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Confederate Cemetery in West Hill Cemetery, Dalton GA
Confederate Cemetery in West Hill Cemetery, Dalton GA
Does anyone have a list of the names on the wall monument at the cemetery? I have been looking for an ancestor, Henry Barnett, who was killed at Chickamauga, at Snodgrass Hill.
Thanks
Greg S Barnett
______________________________ Burlington Lodge #763 F&AM
New Knoxville Mess
ArmoryGuards/ WIG
______________________________ An authentic person of true insignificance
Re: Confederate Cemetery in West Hill Cemetery, Dalton GA
Greg old buddy,
I don't know if you saw this or not http://www.accessgenealogy.com/cemetery/georgiaw.htm
but scroll down the page to Whitfield and they have a complete listing of names at West Hill by section. Good luck, Garrett
Garrett W. Silliman
[I]Don't Float the Mainstream[/I]
[SIZE="1"]-Sweetwater Brewing Company, Atlanta, GA[/SIZE]
Re: Confederate Cemetery in West Hill Cemetery, Dalton GA
I live close by in Tunnel Hill. I'll go by and look this weekend if I can get a chance. This whole area was covered in hospitals following Chickamauga and during a big part of the war. Sadly alot of soldiers ended up in unmarked graves all over the place around here.
Captain Andy Witt
52nd Geo Vol Inf Co I CSA
Blue Ridge Mess
I don't know if you saw this or not http://www.accessgenealogy.com/cemetery/georgiaw.htm
but scroll down the page to Whitfield and they have a complete listing of names at West Hill by section. Good luck, Garrett
Maybe you've already done this part, but have you searched the various records on ancestry.com?
-Sam Dolan
Sam,
I have looked at ancestry for years and no luck. I just saw a partial picture of the monument that was placed at the cemetery in 1999, I think, with recently found names of the 400 unknown buried there. The picture does not show the whole monument. I saw one soldier from my ancestors regiment, 63d Tenn. So, maybe he is there as well.
I live close by in Tunnel Hill. I'll go by and look this weekend if I can get a chance. This whole area was covered in hospitals following Chickamauga and during a big part of the war. Sadly alot of soldiers ended up in unmarked graves all over the place around here.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks to all,
Greg S Barnett
______________________________ Burlington Lodge #763 F&AM
New Knoxville Mess
ArmoryGuards/ WIG
______________________________ An authentic person of true insignificance
Re: Confederate Cemetery in West Hill Cemetery, Dalton GA
Greg,
You might want to also check for him in the Marietta Confederate Cemetary and Oakland in Atlanta. Those two have the highest numbers of Chickamauga deads in them.
Lee
Lee White
Researcher and Historian
"Delenda Est Carthago"
"My name is Ozymandias, King of Kings, Look on my Works, ye Mighty, and despair!"
Re: Confederate Cemetery in West Hill Cemetery, Dalton GA
Hey Spinner,
Lee's right, checking the Marietta cemetery would be a good shot at finding him. Mary Green (who gathered the dead for the Resaca Confederate Cemetery) was put in charge of gathering the CS bodies from Chickamauga Battlefield in 1866. Which she sent to Marietta. Microfilm of her scrap book is in the Georgia Archives and it has lists of the recoveries (mostly unknowns but quite a few names -along with unit designation and area recovered).
The city of Dalton petitioned (which is in her scrapbook) to have the Chickamauga dead buried in Dalton, but Marietta was chosen.
I have a copy here at the house I will dig out and see if I can find anything for you.
There is also a list of the soldiers she exumed from the "Citizen GraveYard" as she called it, at Tunnel Hill , which she also sent to Marietta.
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