Following are
the names of deceased veterans lying in the cemetery at
Postville Decoration Day, 1903:
- John S. Post, 1st Iowa
cavalry
- John H. Burhans, 4th Iowa cavalry
- David M. Tripp, 7th Iowa cavalry
- Chas. J. Oehring, 2nd N.Y. cavalry
- John Putnam, 5th N.Y. artillery
- Serrano E. Putnam, 5th N.Y. artillery
- Wm. N. Piper, 6th Wis. artillery
- Wm. R. Johnson, 1st Mo. engineers
- Levi Minick, 3rd Iowa infantry
- Wm. L. Henderson, 12th Iowa infantry
- S.S. Blanchard, 12th Iowa infantry
- Wm. H. Johnson, 19th Iowa infantry
- Carl Knodt, 27th Iowa infantry
- Sylvanus Morse, 77th N.Y. infantry
- Wm. G. Parker, 23rd Wis. infantry
- G.L. Allen, 33rd Wis. infantry
- C.C. Combs, 4th Minn. infantry
- David Stark, N.Y. infantry, War of 1812
- C.B. Guy, Tenn., infantry, Seminole War
- E.H. Williams, Iowa infantry, Mexican
War
- J. Russell, Ill. infantry, Blackhawk
War
The surviving veterans in the
line of march were:
- D.E. Harrington, 18th
U.S. infantry
- W.A. Owen, 16th U.S. infantry
- James Perry, 6th Mich. cavalry
- A.R. Prescott, 1st Mo. engineers
- D.A. McMartin, 9th Iowa infantry
- Jeff Earnest, 27th Iowa infantry
- John Pixler, 27th Iowa infantry
- Chas. Skelton, 38th Iowa infantry
- Chas Hemmings, 38th Iowa infantry
- E.H. Putnam, 5th N.Y. artillery
- Geo. Redhead, 18th Iowa infantry
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