Lafayette's Greenbush Cemetary
Several week, or months ago, on the Monon Railroad
Historical - Technical Society's List Serve there was a discussion about
some Union
soldiers that were killed in a train wreck at Lafayette, Indiana, also known
as the Crane Train wreck of 1864. The subject was discussed and I learned
that several of the soldiers were buried in Greenbush Cemetary alongside
several Confederate prisoners who perished at Camp Tippecanoe in 1862.
September 11, 2004, I found myself in Lafayette and decided to stop by
and attempt to locate the grave site of these former warriors. I have posted
several pictures. To view larger images, just click on the image.

The monument. Sorry for the poor lighting. This monument
sits under a tree.

Left: Detail of the top section of the monument.
Right: Looking west down the row of headstones. Rounded stones are Union
soldiers and the peeked ones are Confederate soldiers.

Left: Closer look at a Confederate headstone. Right:
Close up of a Union headstone.

Left: Close to the Civil War graves, I found some
graves of Revolutionary War Veterans. Right: Monument to other Revolutionary
War Veterans.
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