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By P-59A · Posted
H. M. (Hugh) Warrick24 July 1871Pvt. Co. G 12th U.S. Inf.West Side, Grave 123 The records say he was relocated to San Francisco. I can find him. -
By P-59A · Posted
Aug. G. Steinbeck22 July 1871Discharged Co. G. 12th U.S. Inf.West Side, Grave 1331 Aug. G. Steinbeck — 12th U.S. Infantry, Company G, West Side, Grave 1331 Based on the provided burial record, Aug. G. Steinbeck served in Company G, 12th U.S. Infantry and was discharged from the regiment. His final resting place is West Side, Grave 1331 at Fort Mohave Cemetery in Mohave County, Arizona Genealogy Trails. Context of Fort Mohave Cemetery Fort Mohave was established in April 1859 and served as a military post until it was discontinued in September 1896. Soldiers and civilians buried there were later reinterred in the National Cemetery at San Francisco, but some remained at Fort Mohave. The cemetery contains both marked and unmarked graves, including those of soldiers from the 12th U.S. Infantry Genealogy Trails. Related Burials The Fort Mohave cemetery records list several other 12th U.S. Infantry soldiers buried nearby, such as: John Evans (Pvt., Co. G, 12th U.S. Inf.) — West Side, Grave 1245 John French (Citizen) — West Side, Grave 1332 William Furlong (Sutler) — West Side, Grave 1325 Genealogy Trails These graves are in the same general area, suggesting that Aug. G. Steinbeck’s grave (1331) is in close proximity to others from the same regiment. -
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By P-59A · Posted
John Sobel20 July 1870Pvt. Co. H 12th U.S. Inf.West Side, Grave 1316 John was a Pvt in Co H and was disinterred from Fort Mojave Post Cemetery and reinterred in San Francisco National Cemetery in 1892. The 1870; Census Place: Hohave City, Mohave, Arizona Territory; Roll: M593_46; Page: 2; Image: 4. John Sobel Estimated Birth Year: abt 1838 Age in 1870: 32 Birthplace: Württemberg / Wurttemberg Home in 1870: Hohave City, Mohave, Arizona Territory Race: White Gender: Male Post Office: Mohave City -
By P-59A · Posted
Barbara Snyder23 April 1873ChildPost Plot. East Side, Grave 141 Mary Jane Snyder1 June 1873Mother of BarbaraPost Plot. East Side, Grave 141 The records say they were relocated to San Francisco. I can find them. -
By P-59A · Posted
George Sanders20 August 1867Pvt. Co. E 14th U.S. Inf.West Side, Grave 1244 The records say he was relocated to San Francisco. I can find him. -
By Illinigander · Posted
Thank you both so much for your information. I think you have scored a winner! I think the Concordia buttons made the difference. At any rate it adds a nice addition to my WW1 people. Illinigander -
By P-59A · Posted
Mary C, Powers29 May 1873ChildPost Plot. East Side, Grave 139 The records show she was relocated to San Francisco, I can't find her. -
By P-59A · Posted
Fanny Powers16 June 1875ChildPost Plot. East Side, Grave 138 The records show she was relocated to San Francisco, I can't find her. -
By muddyboots · Posted
Picked this up the other day because it looks to be made of brass, not sterling silver, and, from glancing around, it has the look of a pin made by H&H. Others by this maker are very well marked with the maker's mark, sometimes in two locations. There is always a possibility of a similar pin being made by another maker. Any thoughts or opinions are welcome.
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