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Soldier Listing
St. Joseph's Cemetery
Bardstown, Kentucky

The following is a list of soldiers believed to be buried near the Confederate monument in St. Joseph's Cemetery in Bardstown, Kentucky. There are several soldiers buried at this location whose names are yet unknown. Deo Vindice.

Lord God of Hosts be with us yet;
Lest we forget, lest we forget.
Marble tells not of their valor's worth,
Nameless, they rest in quiet earth.
We care not whence they came,
Dear is their lifeless clay;
Whether unknown, or known to fame,
Their cause and country still the same,
They died and wore the gray.

Alabama
16th Infantry: Co. C-Moses Hart 10-7-1862
28th Infantry: Co. D-1st Lt Robert AJ Armstrong 10-1-1862
  Co. D-William Bearden 1862
  Co. D-William G McCay 11-12-1862
  Co. E-John A Bailey 10-23-1862
  Co. F-Jesse Twilley 1862
  Co. L-J F Keeton 10-27-1862
33rd Infantry: Co. I-John H Tomlin 10-24-1862
34th Infantry: Co. A-Robert W Carlton 10-8-1862
  Co. E-John M Arant 10-8-1862
39th Infantry: Co. B-Augustus Glover 9-28-1862
  Co. H-Thomas R Cain 11-7-1862
45th Infantry: Co. I:corp. S W Bullock 11-12-1862
Arkansas
2nd Infantry: Co. A-William Ayers 10-1-1862
  Co. B Patrick Greley 1862
5th Infantry: Co. E-H S Cochran 9-27-1862
Florida
1st Infantry: Co. H-Corp. John E Tippens 9-26-1862
3rd Infantry: Co. A-James Clark 9-29-1862
  Co. A-Lawrence John Fatio 10-12-1862
  Co. A-Serg. George A Walker 10-22-1862
  Co. E-Blackman Dixon 9-28-1862
  Co. E-John S Donaldson 9-28-1862
  Co. E-John Llambias 1862
  Co. F-Serg. R Wilson Braddock 10-17-1862
Georgia
5th Infantry: Co. K-John W Eason 10-15-1862
56th: Co. G-William J M Spruell 10-24-1862
Mississippi
7th Infantry: Co. E-Thomas W Bruke 10-31-1862
8th Infantry: Co. F-William H. Finley 9-29-1862
10th Infantry: Co. A-B F Glaze 10-3-1862
27th Infantry: Co. K-Williams S Cowley 9-30-1862
32nd Infantry: Co. B-George Strickland 9-26-1862
  Co. E-John R Courson 10-1-1862
  Co. E-Martin V Ducan 10-1-1862
  Co. E-Abraham Gassett 10-1-1862
34th Infantry: Co. C-Albert C Wilson 10-3-1862
  Co. G-John R Coker 11-10-1862
  Co. H-Williams P Box 9-24-1862
37th Infantry: Co. K-Charles Allerson 10-8-1862
41st Infantry: Co. G-Samuel R Caples 10-30-1862
  Co. G-William L Dudley 10-20-1862
South Carolina
10th: Co. E-Edward T Ray 10-4-1862
19th Infantry: Co. B-James Dunn 10-15-1862
Tennessee
2nd: Co. G-William Laughlin 1861
5th: Co. G-Serg. Samuel P Kendall 10-27-1862
17th Infantry: Co. H-Mitchell Fowler 11-3-1862
33rd Infantry: Co. E- Michael Roach 10-13-1862
Consolidated: Pvt. James Henry-born 1822 10-13-1862
  Co. B-2nd Lt. John B Isom 11-11-1862
154th Infantry: Co. F-Thomas Carlin 10-26-1862
Unknown States
9th Infantry*: Co. C-2nd Lt. J M Pugh 10-2-1862
  Co. F-John Green 1863

*There were two 9th Infantry units with General Bragg's Army of the Mississippi in which these sodiers could have served:

9th Texas Infantry under Col. William H Young, Gen. Preston Smiths’s Brigade
9th Tennessee Infantry under Lt. Col. John W. Buford, Gen. George Maney’s Brigade

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