Death Reports  

 from

Fortress Monroe

Source: New York Times, September 8, 1865

Fortress Monroe, September 5, 1864

In the Chesapeake Hospital:

Lieut.  Daniel McVay, 76th Pennsylvania

Captain Luther Lawrence, 11th Maine

Captain L. M. Rogers, 85th Pennsylvania

Lieut. John Vanausand, 115th New York —all of whom died of their wounds.

 

In the Hampton Hospital:

J. H. Goodwin, 98th New York

Charles Berry, 1st U. S. Colored Troop

Daniel Wright, 9th U. S. Colored Troop

J. S. Saynard, 4th Massachusetts

J. W. Stafford, 1st Pennsylvania Artillery

Ezra Smith, 11th Maine

J. McMasters, 115th New York

J. M. Shaw, 8th Maine

Joseph Barry, 30th Illinois

Joseph Provost, 13th New York Artillery

A. Kanoff, 4th New Hampshire

Richard Paddock, 81st New York

James Vangeesen, 4th New Jersey

J. W. Welder, 55th Pennsylvania

James M. Gould, 81st New York

Oakley Stokes, 106th New York

Edward Dunn, 3d United States Colored Troop

J. B. Richardson, 16th New York Artillery

Vincent Berry, 6th U. S. Colored Troop

H. McDonald, 10th New York

Lewis Water, 47th New York

David Irvin, 1st Maryland Cavalry

Robert Bond, 24th Massachusetts

W. P. Weymouth, 11th Maine

J. Crowell, of steamer “T. W. Thomas”

R. Chapman, 148th New York

William Sherman, 11th Maine

S. C. Pasco, 96th New York

L. H. Benedict, 16th New York

J. Woodward,  37th New Jersey

J. H. Bennett, 1st Vermont Cavalry

 

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