Are any Confederate soldiers buried in Arlington cemetery?

Although the Tomb of the Civil War Unknowns likely contained the remains of both Union and Confederate dead, Arlington had been a U.S. Army cemetery, and for years after the Civil War, Confederate veterans could not be buried there.
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Are Confederate soldiers allowed to be buried in national cemeteries?

Yes. It took some time, but eventually soldiers fighting for the Confederacy were allowed to be buried in national cemeteries. Confederate graves are marked with the Southern Cross of Honor.
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Are Confederate soldiers buried in a circle at Arlington?

Unlike the rest of the cemetery with headstones in straight rows, the Confederate section is arranged in concentric circles. This represents the effort of the South to find it's place in the new society of the victors. The headstones were much improved upon.
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Are Civil War soldiers buried in Arlington National Cemetery?

Later, in 1866, Meigs ordered the Tomb of the Civil War Unknown to be placed in the rose garden. It holds the remains of 2,111 soldiers. Today over 400,000 service members and their family lay to rest at Arlington National Cemetery.
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Who are the two Confederate generals buried in Arlington?

With General A. L. Long, he prepared "Memoirs of Robert E. Lee," and has written half a dozen other books dealing with United States Military history." He is one of only two Confederate General Officers to be buried in Arlington National Cemetery, the other being Joseph Wheeler.
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General Lee's Personal Connection to Arlington Cemetery



Why are Confederates buried at Arlington?

Arlington exists because of the Civil War. Union authorities seized the property from Lee and his wife, Mary Custis Lee, in May 1861, and the site was established as a Civil War burial ground in 1864. After the war, many Confederate families were barred from entering the property to visit loved ones buried there.
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How are Confederate soldiers buried at Arlington?

The Confederate dead were reburied on 3.5 acres (14,000 m2) of ground on the west side of Arlington National Cemetery. The graves were laid out in a pattern of concentric circles, rather than straight rows as elsewhere at Arlington, to emphasize the South's attempt to find its place in the new united country.
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Where are the Confederate soldiers buried?

As these men did not meet the criteria established by Congress for burial in a national cemetery, their remains were not disinterred, and remain today in the Soldiers' Rest section of Cedar Hill Cemetery, where their graves are maintained by the United Daughters of the Confederacy.
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Is Robert E Lee buried in Arlington cemetery?

Contents. Arlington National Cemetery is a U.S. military cemetery in Arlington, Virginia, outside Washington, D.C. The site, once the home of legendary Confederate Army commander Robert E. Lee, is now the burial ground for more than 400,000 active duty service members, veterans and family members.
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Why is Lee Marvin buried at Arlington?

Marvin received the Purple Heart after being wounded on Saipan during World War II, qualifying him for burial at Arlington, Barrett said. Marvin, 63, made 21 landings in battle zones during the war, and was hospitalized for 13 months after being wounded.
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Are there any Confederate soldiers buried at Gettysburg?

Efforts in the 1870s by Southern veterans' societies eventually relocated 3,200 Confederate remains to cemeteries in Virginia, Georgia, and the Carolinas, such as Hollywood Cemetery in Richmond, Virginia. A few Confederates do remain interred at Gettysburg National Cemetery.
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Why are Confederate soldiers buried in national cemeteries?

Because identification of remains was difficult at best, some Confederate soldiers were reburied in national cemeteries, unintentionally as Union soldiers. Confederate prisoners of war were often interred in “Confederate sections” within the national cemeteries.
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Did Confederate veterans get pensions?

The federal government did not grant pensions to Confederate veterans or their dependents, however, southern state governments granted pensions to Confederate veterans and widows. Veterans filed for pensions in the state where they were living at the time, not the state from which they served.
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Who is the most famous person buried in Arlington National Cemetery?

George C.

Marshall is arguably one of the most important men buried at Arlington National Cemetery. Marshall was the Chief of Staff of the US Army during WWII, directing the largest expansion of Army forces in the history of the United States from less than 200,000 to more than 8 million soldiers.
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Where is Lee's horse Traveler buried?

The horse that was his closest companion during war now became his instrument in finding peace. Not long after General Lee's death in October, 1870, Traveller stepped on a rusty nail in his stall and died of tetanus. He is buried within yards of his master, just outside the Lee Chapel in Lexington.
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Who is the Unknown Soldier at Arlington cemetery?

By May 1984, only one set of recovered American remains from Vietnam had not been fully identified. In a ceremony held at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on May 17, 1984, Medal of Honor recipient Marine Corps Sergeant Major Allan Jay Kellogg, Jr. designated the remains as the Vietnam War Unknown.
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Are there any Confederate cemeteries?

Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery is one of 33 small soldiers' lots and Confederate cemeteries maintained by the National Cemetery Administration (NCA), Department of Veterans Affairs. In 1862, President Abraham Lincoln signed legislation that created the National Cemetery system and 14 national cemeteries.
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Are there any Confederate monuments in DC?

The Civil War Monuments in Washington, D.C. are a group of seventeen outdoor statues which are spread out through much of central and northwest Washington, D.C. The statues depict 11 Union generals and formerly included one Confederate general, Albert Pike, who was depicted as a Mason and not as a general.
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What happened to the dead bodies during the Civil War?

The majority of dead from both sides were quickly buried in shallow graves. Their identities were not a concern. About two months after the battle, plans were made for a Federal Cemetery at Gettysburg. The bodies of Union soldiers were disinterred from their temporary graves to a place more fitting.
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Can you still find bullets at Gettysburg?

All Gettysburg relics were obtained before it was national Park and are 100% legal to own. There will be no more bullets or relics from this area because relic hunting is now prohibited. Comes museum documentation (COA).
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Are there still bodies buried at Gettysburg?

Most of the Union casualties are now buried in the Gettysburg National Cemetery, but not everyone who died amid the fighting is accounted for. Historians agree that it's possible–and even likely–that there are still bodies in Gettysburg.
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Who owns Confederate cemetery?

In 1900, Congress authorized Confederate remains to be reinterred at Arlington National Cemetery, which designated a special section for them (in what is now Section 16).
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Who pardoned Confederate soldiers?

One of the most controversial uses of the presidential pardon occurred when President Andrew Johnson issued sweeping pardons to thousands of former Confederate officials and soldiers after the American Civil War officially ended on April 9, 1865.
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What is the largest military cemetery in the United States?

Arlington National Cemetery – America's Largest Military Cemetery. Arlington National Cemetery is the final resting place of more than 400,000 military veterans.
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