Civil War Veterans' Unclaimed Remains Found
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•Remains of nearly 30 Civil War veterans found in a funeral home’s storage are laid to rest | CNN
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Cremated remains of more than two dozen Civil War veterans languished in storage at a funeral home and cemetery in Seattle .
They were buried with military honors in August at Washington ’s Tahoma National Cemetery .
One man survived being shot thanks to his pocket watch - which he kept until his death and another deserted the Confederate Army and joined the Union forces.
Johnson grew up in Pawtucket , had two sisters and a brother and worked as a druggist after the war.
He left to make his fortune out West , first in San Francisco and eventually in Seattle , where he died.
It doesn't appear Johnson ever married or had children, and no living relatives were found.
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