Baton Rouge National Cemetery

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Baton Rouge National land site may be a us National land site placed in East Baton Rouge Parish, within the town of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. It encompasses seven.7 acres (3.1 ha), and as of the top of 2005, had 5,459 interments. Burials within the land site grounds transpire as early as 1830, however the location was preponderantly used throughout the warfare to bury troopers United Nations agency died in Baton Rouge and therefore the encompassing battlefields, together with Plaquemine and metropolis.It became a political candidate National land site in 1867, and rewards got to anyone United Nations agency reported the grave of a Federal, in order that his remains may be reinterred within the land site. In 1878 2 men, archangel and Bernard Jodd, were employed to make a brick wall round the land site, however before it absolutely was completed, each men contractile yellow jack and died. They were inhumed within the land site and therefore the wall was completed by native laborers.

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