Springfield National Cemetery
Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates Template:Infobox NRHP Springfield National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Springfield, in Greene County, Missouri. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it encompasses Template:Convert, and as of the end of 2005, had 14,685 interments.
History
Established in 1867 as a place to initially inter Civil War Union soldiers, many of whom died at the Battle of Wilson's Creek.[1] In 1871 a section for Confederate soldiers was added.[1] It has since been expanded and opened to all veterans, and now has the interred remains of soldiers from wars dating back to the Revolutionary War.[1] The cemetery lends its name to National Avenue in Springfield, which formerly passed by the cemetery prior to the southern expansion of the city decades ago.[2]
Notable monuments
- A marble pillar dedicated to Union General Nathaniel Lyon in 1888.
- A bronze sculpture dedicated to Confederate General Sterling Price in 1901.
- The Battle of Wilson's Creek Memorial.
- A monument dedicated to Pearl Harbor survivors, erected in 1992.
- The Sons and Daughters of the American Revolution Memorial, dedicated to the Continental Army soldiers who died in the Revolutionary War.
Notable interments
- Medal of Honor recipients
- Sergeant Harrison Collins (1836–1890), for action in the Civil War
- Corporal Orion P. Howe (1848–1890), for action in the Civil War
- Pharmacist's Mate Chief Petty Officer Fred H. McGuire (1890–1958), for action in the Philippine–American War
- Captain Patrick Pentzer (1838–1901), for action in the Civil War
- Pharmacist's Mate Third Class Jack Williams (1924–1945), for action in World War II
- Others
- Horton Smith (1908–1963), World War II US Army Air Corps captain and professional golfer
- Major General Ralph E. Truman (1880–1962), career Army officer
- Richard Hanson Weightman (1816–1861), Delegate to the US Congress from New Mexico Territory and Civil War Confederate officer
- Various Buffalo Soldiers
References
External links
- Cemeteries on the National Register of Historic Places in Missouri
- Historic American Landscapes Survey in Missouri
- United States national cemeteries
- Buildings and structures in Springfield, Missouri
- Protected areas of Greene County, Missouri
- Tourist attractions in Springfield, Missouri
- National Register of Historic Places in Greene County, Missouri
- 1867 establishments in Missouri
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