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By P-59A · Posted
George Lutz7 April 1872ChildPost Plot. East Side, Grave 137 I presume George and Caroline are related. The records show he was relocated to San Francisco, I can't find him. -
By Regular122 · Posted
Hereditary members of MOLLUS still retain the red center ribbons. Here is a fairly modern set (Last 30. years) and a pic of how the medal and ribbon is still worn. I believe associate members have the blue center even today. Steve -
By P-59A · Posted
Caroline Lutz13 April 1871ChildPost Plot. East Side, Grave 136 Originally buried at Ft. Mojave, Arizona. ∼Caroline was a child at the fort and was disinterred from Fort Mojave Post Cemetery and reinterred in San Francisco National Cemetery in 1892. -
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By P-59A · Posted
Richard Lawlor10 January 1876Pvt. Co. K 14th U.S. Inf.West Side, Grave 1323 PVT K 12TH US INF US ARMY∼Richard was a Pvt Co K and was disinterred from Fort Mojave Post Cemetery and reinterred in San Francisco National Cemetery in 1892\ The paper states he was murdered by having his skull bashed in and his body dumped in the Colorado river. -
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Peter Kenny5 November 1870Pvt. Co. G 14th U.S. Inf.West Side, Grave 1239 Company G 12th US Inf US Army∼Peter was a Pvt Co G and was disinterred from Fort Mojave Post Cemetery and reinterred in San Francisco National Cemetery in 1892. -
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Richard Jones13 March 1869Pvt. Co. E 14th U.S. Inf.West Side, Grave 1416 The records show he was relocated to San Francisco, I can't find him. -
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John Houghtondate not shownHospital StewardWest Side, Grave 1315 military Service and Career John Houghton served in the U.S. Army as a Hospital Steward from August 15, 1870, to March 28, 1873, being discharged at Camp Haulpia, Arizona Territory Find a Grave . As a Hospital Steward, he would have been responsible for medical care, supply management, and support to field hospitals during his service period. His role was significant for maintaining soldier health and medical logistics in the frontier territories of the late 19th century. Burial and Grave Information Original Burial: Fort Mojave Post Cemetery, Arizona Reinterment: San Francisco National Cemet
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