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Interments - U
CEME NAME RANK Alias Spouse WAR UNIT STATE CO BRANCH DOD SECT GRAVE REMARKS
VNC Ufer, Henry       CIVIL 1st MO  M   07 Apr 1865 L 6266 157/1
VNC Underhill, Arnold Corporal     CIVIL 8th    B   05 Aug 1863 F 1314 111/1
VNC Underwood, C.  Private     CIVIL 76th OH  C     A 3111 7/1
VNC Underwood, J. S.  Private     CIVIL 72nd OH  C   23 May 1863 G 4609 72/1
VNC Unran, Jurgen 1st Sergeant     CIVIL 26th IA  E   27 Jun 1863 P 10076 8/2
VNC Upton, J. C.  Jr.  Private First Class     WWII 507th    H   18 May 1945 W 17435 WWII dead from England
VNC Urban, H. H.        CIVIL 120th OH  D   18 May 1863 H 135 56/1
VNC Uren, James Barnes 2nd Lieutenant     U 60th    B   22 Feb 1951 O 17594 DOB Jan 7 - 1890
VNC Uren, William B.  Corporal     U 313th       07 Mar 1958 O 17631 DOB Mar 21 - 1891
VNC Uthe, Christopher       CIVIL      A   25 Sep 1863 G 5311 89/1
 

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Thomas O. Selfridge

Did You Know?
Thomas O. Selfridge, captain of the USS Cairo, commanded three boats which sank during the war. Each began with the letter "C"-Cumberland, Cairo, and Conestoga. The coincidence was noted after the Conestoga sank, and Selfridge was assigned to the USS Osage, which survived to the end of the war.

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