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Military Records: Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865 buried in the North.
Barrett, Alfred N. Location : Point Lookout, Maryland Page # : 533
Barrett, C. T. Location : Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois Page # : 149
Barrett, Hansford Location : Camp Chase, Ohio Page # : 92
Barrett, J. A. Location : Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois Page # : 149
Barrett, J. L. Location : Finn's Point, New Jersey Page # : 378
Barrett, James Location : Danville, Kentucky Page # : 298
Barrett, James R. Location : Point Lookout, Maryland Page # : 533
Barrett, John J. Location : Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois Page # : 149
Barrett, Jos. A. Location : Louisville, Kentucky Page # : 502
Barrett, L. Location : Washington, District of Columbia Page # : 664
Barrett, L. C. Location : Danville, Kentucky Page # : 298
Barrett, Laban Location : Elmira, New York Page # : 304
Barrett, P. L. Location : Camp Chase, Ohio Page # : 92
Barrett, T. G. Location : Alton, Illinois Page # : 2
Barrett, T. H. Location : Camp Chase, Ohio Page # : 92
Barrett, Wm. B. Location : Camp Chase, Ohio Page # : 92
Barrett, Wm. F. Location : Camp Chase, Ohio Page # : 92
Barrett, Wm. F. Location : Rock Island, Illinois Page # : 614
Jean, Here's a Camp Chase website:
Camp Chase Military Prison and Confederate Cemetery
My gg-grandfather, Periander Lysander (P.L.), and his brother Tyler Harrison (T.H.) are buried there. There are a couple of other Barretts there as well. This website has a complete listing of the men who died there, including mil. outfit, plot number, etc.
I also found U.S. CWC -- Camp Chase Cemetery, which is part of a website on Franklin County, OH cemeteries.
Cemetery Photos, Franklin County, Ohio--Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery
This has individual pictures of each gravestone. (It's a bit tricky to find link to the gravestone pictures, you have to click on one particular picture to get there.) The cemetery looks very well cared for, the gravestones are all vertical and in excellent condition. Would like to go there if I'm ever in Ohio.
Conditions at the camp were horrible, I believe PL died of pneumonia, not sure about TH.
In the little bit of research I have done, it looks like my ancestor, William Grant Barrett, had some brothers who >died as prisoners of war at Camp Chase Ohio. I wonder if their graves are known and/or marked? I am thinking I >remember that at least one had no children, so there are no descendants to follow up and check this out. The little bit of research I did (ie, checking things out on the internet) was done, like 5 years ago, and I could find at the time >no information on what happened to the dead POW.
Does anyone know?
Jean H'burg, MS