From Harris Beecher's "History of the 114th N.Y.S.V.; Where it went, what it saw, and what it did." (1866), p. 575: "Musician Lysander Butts - Died of consumption, at McKim's Hospital, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 18, '64. Brother of Musician [Samuel C.] Butts, of Company K."
From "U. S. Roll of Honor, 1861 - 1865, vol. 21, p. 5, (soldiers buried in Loudon Park National Cem., Baltimore, MD:) "Botts [sic], Lysander, [Co.] I, 114 NYSV, Dec. 18, 1864"
FindaGrave contributor # 48977220 notes that Lysander Butts iis not listed as buried here, My source for the information on Lysander is: "Roll of Honor" vol. XIX, page 5, published 1865-1868 by the U. S. Quaretemaster's Department. Given no other site of burial in Chenango County, this is the only citation for his hurial.
From Harris Beecher's "History of the 114th N.Y.S.V.; Where it went, what it saw, and what it did." (1866), p. 575: "Musician Lysander Butts - Died of consumption, at McKim's Hospital, Baltimore, Md., Dec. 18, '64. Brother of Musician [Samuel C.] Butts, of Company K."
From "U. S. Roll of Honor, 1861 - 1865, vol. 21, p. 5, (soldiers buried in Loudon Park National Cem., Baltimore, MD:) "Botts [sic], Lysander, [Co.] I, 114 NYSV, Dec. 18, 1864"
FindaGrave contributor # 48977220 notes that Lysander Butts iis not listed as buried here, My source for the information on Lysander is: "Roll of Honor" vol. XIX, page 5, published 1865-1868 by the U. S. Quaretemaster's Department. Given no other site of burial in Chenango County, this is the only citation for his hurial.
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