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Finn's Point National Cemetery
Salem, Salem County, New Jersey

Finn's Point National Cemetery
RFD# 3, Fort Mott Road
Salem, New Jersey 08079

Visitor Contributed Records

These records were contributed to Cemetery Records Online by our visitors. Decedents listed here may possibly be duplicated on the Veterans' Affairs records. The records below were provided by contributors to Cemetery Records Online. Total records = 11.

Contributor's Index:

My husband and I happened to come upon Finn's Point National Cemetery by accident sometime back in 1967. Along the walk, beginning at the entrance to the cemetery, the haunting words of Theodore O'Hara's poem, THE BIVOUAC OF THE DEAD, were inscribed on plaques and in my memory forever, [GO]

There was a large monument with the following inscription:

"2,436 Confederate soldiers who died at Ft. Delaware
while Prisoners of War and whose graves cannot
now be individually identified."

Cline, Daniel, Co. G 47th Reg. Ala, [GO]
Cline, E.C., Co. F 14th Reg. Tenn, [GO]
James, R., Co. K 13th Reg. Ala, [GO]
Klein, Anna, infant, 11 May 1928, [GO]
LaForge, James, N.Y. Small stone obelisk on grave site, [GO]
Morgan, Frank, Tenn. Pvt. 1 Class, 25 Oct. 1938, [GO]
Sandlin, John, Co. D3 Confederate Cav, [GO]
Sandlin, Westfall, son of 1st Sgt. Mathew Sandlin, USA, Aug 26, 1937, [GO]
Schaefer, Morris, NY Pvt 1 Engrs. 1 Div., 7 Apr 1923, [GO]
Simpson, Finns S., Co, B, Reg 1 Tenn. Cav, [GO]
Wagner, Nick, Illinois, Pvt. Coast Art. Corp., 29 Oct. 1915, [GO]

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