Those who perished in the Civil War:
Killed at Fredericksburg:
Augustus Baldwin Fairchild, Company A, cenotaph markers, 58 Magnolia Avenue, Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven
This stone for Augustus, which stands next to the above stone, is shared with Augustus' brother Charles and three triplet siblings of Augustus who died shortly after their birth.
Franklin E. Alling, Company H, cenotaph marker, 75 Locust Avenue, Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven
Charles L. Alling, Company H, gravestone, 46 Magnolia Avenue, Grove Street Cemetery
John Mitchell, Company D, gravestone, 74 Cedar Avenue, Grove Street Cemetery
Corporal William G. Hill, Company I, gravestone, 55 Locust Avenue, Grove Street Cemetery
Killed at Gettysburg:
Lieutenant Colonel Henry C. Merwin gravestone, 48 Maple Avenue, Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven
Jedediah Chapman, Captain of Company H, gravestone, 41 Laurel Avenue, Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven
Those who survived the Civil War:
Colonel Richard S. Bostwick gravestone, 20 Sylvan Avenue, Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven
Second Lieutenant Frank M. Chapman gravestone, 41 Laurel Avenue, Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven
Lieutenant Edmund B. Cross, Company B, gravestone, 67 Locust Avenue, Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven
Edward F. Baldwin, Company E, gravestone, 51 Laurel Avenue, Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven
Wells R. Davis, Company H, gravestone, 42 Spruce Avenue, Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven
William W. Moses, Company H, gravestone, 40 Locust Avenue, Grove Street Cemetery, New Haven
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