Notice of Intended Disinterment, 8238 [2022-03111]
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Objections from family
members and public comments can be
mailed to Captain Travis Fulmore, OAC
Project Manager, 1 Memorial Avenue,
Arlington, VA 22211 or emailed to
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Tracey L. Thompson,
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Department of the Army
Notice of Intended Disinterment
Department of the Army, DoD.
Notice of intended disinterment.
AGENCY:
The Office of Army
Cemeteries (OAC) is honoring the
requests of the family members to
disinter the human remains of 6 Native
American students from the Carlisle
Barracks Post Cemetery, Carlisle,
Pennsylvania. The decedent names are:
Raleigh James from the Washoe tribe,
Wade Ayres from the Catawba tribe,
Anatasia Achwak(Ashowak) and Anna
Vereskin from the Alaskan (Aleut) tribe,
Ellen Macy from the Umqua tribe and
Frank Green from the Oneida tribe.
These students died between 1880 and
1910 while attending the Carlisle Indian
Industrial School. At the request of the
closest living relative for each decedent,
OAC will disinter and facilitate the
transport and reinternment of the
remains in private cemeteries chosen by
the families at government expense.
This disinterment will be conducted in
accordance with Army Regulation 290–
5. This is not a Native American Graves
Protection and Repatriation Act
(NAGPRA) action because the remains
are not part of a collection. They are
interred in graves that are individually
marked at the Carlisle Barracks Post
Cemetery.
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SUMMARY:
The disinterment is scheduled to
begin on June 17, 2022. Transportation
to and re-interment in private
cemeteries will take place as soon as
practical after the disinterment. If other
living relatives object to the
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FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Captain Travis Fulmore, OAC Project
Managers, 703–695–3570, or at
usarmy.pentagon.hqdaanmc.mbx.accountability-coe@mail.mil
(preferred).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Additional information related to Native
Americans buried at the Carlisle
Barracks Post Cemetery can be found at
https://armycemeteries.army.mil/
Cemeteries/Carlisle-Barracks-Main-PostCemetery
DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
ACTION:
disinterment of these remains, please
provide written objection to Captain
Travis Fulmore at the email addresses
listed below prior to March 1st, 2022.
Such objections may delay the
disinterment for the decedent in
question.
James W. Satterwhite Jr.,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
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March 30 of each year, will submit to
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on Armed Services of the Senate and
House of Representatives, a report
describing the results of the activities of
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of one-to-four years with annual
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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
Department of the Army
Notice of Intended Disinterment
AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD.
ACTION: Notice of intended disinterment.
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SUMMARY: The Office of Army Cemeteries (OAC) is honoring the requests
of the family members to disinter the human remains of 6 Native
American students from the Carlisle Barracks Post Cemetery, Carlisle,
Pennsylvania. The decedent names are: Raleigh James from the Washoe
tribe, Wade Ayres from the Catawba tribe, Anatasia Achwak(Ashowak) and
Anna Vereskin from the Alaskan (Aleut) tribe, Ellen Macy from the Umqua
tribe and Frank Green from the Oneida tribe. These students died
between 1880 and 1910 while attending the Carlisle Indian Industrial
School. At the request of the closest living relative for each
decedent, OAC will disinter and facilitate the transport and
reinternment of the remains in private cemeteries chosen by the
families at government expense. This disinterment will be conducted in
accordance with Army Regulation 290-5. This is not a Native American
Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) action because the
remains are not part of a collection. They are interred in graves that
are individually marked at the Carlisle Barracks Post Cemetery.
DATES: The disinterment is scheduled to begin on June 17, 2022.
Transportation to and re-interment in private cemeteries will take
place as soon as practical after the disinterment. If other living
relatives object to the disinterment of these remains, please provide
written objection to Captain Travis Fulmore at the email addresses
listed below prior to March 1st, 2022. Such objections may delay the
disinterment for the decedent in question.
ADDRESSES: Objections from family members and public comments can be
mailed to Captain Travis Fulmore, OAC Project Manager, 1 Memorial
Avenue, Arlington, VA 22211 or emailed to [email protected] (preferred).
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Captain Travis Fulmore, OAC Project
Managers, 703-695-3570, or at [email protected] (preferred).
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Additional information related to Native
Americans buried at the Carlisle Barracks Post Cemetery can be found at
https://armycemeteries.army.mil/Cemeteries/Carlisle-Barracks-Main-Post-Cemetery
James W. Satterwhite Jr.,
Army Federal Register Liaison Officer.
[FR Doc. 2022-03111 Filed 2-11-22; 8:45 am]
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