The Camp Floyd Cemetery was established in 1858 and abandoned three years later as the troops stationed at Camp Floyd returned to fight in the Civil War. The actual number, location and identities of soldiers buried in the cemetery is not known with certainty as the Army did not keep burial records during this period and all surface evidence of grave locations was destroyed. Efforts to commemorate the cemetery included a monument dedicated by the War Department in 1913 and 84 granite markers placed by the American Legion in 1960. Army records have since revealed that almost half of the names on the markers were of individuals who died someplace other than Camp Floyd or were never with Johnston's Army. The following list of possible burials has been reconstructed from army records that record the names of soldiers who died at Camp Floyd. No list of civilians could be found. Ground penetrating radar done in 2009 revealed 33 burials and one double burial. The radar may not have detected all possible burials. New headstones were placed in 2011 to reflect the locations of the known burials. These headstones read "Unknown" in order to reflect that the identity of the burial is not known. Camp Floyd/Stagecoach Inn State Park would like to thank the Veterans Administration, Curtis Allen, Ephriam Dickson with the Fort Douglas Museum, Andrew Murphy, Tyler Bartholomew and Troop 1460.
Bergen James PVT Co. C. 4th Artillery accidental drowning
Bryan William PVT Co. I. 7th Infantry murdered
Edinger Benjamin F. PVT Co. C. 4th Artillery cause unknown
Farrell Edward PVT Co. F. 10th Infantry self-inflicted gunshot
Fuhr George PVT Co. G. 5th Infantry disease
Gallagher Daniel PVT Co. E. 7th Infantry pneumonia
Giers Robert PVT Co. I. 10th Infantry typhoid fever
Goodman Patrick PVT Co. D. 7th Infantry pneumonia
Green Charles R. SGT Co. E. II Dragoons self-inflicted wounds
Hardy James PVT Co. B. II Dragoons cause unknown
Kennedy Patrick PVT Co. B. II Dragoons cause unknown
Krause Antion PVT Co. A. 7th Infantry typhoid fever
Mahers Richard Recruit 4th Artillery dysentery
Main James L. PVT Co. D. 7th Infantry alcohol poisoning
McCabe James PVT Co. D. 7th Infantry consumption
McNickle Daniel PVT Co. B. 5th Infantry cause unknown
Means John PVT Co. H. II Dragoons disease
Moore William H. PVT Co. D. 7th Infantry Pneumonia
Mullen James PVT Co. I. 5th Infantry cause unknown
Newell Benjamin F. PVT Co. A. 7th Infantry suicide
Nieland Edward PVT Co. K. 7th Infantry typhoid fever
Noble Robert W. PVT Co. H. 5th Infantry disease
O'Brien Charles PVT Co. B. II Dragoons disease
O'Brien Michael PVT Co. A. II Dragoons aneurism
O'Connor Thomas PVT Co. H. 10th Infantry disease enteritis
O'Hara Edward PVT Co. D. 7th Infantry shot by A. sentinel of the Camp Guard
Otterback Christian CPL Co. 4th Artillery found murdered
Paige George H. CAPT QMD disease
Pike Ralph 1st Seargeant Co. I. 10th Infantry assassinated in Salt Lake City
Potts Elias K. Second LT. Co. C. 7th Infantry disease
Redding William PVT Co. C. 7th Infantry alcohol poisoning
Rooney Terence PVT Co. A. 7th Infantry diabetes
Shields Henry PVT Co. B. II Dragoons cause unknown
Sliter Thomas M. PVT Co. B. 7th Infantry disease
Stewart James PVT Co. D. 5th Infantry accidental shooting
Sweeney James PVT Co. C. 7th Infantry hemorrhage of the stoMacH
Thrall Charles C. PVT Co. E. 5th Infantry cause unknown
Trittle Theodore PVT Co. C. 4th Artillery disease
Tucker Henry C. SGT Co. I. 5th Infantry cause unknown
Warren James H. PVT Co. K. 5th Infantry aka James H. Richards disease Akerly Charles W. PVT Co. A. 5th Infantry cause unknown
Grava Heinrich PVT Co. G. 5th Infantry cause unknown
Isaacs John E. PVT Co. D. 7th Infantry disease
McDougal Archibald T. PVT Co. E. 10th Infantry cause unknown