These four volumes record burials in several different arrangements: volume 1, by rank/state of regiment/branch
of service; vol. 2, by square number in the cemetery; and volumes 3 and 4, alphabetically by name of the
deceased. The microfilm begins with a typescript “index,” giving names alphabetically and year of death. It is
unclear how much duplication occurs among the various volumes. Although this microfilm carries an “LN” call
number, the records were filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah. mf LN44
A second series of microfilm from the U.S. Army Office of the Quartermaster General also records burials at
“Monument Cemetery” (i.e., Chalmette National Cemetery). These records are labeled “Abstracts of Interments
at ‘Monument Cemetery,’ New Orleans, La. and cover the period 1864-1868, inclusively. The records also
include a “Record Sheet of Disinterments.” Again, it is unclear how much duplication occurs among the various
volumes. mf LN45
A .pdf file listing headstones of those buried at Chalmette has been compiled by the Jean Lafitte National Historical Park and Preserve and is available online at www.nps.gov/jela/upload/Chalmette National Cemeteryupdated.pdf.
The St. Bernard Parish USGenWeb project page (files.usgwarchives.net/la/state/cemeteries/military/chalmette.txt) has also produced a list of burials at Chalmette.
Given the
confusion of the microfilmed records, researchers would be well advised to use these online indexes.