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Headstones Identified of Soldiers 11th US Colored Infantry
A Partial List


Corporal Emanuel Aiken,
Buried at the Little Rock National Cemetery.

Pvt. James Aiken
He is also listed on the African American Civil War Memorial in Washington DC. He is on plaque A-25. He is buried at the Little Rock National Cemetery.

Pvt William Arbaugh
 He is buried at the Little Rock National Cemetery

Pvt. Roger Bernard
He is buried at the Little Rock National Cemetery.

Thomas Blackwater (No Military Stone)
He is buried at Brazil Cemetery in Oklahoma in LeFlore County. H

Berry Brewer
He is buried at the Little Rock National Cemetery.

Elijah Bryant
is buried at Dripping Springs Cemetery in Crawford County, Arkansas.

Private Robert Bladis  
He is buried at the Ft. Smith National Cemetery

Private Simpson Caproll  
He is buried at the Little Rock National Cemetery

Pvt. William Carroll
He is buried at the Little Rock National Cemetery

Patrick (Paddy) Chappel
He is buried at the Little Rock National Cemetery

Aiken Dawson
He is buried at the Ft. Smith National Cemetery.

Sgt. Alexander Dunn
(11th Old Infantry & 113th New Infantry)
He is buried at the Ft. Smith National Cemetery

Sgt. Henry Evans
He is buried at the Ft. Smith National Cemetery.

Samuel Hainey
He is buried at the Ft. Smith National Cemetery.

Pvt Nathan Magnus
He is buried at the Little Rock National Cemetery