Andersonville National Cemetery, Andersonville, Sumpter, Georgia, USA


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Latitude: 32.20330, Longitude: -84.13140 | Click to get directions to Andersonville National Cemetery
Andersonville National Cemetery

Notes:
The cemetery is the final resting place for those who perished while being held as POWs at Camp Sumter. Andersonville prison was the deadliest prisoner of war camp during the Civil War with a total of nearly 13,000 deaths. Over 40% of all Union prisoners of war who died during the Civil War perished at Andersonville

It is now a National Cemetery, serving as a honored burial place for present-day veterans. The National Park Service maintains fourteen National Cemeteries nationwide. Only two of these, Andersonville National Historic Site and Andrew Johnson National Historic Site are classified as active, continuing to bury veterans and their dependents.


Cemetery Photos

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Clarence W. Noyes military marker
Clarence W. Noyes military marker

9450
CLARENCE NOYES
D.C.

 

Headstones

 Thumb Description Status Location Name (Died/Buried)
Charles Henry Noyes gravestone
Charles Henry Noyes gravestone
 
Located    NOYES Charles "Henry" (d. 7 Sep 1862)
 
James Gutterson military marker
James Gutterson military marker

10108
JAMES GUTTERSON
MASS.

 
Located  Row 10108

1. Latitude: 32.20330, Longitude: -84.13140 
GUTTERSON James (d. 30 Sep 1864)
 
John Hayford Smith gravestone
John Hayford Smith gravestone
 
Located  2. Latitude: 32.2038597, Longitude: -84.1309804  SMITH John Hayford (d. 15 Aug 1864)