Oakland Cemetery, Keokuk Iowa
27th Iowa Top Banner

Roll of Honor

(No. XII)

Names of Soldiers

Who Died in

Defense of the American Union

Interred in the

National Cemeteries

At

New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia,

Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Arkansas, Texas, Utah

Territory, and on the Pacific Coast


"Invincible Banner! The Flag of the Free!
Oh! where treads the foot that would falter for thee!
Or the hands that would be folded till triumph is won,
And the Eagle looks proud, as of old, to the sun?
Give tears for the parting--a murmur of prayer--
Then forward! the fame of our standard to share!
With a welcome to wounding and combat and scars
And the glory of death for the Stripes and the Stars."


ROLL OF HONOR
General Order No. 15
Quartermaster General's Office
Washington, D. C. March 8, 1867

The following report of March 1, 1867, of Brevet Lieut. Col. James M. Moore, Assistant Quartermaster U.S. Army, of the names of soldiers interred in U.S. Cemeteries in New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, Illinois, Missouri, Iowa, Arkansas, Texas, Utah Territory and on the Pacific coast, is published by authority of the Secretary of War for the information of surviving comrades and friends.

D. H. Rucker
Acting Quartermaster General,
Brevet Major General, U.S. A.


27th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry
Roll of Honor
Oakland Cemetery, Keokuk, Iowa

No. Name Rank Co. Died
125 Crown, Joseph * ? F Nov. 19, 1864 *
208 Griswold, George W. ? B Jan. 16, 1865 *
377 Musgrove, B * ? G April 16, 1865


* Indicates a discrepancy between the Roll of Honor and The Iowa Roster and Records of Iowa Soldiers in the War of the Rebellion. I recognize the difference, but have no way of knowing which (if either) is correct.