Explore Georgia: General James Longstreet, one of Lee's finest commanders, is buried here. He was born in Augusta and made his last home in Gainesville.
Explore Georgia: Andersonville National Historic Site pays tribute to all American prisoners of war. The park features the Andersonville National Cemetery.
Explore Georgia: Several burials took place around the time Cass County was formed, on a hill east of the town of Cassville. This plot became Old Cassville Cemetery.
Explore Georgia: Over 300 soldiers from every state in the Confederacy are buried in this Miller Street cemetery. Master bridge builder and former slave Horace King is buried just outside the cemetery.
Explore Georgia: More than 1,000 unidentified Confederate soldiers who died in the Battle of Jonesboro rest here. The headstones are arranged to form the shape of the Confederate battle flag.
248 Oakland Ave SE (at Memorial Dr SE), แอตแลนตา, GA
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Explore Georgia: Oakland Cemetery is an 48-acre hilly area in the southeastern section of Atlanta which contains the city's oldest extant burial grounds.
Explore Georgia: This 60-acre cemetery is the resting place for more than 500 Confederate soldiers and 7 generals, as well as notables from the period.
Explore Georgia: This is a historic cemetery which was created in 1866 to bury the Union dead from Resaca to Kennesaw Mountain. It contains over 17,000 graves including the dead from subsequent wars.
300 W Franklin St, Milledgeville, Milledgeville, GA
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Explore Georgia: Originally called Cemetery Square, Memory Hill was designated as one of the four public squares of twenty acres each in the Millegeville town plan of 1803.
Explore Georgia: Established in 1857, Myrtle Hill Cemetery consists of 32 acres and six levels where over 20,000 people are laid to rest. Myrtle Hill was very instrumental in the Siege of Rome.
Explore Georgia: Here, you will find much of the history of Camden County recorded under the huge oak trees sheltering this historic cemetery. A Soldier from every War is buried in Oak Grove Cemetery.
Explore Georgia: Oconee Hill Cemetery was purchased in 1855 by the city of Athens when further burials were prohibited in the old town cemetery on land owned by the University of Georgia.
Explore Georgia: Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, Rose Hill Cemetery is one of the oldest surviving public cemetery/parks in the United States.