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The registers are arranged by the name of the military post, and thereunder usually in rough chronological order by date of burial. The burial registers primarily include soldiers of the Regular Army and Union Army (volunteers). Many civilians, usually wives or children of military personnel, are also listed, as well as some Confederate Army soldiers.  
The registers are arranged by the name of the military post, and thereunder usually in rough chronological order by date of burial. The burial registers primarily include soldiers of the Regular Army and Union Army (volunteers). Many civilians, usually wives or children of military personnel, are also listed, as well as some Confederate Army soldiers.  
* '''Related National Archives Collections - RG 393 Records of Continental Commands'''
^[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/301837 Fort Laramie, Wyoming, Register of Burials at the Post Cemetery, 7/1867 - 6/1888]
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== What Can These Records Tell Me? ==
== What Can These Records Tell Me? ==
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