Annapolis National Cemetery
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:
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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
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
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
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