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The human carnage of the American Civil War led Congress in 1862 to authorize President Lincoln to purchase cemetery grounds to be used as national cemeteries. By 1870, the remains of nearly 300,000 Union dead had been buried in 73 national cemeteries. As of late 2018, there are 150 National Cemeteries, with the Department of Veterans Affairs' National Cemetery Administration maintaining most, while the US Army and the US Department of the Interior maintain several, with more than four million veterans of all US wars interred. This series is intended to capture all markers about these national cemeteries as well as any war and veterans memorials on their grounds.101 ► Illinois, Madison County, Alton — Alton National Cemetery — |
102 ► Illinois, Madison County, Alton — North Alton Confederate Cemetery — |
103 ► Illinois, Madison County, Alton — The Cost of Freedom — |
104 ► Illinois, Pulaski County, Mound City — A National Cemetery System — |
105 ► Illinois, Pulaski County, Mound City — America's Medal Of Honor Memorial Tree — |
106 ► Illinois, Pulaski County, Mound City — Confederate Soldiers Memorial — |
107 ► Illinois, Pulaski County, Mound City — In Honor of Those Who Gave the Ultimate Sacrifice — |
108 ► Illinois, Pulaski County, Mound City — Mound City National Cemetery — |
109 ► Illinois, Pulaski County, Mound City — Navy Seabees Memorial — |
110 ► Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — A National Cemetery System — |
111 ► Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address — |
112 ► Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Camp Butler Reported missing |
113 ► Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Camp Butler — |
114 ► Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Camp Butler National Cemetery — |
115 ► Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Confederate Burials in the National Cemetery — |
116 ► Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Clear Lake Township — Landing Ship Tanks (LST's) Memorial — |
117 ► Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield, Clear Lake Township — Navy Seabees — |
118 ► Illinois, Vermilion County, Danville — Address by President Lincoln At the Dedication of The Gettysburg National Cemetery November 19, 1863 — |
119 ► Illinois, Vermilion County, Danville — Danville (Illinois) National Cemetery War Memorial — |
120 ► Illinois, Vermilion County, Danville — Landing Ship Tanks (LST's) Memorial United States Amphibious Forces — |
121 ► Illinois, Will County, Elwood — Abraham Lincoln Founding President — |
122 ► Illinois, Will County, Elwood — Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address U.S. Capitol - March 4, 1865 — |
123 ► Illinois, Will County, Elwood — LGBT Veterans Memorial "with liberty and justice for all." — |
124 ► Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — Honoring Our Heroes — |
125 ► Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — New Albany National Cemetery — |
126 ► Indiana, Floyd County, New Albany — New Albany National Cemetery — |
127 ► Indiana, Grant County, Marion — Marion National Cemetery — |
128 ► Indiana, Grant County, Marion — Veterans Memorial — |
129 ► Indiana, Grant County, Marion — Veterans Memorial — |
130 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Butler-Tarkington — 49.1976.2 — Crown Hill — |
131 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Crown Hill — A National Cemetery System — |
132 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Crown Hill — Benjamin Harrison August 20, 1833 March 13, 1901 — |
133 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Crown Hill — Confederate Mound — |
134 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Crown Hill — Crown Hill National Cemetery — |
135 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Crown Hill — Richard Jordan Gatling Inventor of the Gatling Gun — |
136 ► Indiana, Marion County, Indianapolis, Crown Hill — Woman's Relief Corps Monument — |
137 ► Iowa, Lee County, Keokuk — Keokuk National Cemetery — |
138 ► Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — A National Cemetery System — |
139 ► Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Combat Infantrymen — |
140 ► Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Fort Scott National Cemetery — |
141 ► Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Fort Scott National Cemetery — |
142 ► Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — In Memory of The Soldiers of the 1st Regiment Kansas Colored Volunteers — |
143 ► Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — Jeannette Huntington Ware — |
144 ► Kansas, Bourbon County, Fort Scott — The Sites and People of Fort Scott A rich and inviting visit — |
145 ► Kansas, Cherokee County, Baxter Springs — Baxter Springs Civil War Memorial — |
146 ► Kansas, Cherokee County, Baxter Springs — Baxter Springs Soldiers' Lot — |
147 ► Kansas, Cherokee County, Baxter Springs — 11 — Civil War Tour — |
148 ► Kansas, Leavenworth County, Fort Leavenworth — Address by President Lincoln At the Dedication of The Gettysburg National Cemetery November 19, 1863 — |
149 ► Kansas, Leavenworth County, Fort Leavenworth — Edward Hatch — |
150 ► Kansas, Leavenworth County, Fort Leavenworth — Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery — |
