clCompiles List Of Soldiers 1 Buried In This CountyC( in(Continued from page one)lyiythBeveordeanux3lrbiccailaVi\VAELeeyhein-ofckjo.iurityaS1li01ra,rs.can War February 13, 1847, and was discharged February 13, 1852. He enlisted in July, 1862. as Co. E, 20th Iowa Inf. He also served in the 2dMo. Cavalry during the Civil War.One Confederate veteran Is also buried in the city cemetery, Dr. C. J. Hackett, who was born in Louisa county, Virginia, and served on the staff of Col. A. P. Hill in the Confederate army. After forty years this grave was discovered and marked by a government stone. One Indian war veteran is Radnor Clifton Earl, born February 17, 1847, who was massacred by the Sioux Indians while defending his father on August 18, 1862.The first Civil War veteran buried in Le Mars was Joseph Foster, who died August 12, 1871.Veterans buried in other cemeteries of the county are as follows: Grant—Civil War 2, World War 2. Total 4.Akron, Westfield and Preston-Civil War 53, World War 14, Spanish American 1, peace Time 1. Total 69. The Akron Legion Post has been furnished a record of these graves and is responsible for their care.Kingsley, Elkhorn and Union— Civil War 37, World War 14. Total 51. The Kingsley Legion Post is responsible for these and bas a c°Py the registration.Remsen and Oyens—Civil War 5, World War 15, Peace Time 1, at Oyens 3. Total 24.. These are assigned to Remsen Legion Post.Stanton, Hungerford, Liberty, Hin ton- Floyd Valley-rttnr'Lincoirr-^ClviV War 14, World War 10, Peace Time 1. Total 25. . IMerrill, Adaville and Johnson town- j nf shin—Civil War 15, World War 13,tofeld:allIch ot 5k sU8Dmtod