Chris Angeno [sic], Co. F, 13th Iowa, gunshot wound in leg, admitted April 18th, died May 2.
D. A. Willard, Co. A, 8th Iowa, typhoid fever, admitted May 2d, died May 5th.
J. W. Robinson, Co. F, 2d Iowa, typhoid fever, admitted May 2d, died May 5th.
Stowell G. Dean, Co. C, 13th Iowa, typhoid fever, admitted April 18th, died May 6th.
Orland M. Nichols, Co. G, 3d Iowa, typhoid fever, admitted April 18th, died April 18th.
Enos Walker, Co. E, 13th Iowa, intermittent fever, admitted April 17th, died April 26th.
– Published in The Burlington Weekly Hawk-Eye, Burlington, Iowa, Saturday, May 17, 1862, p. 2
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Interesting. No dead today at Camp Dennison. Supposedly, the dead were relocated to Camp Chase. However, being Fed dead, they wouldn't be in the Camp Chase confederate cemetery, so they must be elsewhere, or lost. I'll see what I can find via the National cemetery listing. You'd think the dead would stay buried, but they keep getting moved around. :)
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