Civil War vets rest at Cedar Grove

Civil War vets rest at Cedar Grove

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Josiah J. Morefield (1842-1924) — Co. G-11th Illinois Infantry. Shield emblem on stone indicates service in Union Army. Cedar Grove Cemetery
David Willis (1845-1881) — Family type headstone. Does not indicate his service in 2nd North Carolina Infantry of the Confederate Army. Willis lost his life at age 36 in the battle at Pinhook, Utah, in 1881. Cedar Grove Cemetery.
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Frances H. Wagner (1840-1923) — Bronze plaque denoting his service in the Union Army as Private in Co. E — 8th Illinois Cavalry. Cedar Grove Cemetery.
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David D. Kramer (1839-1901) — Family type headstone. Does not indicate his service in Co. F — 5th Illinois Cavalry in Union Army.

Civil War vets rest at Cedar Grove

Courtesy Photo
Josiah J. Morefield (1842-1924) — Co. G-11th Illinois Infantry. Shield emblem on stone indicates service in Union Army. Cedar Grove Cemetery
David Willis (1845-1881) — Family type headstone. Does not indicate his service in 2nd North Carolina Infantry of the Confederate Army. Willis lost his life at age 36 in the battle at Pinhook, Utah, in 1881. Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Courtesy Photo
Frances H. Wagner (1840-1923) — Bronze plaque denoting his service in the Union Army as Private in Co. E — 8th Illinois Cavalry. Cedar Grove Cemetery.
Courtesy Photo
David D. Kramer (1839-1901) — Family type headstone. Does not indicate his service in Co. F — 5th Illinois Cavalry in Union Army.
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