- Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery
Infobox_nrhp | name =Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery
nrhp_type =
caption = Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery
location=Fort Leavenworth, KS
area =
built =1862
architect=
architecture= Second Empire
added =July 15 ,1999
governing_body = VETERANS ADMINISTRATION
mpsub=Civil War Era National Cemeteries MPS
refnum=99000834 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2007-01-23|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery is a
United States National Cemetery located onFort Leavenworth , aUnited States Army installation north ofLeavenworth, Kansas . It was officially established in 1862, but was used as a burial ground as early as 1844. The cemetery is the resting place of eightMedal of Honor recipients, but most are theunknown soldier s of war. [http://www.cem.va.gov/nchp/ftleavenworth.htm] It was named for Brigadier GeneralHenry Leavenworth , who was re-interred there in 1902 from Woodland Cemetery inDelhi, New York . It occupies approximately 36 acres and was site to 22,679 interments, as of the end of 2005. It is maintained byLeavenworth National Cemetery .History
On
July 17 ,1862 , Congress enacted legislation that authorized the purchase of cemetery grounds to be used "for soldiers who shall have died in the service of the country". By 1870, the remains of nearly 300,000 Union dead had been buried in 73 national cemeteries. Most of the cemeteries were located near former battlefields or what were once war time camps. Fort Leavenworth National cemetery was one of the largest, at 36 acres.Due to military tradition, the cemetery was originally divided into burial areas for enlisted personnel and a separate area for officers, but in 1858 the remains were re-interred into a single site. In the years following the Civil War, the bodies of Union soldiers from
Kansas City, Kansas andIndependence, Missouri , were re-interred at Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery. In addition, the cemetery was used as the burial ground for soldiers who served at frontier posts ofNew Mexico ,Arizona ,Colorado andWyoming . By 1870, there were more than 1,000 Union soldiers interred at Fort Leavenworth, along with approximately 170 civilians and 7 Confederate prisoners of war. After theIndian Wars , between 1885 and 1907 many of the western Army outposts were vacated and as many as 2,000 remains were re-interred at Fort Leavenworth.Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery was listed on the
National Register of Historic Places onJuly 15 ,1999 .Notable burials
*Brigadier General
Henry Leavenworth , namesake of Fort Leavenworth.
*Captain Harry Bell, Medal of Honor recipient for action in thePhilippine-American War .
*Second Lieutenant Thomas W. Custer, brother ofGeorge Armstrong Custer , two time Medal of Honor recipient. The first for action at theBattle of Namozine Church , the second for action at theBattle of Sayler's Creek , both during the Civil War.
*Lieutenant Junior GradeWilliam E. Hall , Medal of Honor recipient for action inWorld War II .
*Corporal John Kile, Medal of Honor recipient for action in theIndian Wars .
*Private Fitz Lee, Medal of Honor recipient for action in theSpanish-American War .
*Private George Miller, Medal of Honor recipient for action in theIndian Wars .
*PrivateEdward Pengally , Medal of Honor recipient for action in theIndian Wars .
*First Sergeant Joseph Robinson, Medal of Honor recipient for action in theIndian Wars .ee also
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United States Department of Veterans Affairs
*United States National CemeteryNotes
External links
* [http://www.cem.va.gov/ National Cemetery Administration]
* [http://www.cem.va.gov/CEM/cems/nchp/ftleavenworth.asp Fort Leavenworth National Cemetery]
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