Annapolis National Cemetery

Acknowledgements

Annapolis National Cemetery tombstone inscriptions transcribed from individual tombstones by the author; additional data came form the following sources:

Other information presented within this series of webpages came from the following sources:

Graphics

Historic photographs:
 : Street view of Annapolis National Cemetery, circa 1900
- courtesy of the Maryland State Archives,MSA SC 182-02-834
View of graves in Annapolis National Cemetery, circa 1900
- courtesy of the Maryland State Archives,MSA SC 1477-6119

Civil War Clipart Gallery - crossed flags device

GRUNT - the ultimate military site - military ribbons graphics

General site map adapted from February 1973 Veterans Administration cemetery map.

All other graphics, including titles, section maps and photographs, by and © 1998, 1999 Michael Calo


Cemetery information

Documentation for designating National Cemeteries as National Historic Places

National Cemetery System, Dept. of Veterans Affairs - information on origins of the National Cemetery System

Ms. Vicky Holly, Dept. of Veterans Affairs - verification of certain facts about the Annapolis National Military Cemetery

Ms. Robin Pohlman, Director, Baltimore National Cemetery - historical background information on Annapolis National Military Cemetery and access to data in cemetery records


Ancestoral data

Alice J. Gayley James John Gayley - 148th Pennsylvania
Alice Jane Gayley, "The 148th Pennsylvania: Story of Company I", Butler, PA: Mechling and Associates, August 1998.  Information provided by the author and used with her kind permission.
Steven E. Houchin William S. Houchins - 12th Ohio
Dorothy J. McHaney Bluford Bethell - 12th Kentucky Cavalry
Cynthia A. May Walker Cemetery Superintendent Lyman B. May


Historical data

"First Alabama Cavalry, U.S.A. - Homage To Patriotism" by Glenda McWhirter Todd; data on Lewis V. Vanhoose provided by the author and used with her kind permission.

Civil War Soldiers & Sailors System - an invaluable reference on the men who comprised the United States Colored Troops, created by the National Park Service in conjunction with a wide range of academic, genealogical and govenmental organizations and agencies.

Michigan Veterans of the Civil War Burial Sites Don Harvey's excellent collection of data on Michigan soldiers

Other data sources

Clara Barton in Danville


Annapolis National Cemetery
Last updated Wednesday, October 36, 2016