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Mon May 6, 2013, 07:45 AM May 2013

Remains of Indiana Civil War vets headed to Arlington National Cemetery [View all]

http://www.indystar.com/article/20130504/NEWS/305040051/Remains-Indiana-Civil-War-vets-headed-Arlington-National-Cemetery

After more than 100 years, the unclaimed remains of two Civil War veterans from Indiana will find their way to a final resting place this week in the nation’s capital.

The cremated remains of Lt. Zuinglius K. McCormack and Pvt. Lycurgus McCormack, brothers who served in the Civil War, will be transported to Arlington National Cemetery following a memorial service in Indianapolis on Tuesday.

A nonprofit veterans group called the Missing in America Project, in collaboration with the American Legion, recovered the remains from the unclaimed storage vaults of Indianapolis-based Flanner and Buchanan Funeral Centers. The company operated the state’s first crematory, where Zuinglius and Lycurgus were cremated in 1908 and 1912, respectively.

The two men came from a family with deep Hoosier roots. Their great grandfather was one of the first settlers in the Connersville area, and their grandfather was one of the first settlers to arrive in Indianapolis, said Rick France of the Genealogical Society of Marion County.




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