151 ► Kansas, Leavenworth County, Fort Leavenworth — Fort Sully — |
152 ► Kansas, Leavenworth County, Fort Leavenworth — Henry G. Davis Sergeant, Co. D, 4th. Cav. M.S.M. — |
153 ► Kansas, Leavenworth County, Fort Leavenworth — Henry Leavenworth — |
154 ► Kansas, Leavenworth County, Fort Leavenworth — Lieutenant John L. Grattan In memory of — |
155 ► Kansas, Leavenworth County, Fort Leavenworth — Samuel Turner Shepperd — |
156 ► Kansas, Leavenworth County, Fort Leavenworth — Soldiers Who Died at Fort Larned — |
157 ► Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington — A National Cemetery System — |
158 ► Kentucky, Fayette County, Lexington — Address by President Lincoln At the Dedication of The Gettysburg National Cemetery November 19, 1863 — |
159 ► Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville — 1412 — Zachary Taylor National Cemetery — |
160 ► Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Irish Hill — A National Cemetery System — |
161 ► Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Irish Hill — Cave Hill National Cemetery — |
162 ► Kentucky, Jefferson County, Louisville, Irish Hill — The Oldest Existing Civil War Monument Cave Hill National Cemetery — |
163 ► Kentucky, Jessamine County, Nicholasville — Camp Nelson National Cemetery — |
164 ► Kentucky, Jessamine County, Nicholasville — 1610 — Camp Nelson National Cemetery — |
165 ► Kentucky, Jessamine County, Nicholasville — General William "Bull" Nelson Staunch Unionist and Friend of President Abraham Lincoln The Battle of Richmond, Kentucky — |
166 ► Kentucky, Pulaski County, Nancy — A Hard March Mill Springs Battlefield National Historic Landmark — |
167 ► Kentucky, Pulaski County, Nancy — A National Cemetery System — |
168 ► Kentucky, Pulaski County, Nancy — Mill Springs National Cemetery — |
169 ► Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, Baton Rouge — Baton Rouge National Cemetery — |
170 ► Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, Baton Rouge, Mid City North — Genl. Philemon Thomas — |
171 ► Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, Baton Rouge, Mid City North — Massachusetts Memorial — |
172 ► Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, Baton Rouge, Mid City North — National Cemetery — |
173 ► Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, Zachary — A National Cemetery System — |
174 ► Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, Zachary — Heroes Of The War On Terrorism — |
175 ► Louisiana, East Baton Rouge Parish, Zachary — Port Hudson National Cemetery — |
176 ► Louisiana, Rapides Parish, Pineville — Address by President Lincoln November 19, 1863 — |
177 ► Louisiana, Rapides Parish, Pineville — Alexandria National Cemetery — |
178 ► Louisiana, Rapides Parish, Pineville — Alexandria National Cemetery — |
179 ► Louisiana, St. Bernard Parish, Chalmette — Chalmette National Cemetery — |
180 ► Louisiana, St. Bernard Parish, Chalmette — Here We Honor Veterans Who Served Their Country — |
181 ► Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — A National Cemetery System — |
182 ► Maryland, Anne Arundel County, Annapolis — Annapolis National Cemetery — |
183 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Irvington — A National Cemetery System — |
184 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Irvington — Address by President Lincoln At the Dedication of the Gettysburg National Cemetery November 19, 1863 — |
185 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Irvington — Burial Place of Twenty-Nine Confederate Soldiers — |
186 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Irvington — In Honor of Those Who Gave the Ultimate Sacrifice — |
187 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Irvington — In Memory of Our Comrades 1861 - 1865 Fraternity, Charity, Loyalty — |
188 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Irvington — Loudon Park National Cemetery — |
189 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Irvington — Mary Pickersgill — |
190 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Irvington — Maryland Naval Monument — |
191 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Irvington — Maryland Sons Monument — |
192 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Irvington — To the Memory of the Unknown Dead — |
193 ► Maryland, Baltimore, Irvington — Weiskittel Mausoleum — |
194 ► Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville — 2nd Marine Division Association — |
195 ► Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville — 3rd Marine Division Association Memorial — |
196 ► Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville — Address by President Lincoln At the Dedication of The Gettysburg National Cemetery November 19, 1863 — |
197 ► Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville — Baltimore National Cemetery National Register of Historic Places — |
198 ► Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville — Fifth Marine Division Association Memorial — |
199 ► Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville — First Marine Division Association Memorial — |
200 ► Maryland, Baltimore County, Catonsville — Fourth Marine Division Assoc W.W. II — |
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