From Necessity and For Honor
Greetings, this week I will be reviewing the National Park Service (US Dept. of Interior) essay From Necessity to Honor: The Evolution of National Cemeteries in the United States by Kelly Merrifield. Bodies gathered for burial after the Battle of Antietam. Collection of the New York Historical Society Just like Memorial Day, National Cemeteries were initially created to honor the Union soldiers killed during the Civil War. These cemeteries would eventually become gravesites and memorials for all United States veterans. The first few National Cemeteries - including Alexandra and Antietam - were established in 1862 around a year after Confederate forces first started firing on Fort Sumter. But by the 1870s, "almost 300,000 Union soldiers and sailors were buried" across seventy-three national cemeteries. Today, we have more than 175 cemeteries or lots designated for our war dead or past veterans and are managed by the National Cemetery Administration of the Department of ...