If you have pictures of Civil War veterans (Confederate or Union) that you'd like to post, please send us a copy of the grave photo, unit assigned, and the burial location including city/county and state.
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NAME | UNIT ASSIGNED | BURIAL LOCATION | COUNTY/STATE |
Yancey, Simeon Peter | Pvt, Co D, 12 NC | Oakwood Cemetery | Raleigh, Wake County, NC |
Yancey, William D. | Priv, Co B, 12th NC Infantry | Tabernacle Church | Vance County, NC |
Yarbrough, Richard L. | Co B, 4th NC Calvary | New Hope United Methodist Church | Forsyth County, NC |
Young, Peter Wesley | Asst Surgeon, 12 NC - promoted to surgeon 38 NC | Elmwood Cemetery | Oxford, Granville County, NC |
FLAGS OF THE CONFEDERACY | ||||||
![]() The Bonnie Blue |
![]() The Stars and Bars |
![]() The First National |
![]() The Second National |
![]() The Third National |
![]() The Naval Jack |
![]() The Old North State |