Oakwood Cemetery was set as the final resting place of soldiers who died in treatment at Chimborazo Hospital, a massive facility on Church Hill. By the end of the war, the Confederate section of the cemetery covered about 7.5 acres and contained around 17,000 burials.
Oakwood Cemetery was set as the final resting place of soldiers who died in treatment at Chimborazo Hospital, a massive facility on Church Hill. By the end of the war, the Confederate section of the cemetery covered about 7.5 acres and contained around 17,000 burials.
Family Members
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Burwell Williams Buttrill Jr
1834–1900
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Corp Marcus A. Buttrill
1836–1863
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Frances Elizabeth Emerline Buttrill
1842–1894
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Nancy V. Buttrill Stanley
1845–1931
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Josephine Buttrill Smith
1846–1902
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Marietta Adeline "Addie" Buttrill Summerlin Caldwell
1849–1940
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David Britton Buttrill
1851–1921
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Harrison Taylor Buttrill
1853–1940
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Exa Edna Georgiana Buttrill Reid
1856–1936
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