Appomattox Cemetery
The Appomattox cemetery is located within the Appomattox Court House National Historic Park administered by the U.S. National Park Service, at Appomattox, Virginia.

The men buried here were killed at the end of a long and brutal civil war, and were among the very last to fall. 

May their sacrifice help us to prevent future wars through the loss of sweat & pride, not blood.
Some Links of Interest:
Appomattox C. H. National Historical Park
Virginia Civil War Message Board
Alabama Civil War Message Board
Comments:
Name: J. Posey Buckhall
Email: bristoestation@yahoo.com
The grave of Private J. H. Hutchins,
Company A, 5th Alabama Infantry Battalion,
Army of Northern Virginia. 

"...and he, like thousands of other brave Alabama boys, sleeps in Virginia soil, there to await the resurrection morn."

                             William Frierson Fulton, Jr.
             
Family Record and War Reminiscences                  
The following are names of those known:
Sergeant O. F. DeMesmer
   Donaldsonville Artillery, Louisiana
Private J. H. Hutchins,
   Company A, 5th Alabama Infantry Battalion
Private J. W. Ashby,
   2nd Virginia Cavalry
Private J. A. Hogan,
   Company E, 26th Georgia Infantry
Private P. F. Winn,
   Battery E, 9th Georgia Regiment
J. W. Douglas
   command not known
Private A. B. Hicks,
   Company D, 26th Virginia Infantry
Captain Miles C. Macon,
   Fayette Artillery, Virginia

From the Confederate Veteran Magazine
Created July 30, 2001 in remembrance of their sacrifice
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