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Andersonville National Cemetery

Andersonville National Cemetery was established to provide a permanent place of honor for those who died in military service to our country. The ...

Andersonville National Historic Site (U.S. National Park Service)

Fog rests on hundreds of graves and a stone monument of a Civil War soldier. Andersonville National Cemetery ; A bronze plaque with an angel ...

Andersonville National Cemetery - Find a Grave

Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville National Historic Site, Macon County, Georgia, USA. First Name Middle Name Last Name(s) Special characters are ...

ANDERSONVILLE NATIONAL CEMETERY

The Andersonville National Cemetery was created in 1865, though soldiers who died at the prison had been buried at the site since 1864.

Andersonville National Historic Site - Explore Georgia

The Park grounds are open daily from 8:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m., allowing access to the historic prison site and the Andersonville National Cemetery while the ...

Andersonville National Historic Site - Macon County, GA

The cemetery site serving Camp Sumter was established as Andersonville National Cemetery on July 26, 1865. By 1868, the cemetery held the remains of more ...

Andersonville National Historic Site | American Battlefield Trust

Not only is Andersonville National Cemetery the final resting place for those soldiers that died at Camp Sumter but also for veterans from all conflicts of war.

Andersonville National Historic Site - Facebook

Today, Andersonville National Historic Site includes the National Prisoner of War Museum, the Historic Prison Site, and Andersonville National Cemetery and has ...

Andersonville Prison - Wikipedia

Most of the site lies in southwestern Macon County, adjacent to the east side of the town of Andersonville. The site also contains the Andersonville National ...

Andersonville National Cemetery Component Landscape ...

The Andersonville National Cemetery Component Landscape is a fully integrated parcel within the. Andersonville National Historic Site (NHS).

Andersonville National Historic Site | National Park Foundation

Andersonville National Historic Site serves as a memorial to all American prisoners of war throughout the nation's history.

Andersonville National Cemetery - Britannica

Other articles where Andersonville National Cemetery is discussed: Andersonville National Historic Site: …and its environs and includes Andersonville ...

Andersonville National Cemetery - New Georgia Encyclopedia

Andersonville National Cemetery in Macon County holds approximately 13,000 Union soldiers who died while imprisoned at Andersonville Prison in 1864-65.

Andersonville National Cemetery - Open Parks Network

Andersonville National Cemetery was established to provide a permanent place of honor for those who died in military service to our country. The initial ...

Andersonville National Cemetery - Wreaths Across America

Wreaths Across America will be at Andersonville National Cemetery to Remember and Honor our veterans through the laying of Remembrance wreaths.

Andersonville National Cemetery, Georgia

Andersonville National Cemetery is the final resting place for 13000 Union soldiers who died while prisoners of war at Camp Sumter or Andersonville, ...

Andersonville National Cemetery - Digital Library of Georgia

Description: View of tombstones for unknown US soldiers in Andersonville National Cemetery, in Andersonville, Georgia. The Andersonville National Historic Site ...

HCLASSIFICATION - NPS History

two areas previously administered by the United States Army: Andersonville Prison. Park, and Andersonville National Cemetery. The total area includes 495 acres.

Andersonville National Historic Site - Visit Columbus, GA

Andersonville National Cemetery and park grounds are open to the public daily from 8 am to 5 pm. An audio driving tour is available for a nominal fee.

Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville National Hi… | Flickr

The Andersonville National Historic Site, located near Andersonville, Georgia, preserves the former Camp Sumter (also known as Andersonville Prison), ...