Stony Captain Trivia Winner Joined Apr 21, 2013 Location Eastern NC Jan 12, 2021 #21 Battleground National Cemetery in Washington, DC. USA.
H hughes First Sergeant Trivia Winner Joined Mar 5, 2008 Location iowa Jan 12, 2021 #22 CORRECTION: Battleground National Cemetery Washington, D.C. ok, I am done now
sarladaise Sergeant Major Trivia Winner Joined Feb 20, 2005 Location Sarlat, France Jan 12, 2021 #23 Battleground National Cemetery, Washington, DC The soldiers buried there all died at the Battle of Fort Stevens https://www.civilwartalk.com/threads/were-the-irish-recruited-straight-off-the-boat-ala-gangs-of-new-york.102551/page-2#post-922513
Battleground National Cemetery, Washington, DC The soldiers buried there all died at the Battle of Fort Stevens https://www.civilwartalk.com/threads/were-the-irish-recruited-straight-off-the-boat-ala-gangs-of-new-york.102551/page-2#post-922513
Mike Serpa Major Joined Jan 24, 2013 Jan 12, 2021 #24 Baxter Springs? Last edited by a moderator: Jan 13, 2021
hoosier 1st Lieutenant Joined Feb 20, 2005 Location Carlisle, PA Jan 12, 2021 #25 Unable to devise a search that leads me to an answer for this question.
ami First Lady of CivilWarTalk Super Moderator Joined Apr 1, 1999 Location West By God Virginia Jan 13, 2021 #26 Answer: Battleground Cemetery, Washington DC Sacred Soil: Hidden Civil War History Buried at D.C.'s Battleground National Cemetery There are 147 national cemeteries in the United States, but none as unique perhaps as Battleground National Cemetery—one square acre of hallowed ground www.historynet.com
Answer: Battleground Cemetery, Washington DC Sacred Soil: Hidden Civil War History Buried at D.C.'s Battleground National Cemetery There are 147 national cemeteries in the United States, but none as unique perhaps as Battleground National Cemetery—one square acre of hallowed ground www.historynet.com