Little Rock National Cemetery

Coordinates: 34°43′30″N 92°15′27″W / 34.72500°N 92.25750°W / 34.72500; -92.25750
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Little Rock National Cemetery
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Location2523 Springer Blvd., Little Rock, Arkansas
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Area30.7 acres (12.4 ha)
Built1868
MPSCivil War Era National Cemeteries MPS
NRHP reference No.[[[:Template:NRHP Focus]] 96001496][1]
Added to NRHPDecember 20, 1996

Little Rock National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery, located approximately two miles (3 km) south-east of the Arkansas State Capitol Building, being within the city of Little Rock, and Pulaski County, Arkansas. It encompasses 31.7 acres (12.8 ha), and as of the end of 2005, had 25,172 interments. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it is currently closed to new interments.

History

The area around Little Rock National Cemetery was once a Union encampment. The cemetery itself was a plot within the Little Rock City Cemetery, purchased by the federal government in 1866 and was used to inter Union soldiers who died anywhere in Arkansas. It was officially declared a National Cemetery on April 9, 1868 at which time 3 acres (1.2 ha) were added.

In 1884, an 11-acre (4.5 ha) Confederate cemetery was established immediately adjacent to the National Cemetery. In 1938, the two cemeteries were combined, though the Union and Confederate burials continued to be in separate sections.

In 1990, additional land was purchased from the nearby Oakland-Fraternal Cemetery, and in November 1999 the city of Little Rock donated 1-acre (0.40 ha), bringing the cemetery to its current size.

Little Rock National Cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.

Noteworthy monuments

  • The Confederate Memorial, erected in 1884.[2]
  • The Minnesota Monument, a granite and bronze monument erected in 1916.

Notable interments

See also

References

External links

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