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| It is closed to new | interments, and is maintained by the Culpeper National |
| It has over 7,000 | interments, and multiple notable interments, including |
| rom about 1900 the churchyard was closed for | interments and was appropriated and part was used to wi |
| Layton Cemetery is now replete but | interments are permitted in existing graves. |
| y 8 acres (32,000 m2), and is site to 10,164 | interments as of the end of 2005. |
| 54 acres (220,000 m2), and is site to 15,278 | interments as of the end of 2005. |
| to the north of it, which contained some 144 | interments as well as pits containing re-interred bones |
| .2 acres (0.18 km2), the cemetery had 42,184 | interments at the end of 2007. |
| er of Historic Places in 1997 and had 13,143 | interments at the end of 2005. |
| The majority of | interments at the cemetery are unknown, and also includ |
| nal Cemetery in September 1868, the original | interments consisted of the remains of Union soldiers r |
| Beaufort National Cemetery now has | interments from every major American conflict, includin |
| The original | interments in the cemetery were re-interments from Oakw |
| In 2002 the total number of | interments in the memorial park exceeded 10,000. |
| By the late 1870s there were over 5,000 | interments in the cemetery. |
| The Mobile National Cemetery was closed to | interments in the 1990s. |
| Augustine National Cemetery was closed to | interments in the 1990s, so the nearest location was th |
| emetery in 1942, they ruled to allow no more | interments, in order to preserve the historic nature of |
| from their owners, as at least two non-royal | interments in the Valley of the Kings, KV36 (The Tomb o |
| Notable | interments include Rufus King (1755-1827) and Charles K |
| Famous | interments include political figure Eugene V. Debs, aut |
| (1870); 582 | interments, including 221 Union soldiers buried before |
| Though now closed to new | interments, it is the burial place to over 15,300 veter |
| lution, the cemetery once again accepted new | interments, making the national cemetery one of the few |
| y lead to the eventual identification of all | interments marked "unknown" from Vietnam. |
| By 1871, the cemetery had 841 | interments, mostly soldiers whose remains were moved fr |
| ield burial plots around the state had their | interments moved to the more permanent National Cemeter |
| A Victorian cemetery (no longer used for | interments) now occupies that part of what was once Bec |
| e end of the Civil War, the cemetery had the | interments of over 600 Union soldiers, and 8 Confederat |
| onal Cemetery in 1973, and has primarily the | interments of veterans who died while under care at the |
| The cemetery opened for | interments on April 24, 2006 with space available for n |
| encompasses 526 acres (2.13 km2), and began | interments on January 7, 2009. |
| o be placed atop older burials, leaving deep | interments undisturbed.. |
| All | interments were presumably removed in the early 20th ce |
| Many of the initial | interments were also transferred from nearby veteran's |
| Interments were stopped in 1888, although it may still | |
| The original | interments were the remains of Union soldiers who died |
| The first | interments were Civil War Union soldiers reinterred fro |
| Graceland Cemetery was purchased and all the | interments were transferred there from the plot in Wood |
| Almost all of the original | interments were Union prisoners of war that were held i |
| he American Civil War Battle of Cold Harbor, | interments were collected from a 22-mile (35 km) area a |
| of the Civil War, the original fort cemetery | interments were moved into the National Cemetery, as we |
| Christian kept notes of | interments, which indicate that the cemetery served upw |
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