Nashville National Cemetery

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Nashville National memorial park could be a u. S. National memorial park settled in Madison, a residential district of state capital, in Davidson County, Tennessee. It encompasses sixty four.5 acres (26.1 ha), and as of the tip of 2005, had 34,637 interments.At the tip of the yank warfare, in July 1866, forty five acres (18 ha) were transferred to the national from land owner Morton B. Howell. In 1867 another seventeen acres (6.9 ha) were nonheritable, and another portion was purchased.
The original interments were transferred from veteran hospital cemeteries round the region, further as field cemeteries, like those from the Battle of Franklin. There area unit over four thousand unknowns buried in state capital National memorial park.Nashville National memorial park was listed within the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

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