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Knoxville National memorial park could be a u. S. National memorial park set within the town of Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. Established in 1863, the memorial park presently encompasses nine.8 acres (4.0 ha), and as of the tip of 2007, had 9,006 interments. The 60-foot (18 m) Federal soldier monument, that stands within the japanese corner of the memorial park, is one among the biggest Union monuments within the South. In 1996, the memorial park was further to the National Register of Historic Places as a part of a multiple properties submission for national cemeteries.
Knoxville National memorial park was established by Major General Father Burnside, whose Union forces had occupied Knoxville in Sep 1863 at the peak of the war. Burnside assigned the task of layout out the memorial park to his assistant army officer, Captain E.B. Chamberlain. The cemetery’s 1st burials were Union dead exhumed and moved from pass and different elements of the region. Chamberlain’s set up was therefore effective, that the memorial park was one among the few within the nation that needed no alterations upon being selected a national memorial park at the tip of the war.
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