The list below was compiled by Edward L. Randall, Post QM, during April 1873.  The statement shows numbers, names, etc. of persons interred in Post Cemetery at Ft. Larned, Kansas.

 

Description of the Cemetery:

  The Post Cemetery is one hundred and forty-four (144) feet square and is surrounded by a board fence.  The Cemetery is ¼ mile from the flag staff in a north westerly direction.

 

GRAVE

NO.

 

NAME

 

RANK

 

CO.

 

NO

 

State

 

Arm

CAUSE OF DEATH

 

DATE OF DEATH

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Month

Day

Year

74

Adams, Elliot W.

Pvt

H

7th

US

Inf

Vulmuse; Setopleom

Oct

3

1868

 

Ayers, Sergt

Sergt.

 

7th

US

Cav

Gunshot complications

Ukn

Ukn

Ukn

 

Bach, Henry

Pvt

B

3rd

US

Inf

Froze to Death

Nov

29

1867

1347

Backus, C. T.

Sergt

L

1st

Col

Cav

Diarrhea

Sept

21

1864

5

Baker, George

Pvt

A

10th

US

Cav

Cholera

July

11

1867

1

Benton, Thomas

Pvt

A

10th

US

Cav

Typhoid Fever

May

22

1867

845

Burns, George W.

Sergt

F

5th

US

Inf

Diarrhea

Nov

20

1873

1928

Burton, J. F.

Pvt

E

2nd

US

Vol Inf

Pleurisy

May

10

1865

1929

Buston, James F.

Pvt

E

2nd

Wis

Inf

Pleurisy

May

19

1865

25

Carpenter, John

Pvt

B

3rd

US

Inf

Texacomia

Nov

21

1867

54

Cornolius, C.

Pvt

K

3rd

US

Inf

Cholera

July

20

1867

1616

Cotton, Charles

Pvt

 

3rd

Wis

Cav

unk

Jan

18

1865

659

Cox, James

Pvt

C

3rd

US

Inf.

Rupture of bladder

March

19

1872

 

Davis, William

Pvt

M

2nd

Col

Cav

 

March

9

1865

564

Dougherly, Joseph

Pvt

H

12th

US

Inf

Gonorrhea

May

7

1863

790

Drissoll, Patrick

Pvt

H

5th

US

Inf

Consumption

Oct

2

1872

 

Fields, Joseph

 

F

2nd

Col

Cav

 

 

 

 

30

Finley, Fair

Pvt

D

3rd

US

Inf

Drowning

June

13

1867

 

Fulkerson, Richard H.

Pvt

D

3rd

US

Inf

 

Suicide

Nov

29

1868

288

Gordon, David

Sergt

M

7th

US

Cav

Gunshot Wound

Dec

16

1870

10

Harlod, Alex

Pvt

A

10th

US

Cav

Diarrhea

July

25

1867

284

Harrison, George

Pvt