HAMPTON NATIONAL CEMETERY
Hampton, Virginia

UNITED STATES COLORED CIVIL WAR VETERANS AND WHITE OFFICERS

Gravestone Images with Captions of 1485 United States Colored Civil War Soldiers, Veterans and White Officers Resting at Hampton National Cemetery, Hampton, Virginia


 

Researched and compiled  by

Posted by

John Hall
Graves Registration Officer
Colonel James Brady Camp #63
Department of Maryland

Sons of  Union Veterans of the Civil War

Bennie J. McRae, Jr.
Associate Member
Sergeant Elijah P. Marrs Camp #5
Department of Kentucky
Sons of  Union Veterans of the Civil War

John G. Hall
[Photo by Christopher Holcombe]


"In the 1930’s the last of the heroic USCT soldiers were laid to rest in Hampton National Cemetery. Faded into obscurity for over 80 years they now live on in this project. From this day forward their courage, bravery and sacrifice will always be remembered, never forgotten….."
John G. Hall, Graves Registration Officer, Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War.

medal of honor

Sergeant Alfred B Hilton
Company H
4th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
DOD 10/21/64
Grave # 1231, Section E

Private Charles Veale
Company D
4th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
DOD 7/27/72
Grave # 5097, Section F I


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