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Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery

A burial ground before 1847, this graveyard became an Army post cemetery in the 1860s. It is the final resting place for most who fell at San Pasqual in 1846, and for the USS Bennington victims of 1905. It became ...

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Salisbury National Cemetery

Salisbury Prison and Trench Graves

Salisbury Prison was established by the Confederate government in October 1861 on the site of an old cotton factory. In preparation for the first prisoners, a portion of the grounds was enclosed by a stockade fence. ...

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The Honolulu Memorial at the National Memorial Cemetery of the P

In these gardens are recorded

the names of Americans

who gave their lives

in the Service of their Country

and whose earthly resting place

is known only to God

*Indicates Medal Of Honor Award

Marker can be reached from Puowaina Drive.

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Quantico National Cemetery

This cemetery is dedicated to the memory of all the patriotic men and women who answered their Country's call to service. Their inspiring contribution will help preserve in the hearts and lives of all Americans the spirit of patriotism, the ...

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Quantico National Cemetery Carillon

AMVETS

dedicated this carillon in memory of America's veterans who served honorably in the U.S. Armed Forces.

November 11, 1983

Quantico National Cemetery

"As these bells ring...honored dead rest...freedom lives..."

Marker can be reached from Joplin Road (Virginia Route 619).

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Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery

This National Cemetery

has been listed in

The National Register

of

Historic Places

by the

United States Department of the Interior

1999

Marker is on Dixie / Pacemaker near Ironwood, on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Willamette National Cemetery Carillon Bells

[Main/Bottom Marker]:

These Carillon Bells

in honor and loving memory of

all Veterans

were donated by the Oregon State

Federation of Garden Clubs, Inc.

[Top Marker]:

June          [The Oregon Federation of Garden Clubs Logo]      ...

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Shiloh National Cemetery

After the Battle of Shiloh, Federal details buried the dead of both sides near where they fell. The warm weather and great number of bodies made it necessary to bury the dead quickly.

In 1866 the United States Government established this ...

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Finn’s Point National Cemetery

This cemetery contains

the graves of 2,436 Confederate

soldiers who died while pisoners

of war at Fort Delaware.

Marker is on Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Finn’s Point National Cemetery

This cemetery contains

the graves of 2,436 Confederate

soldiers who died while pisoners

of war at Fort Delaware.

Marker is on Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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