A letter from Dutch immigrant Peter J. Williamson back home to his wife, Eunice, during the Civil War. In 1862, Williamson enlisted as a Private in the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry, Company F and was ultimately promoted to Full 1st Lieutenant. During...
28; /; 10.0x20.0; 319; I; 06/02/1845; Can't find the lot--somewhere near Cedar on the West side. Possible that it be either Southeast 28 , Lot 32 or Northeast 28. Lot 17.
(Black); 28; 10.0x10.0; 276; III; 03/10/1865; Can't find the lot = somewhere 110' south of Oak commencing at Fred Kramer's southwest corner and running south.
(Transferred from Kramer, Fred); 28; Northwest; 10.0x10.0; 274; III; 02/15/1879; Can't find the lot--somewhere 100' south of Oak Avenue-- near Tyre's East side of his lot--in the northewest corner of the cemetery.
28; Northwest; 10.0x20.0; 271; III; 02/27/1865; Can't find the lot--somewhere 80' south of Oak Avenue--near George Schaffer's southwest corner and Monroe Alford's northeast corner.
28; Northwest; 20.0x10.0; 275; III; 03/08/1865; Can't find this lot--somewhere 100' on the south side of Oak Avenue-- near Monroe Alford's southeast corner.
25.0x40.0; 277; II; 03/01/1853; Can't find this lot-- somewhere on the west side of Gulley Avenue and the North side of Mulberry. ; [for burial] See file--noted to have been moved to Mt. Olivet--she is the mother-in-law of H.S. French.; Guigley,...
20.0x20.0; 189; III; 01/07/1863; Can't find this lot..somewhere on te East side of the Cemetery--at the junction of Plumb Avenue and Turnpike--next to Angeline Byler's lot.
32; 10.0x20.0; 27; III; 05/29/1856; Can't find the lot--somewhere on the east side of D. F. Carter's lot--in the south side of Cherry and the west side of City Avenue extended.