- Fort Bayard National Cemetery
Fort Bayard National Cemetery is a
United States National Cemetery near the city of Bayard, inGrant County, New Mexico . It encompasses convert|18.8|acre|m2, and as of the end of 2005, had 3,732 interments. It is one of only two National Cemeteries inNew Mexico (the other beingSanta Fe National Cemetery , and is administered byFort Bliss National Cemetery .History
Fort Bayard was established as a
United States Army installation in 1866 to protect miners and other settlers in the area along theApache Trail . The first interment in the cemetery was made the same year the post was founded. The fort was named forBrigadier General George Dashiell Bayard , who was mortally wounded at theBattle of Fredericksburg in 1862. Fifteen square miles of land were set aside as the Fort Bayard Military Reservation by presidential order in 1869. In 1886, then-Second Lieutenant John Pershing arrived at Fort Bayard and oversaw the installation of aheliograph , linking the fort to an Army communications network fromArizona toTexas .Fort Bayard was one of many installations throughout the Southwest that was garrisoned by the so-called
Buffalo Soldiers . Company B of the 25th United States Colored Infantry Regiment established the post, and they were joined by other black units, including troops from the 9th Cavalry Regiment.Corporal Clinton Greaves, stationed at Fort Bayard with C Company, 9th Cavalry Regiment, received theMedal of Honor for his actions against Apache raiders onJanuary 24 ,1877 . A monument to the Buffalo Soldiers was erected on the old parade field of Fort Bayard in 1992.Following the capture of
Geronimo in 1886, theApache were no longer considered a major threat. Fort Bayard's continued usefulness, like that many posts in the southwest, thus came under scrutiny. Due to its distance from the border withMexico , the fort was selected for deactivation. However, U.S. Army Surgeon GeneralGeorge Miller Sternberg , noting the excellent health record of the post, chose Fort Bayard as an Armytuberculosis hospital and research center. The fort was transferred to the Surgeon General's Department in 1900. In 1922 the hospital became the part of the Veteran's Administration, and the cemetery officially became Fort Bayard Cemetery.The fort was partially reactivated as a military installation during
World War II . A number of German prisoners of war were held at the fort from 1943 to 1945. The fort is now administered by the New Mexico Department of Health as Fort Bayard Medical Center, a long term care nursing facility that also contains a chemical dependency treatment center. A federal investigation of Fort Bayard Medical Center found significant human rights violations. [ [http://www.usdoj.gov/crt/split/documents/bayard_findlet_5-1-06.pdf PDF] ]Fort Bayard Cemetery became part of the National Cemetery system until 1973. In the 1990s the state of New Mexico donated an additional convert|4|acre|m2 to the cemetery. Fort Bayard National Cemetery was placed on the
National Register of Historic Places onJuly 7 ,2002 .Notable interments
*Sergeant Alonzo Bowman, Medal of Honor recipient for actions in
Arizona Territory during theIndian Wars .
*Wagoner John Schnitzer, Medal of Honor recipient for actions inNew Mexico Territory during the Indian Wars.ee also
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United States Department of Veterans Affairs
*United States National Cemetery External links
* [http://www.cem.va.gov/ National Cemetery Administration]
* [http://www.cem.va.gov/CEM/cems/nchp/ftbayard.asp Fort Bayard National Cemetery]
* [http://www.fortbayard.org/ Fort Bayard Historic Preservation Society]
* [http://www.zianet.com/whisperingcanyon/fort_bayard.html Detailed history of Fort Bayard]References
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