Camp Chase Cemetery 2900 Sullivant Avenue Columbus, Ohio These pages are a little slow to load. Please be patient. EXPLANATORY NOTES: (a) Double burial shown on headstone. Grave number is listed twice to provide information on both individuals interred. (b) Double burial shown on Register of 1912 but not on Headstones. Suffix Rgstr or Hdstn identifies source of data shown here. (c) Register of ...
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CAMP CHASE CONFEDERATE CEMETERY Columbus, Ohio For many years, fresh flowers have mysteriously appeared on the grave of Benjamin Allen, a soldier in the Confederate Army, who is buried in the cemetery. They have also been found on the grave of an unknown soldier. Are they the gifts of some mysterious Confederate sympathizer Or are they tokens of grief from beyond this world Camp Chase was ...
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Laura Keeble (Kibby) Clayton is the great-grand-neice of Samual L. Cowan. She says, I don't know what the L. in his name stands for. Maybe my brother or sister do. As for the picture, we know it is a Cowan ancestor in his Civil War get-up, but I'm not sure if it's the same man. It is an interesting story. I'm happy to share it. Having been captured at Fort Donelson at its surrender to the ...
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Wills, Letters & Legends Battle Flag of 41st Ala. Inf., Alabama Department of Archives and History John Drish Leland was named for Dr. John Drish, a relative of his mother. He was a Captain in the Confederate Army and was taken prisoner and confined at Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio. He was with Gen. John Morgan in the raid through Ohio. A foraging party, which he was leading, took a horse from the ...
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