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Soldiers' National Cemetery

Gettysburg National Cemetery
National Cemetery at Gettysburg
Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg
Gettysburg National Military Park district
Gettysburg national cemetery img 4164.jpg
The Soldiers' National Monument is at the center of "two semi-circular sections" with 18 Union states' areas, 1 U.S. Regulars area, and 3 areas for graves of the unknown.
Country United States
State Pennsylvania
County Adams
Historic district Gettysburg Historic (75000155)
NPS unit Gettysburg NMP
Borders on
Parts 18 original sections
6 postbellum sections
Annex of 0 acres (0 ha)
Coordinates 39°49′2″N 77°13′55″W / 39.81722°N 77.23194°W / 39.81722; -77.23194Coordinates: 39°49′2″N 77°13′55″W / 39.81722°N 77.23194°W / 39.81722; -77.23194 
Area
1863 tracts
1963 addition
1970s additions
0 acres (0.0 ha)
17 acres (6.9 ha)
5 acres (2.0 ha)
Consecration
Incorporated
NRHP submission
1863 November 19
1864 March 25
1975 March 19 (structures)
Government 1863: Board
1872: War Dept (Quartermasters)
1933: National Park Service
NPS district code
GNIS code
Find A Grave CRid
GETC
2498537
1584934 (10 famous interments)
Architect William Saunders (botanist)
Gettysburg National Cemetery is located in Pennsylvania
Gettysburg National Cemetery
Location in Pennsylvania
External media
Images
Saunders diagram
Illustration of consecration
1st lodge as modified & 2nd flagpole
1882 cemetery image on interpretive display
Tipton images
1913 reunion flags on gravestones
Video
1955 helicopter footage (minute 9)

Gettysburg National Cemetery is a United States national cemetery created for Union casualties of the July 1 to 3, 1863 Battle of Gettysburg in the American Civil War. It is located just outside Gettysburg Borough, in Adams County, Pennsylvania. The land was part of the Gettysburg Battlefield, and the cemetery is within Gettysburg National Military Park.

Originally called Soldiers' National Cemetery, U.S. President Abraham Lincoln delivered his Gettysburg Address at the cemetery's consecration, November 19, 1863.

The cemetery contains 3,512 interments from the Civil War, including the graves of 979 unknowns. It also has sections for veterans of the Spanish–American War, World War I, and other wars, along with graves of the veterans' spouses and children. The total number of interments exceeds 6,000.

Battlefield monuments, memorials, and markers are scattered throughout the cemetery, and its stone walls, iron fences and gates, burial and section markers, and brick sidewalk are listed as contributing structures within Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District.

The centerpiece of Gettysburg National Cemetery is Soldiers' National Monument (1869), a 60-foot-tall (18 m) granite monument designed by sculptor Randolph Rogers and architect George Keller. It is surrounded by concentric semicircles of graves, divided into 18 sections for Union states (1 each), a section for United States Regulars, and 3 sections for unknown soldiers.


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