- Fort Smith National Cemetery
Fort Smith National Cemetery is a
United States National Cemetery located in Fort Smith,Sebastian County, Arkansas . It encompasses 22.3 acres, and as of the end of2005 , had 13,127 interments.History
Fort Smith was a frontier fort first established in
1817 , by GeneralWilliam Bradford as a post to prevent hostilities between theCherokee s and theOsage . Despite the strategic importance of the post, the army closed it after a severe outbreak of disease which had taken the lives of several of the men stationed there by1824 . The initial interments were made in the area during this time.In
1838 , a new fort was constructed on the site, including an officer's quarters where GeneralZachary Taylor lived from1841 until1845 . At this time, the original post cemetery was repaired, expanded, and improved.On
April 23 ,1861 , the start of theAmerican Civil War , the post was abandoned by the forces that were there, and it was occupied by a Confederate garrison. During their occupation of the fort, nearly 400 Confederate soldiers were buried in the cemetery. The fort was retaken by Union forces onSeptember 1 ,1863 . In1867 the post cemetery officially became a National Cemetery and many of the nearby battlefield cemeteries had their remains re-interred there.Notable monuments
*A memorial to Unknown Confederate Dead, made of marble. It also commemorates Brigadier General
James M. McIntosh , who died at theBattle of Pea Ridge and Brigadier GeneralAlexander E. Steen , who was killed at theBattle of Prairie Grove .
*A Vietnam Veterans memorial, constructed of granite and bronze, erected in1998 .Notable interments
*Brigadier General
William Orlando Darby ,World War II veteran, leader of "Darby's Rangers".
*Isaac C. Parker,U.S. representative , frontierjudge known as "The Hanging Judge".
*MajorJohn J. Mawn (1915-2007), a decorated World War II officer, who was the information officer duringElvis Presley 's military tour inGermany and the technical advisor on thefilm G.I. Blues ".See also
*
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/ftsmith.asp Fort Smith National Cemetery]
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