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Album: Civil War era soldier graves
In the heat of battle in the Civil War soldiers were buried where they fell as a result of the movement of forces across the battlefield landscape. These photos from the Library of Congress reflect the temporary nature of the way battlefied dead were buri
Date: 01/13/2005
Size: 12 items
Views: 2142
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Album: Endearments
Terms of Endearment were seldom seen on military headstones before the 1990s. This omission can be easily rectified. Feel free to add what you feel is appropriate, providing it meets acceptable standards of good taste.
Date: 01/13/2005
Size: 12 items
Views: 1517
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Album: San Francisco National Cemetery
This is a burial place for veterans of all wars, including hundreds disinterred from abandoned western military post and battlefieds, and thousands from the Pacific theater of WWII. In all nearly 30,000 soldiers and famly members.
Date: 04/06/2004
Size: 15 items
Views: 1050
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Album: Fort Snelling National Cemetery
Established as a frontier post in 1805 near the juncition of the Minnesota and Mississippi rivers. Served as a training center and assembling point for the Civil War, the Spanish American War and WWI. It was designated a national cemetery in 1939. Fort Sn
Date: 01/13/2005
Size: 18 items
Views: 1309
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Album: Post a Photo
This album has been set aside for site visitors to upload their military gravestone/cemtery photos. Be sure to include the name and location of the grave.
Date: 01/13/2005
Size: 4 items
Views: 652
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Album: Panoramas
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Date: 01/13/2005
Size: 5 items
Views: 645
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