A Virtual Cemetery created by James Ellis

East Tennessee Union troops

This virtual cemetery will include Union servicemen who either lived or fought in the East Tennessee portion of the Civil War. This portion of the country was torn apart by strong Union sympathy and a strong feeling of loyalty to the State of Tennessee. The close proximity of the Cumberland Gap meant that Union and Confederate troops and calvary were constantly in the area. Bushwhackers were more of a problem than the warring factions, at times.

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Isaac A. Ellis Veteran Flowers have been left.

Birth and death dates unknown.

Cleveland, Bradley County, Tennessee, USA

Lieutenant Colonel John Ellis Veteran Flowers have been left.

29 Jan 1838 – 13 Sep 1915

Little Emory, Roane County, Tennessee, USA

Plot info: Marked only with foot stone

John H. Hardin Flowers have been left.

21 Dec 1844 – 15 Jan 1912

Braemar, Carter County, Tennessee, USA

Capt John Neely Veteran Flowers have been left.

7 Oct 1800 – 28 Feb 1863

Leach, Carroll County, Tennessee, USA

Adam Jacoby SlemmerFamous Memorial Veteran Flowers have been left.

24 Jan 1829 – 7 Oct 1868

Civil War Union Brigadier General. His most...

West Norriton Township, Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, USA

Plot info: Section B, Lot 92

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