Civil War Union Burials in New Mexico
Compiled by Christina DeVita 2006©
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The following are names extracted from the work by Christina DeVita© as published in the New Mexico Genealogist 45(2) June 2006©.
The chart below lists only the names appearing in that exhibit. For details and history see the New Mexico Genealogist 45(2) June 2006©.
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As Published in 1869 in the Quartermaster General's Office, a listing of deceased Union soldiers buried in National Cemeteries.
Fifteen forts/camps/posts existed in the New Mexico Territory. Most had cemeteries with Union Soldiers buried therein.

Fort Wingate
1862 - 1864 and 1868 - 1914
This Fort was used by Kit Carson's Company in the Navajo Campaign.

Name Unit Date
Diona, Romeo Private 1st NM Cavalry 12/29/1866
Hager, Charles Private 5th US Inf. 11/27/1866
Hyslop, David Private --- 11/1/1867
Umbarger, Samuel Private 3rd US Vavalry 2/3/1867
Waterfield, Edward 5th US Infantry 12/5/1866