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Memphis National Cemetery

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Memphis National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the Nutbush neighborhood of the City of Memphis, in Shelby County, Tennessee. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it encompasses, and as of the end of 2007, had 42,184 interments.Several Civil War battlefield cemeteries were transferred to the Memphis National Cemetery after the war.HistoryCivil WarMemphis National Cemetery was originally established as Mississippi River National Cemetery when the Union Army forces took control of Memphis during the American Civil War. The cemetery served to inter veterans who died while in the many military hospitals in the delta region of the Mississippi River. After the war, several battlefield cemeteries were transferred to Memphis National Cemetery.In 1867, about 250 bodies of both Confederate and Union soldiers, some of whom were casualties of the Battle of Fort Pillow in Lauderdale County, were moved from a battlefield cemetery south of Fort Pillow to Memphis National Cemetery to be re-interred in a designated field.

Address: 3568 Townes Ave, Memphis 38122
Phone: (901) 386-8311
State: TN
City: Memphis
Street Number: 3568 Townes Ave
Zip Code: 38122
categories: park, county, landmark & historical place



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Reviews
We were at the Memphis National Cemetery June 5th of this year. We were unable to locate the area we were Looking for. Mr.H,H. stepped in and showed us where we needed to be and gave us fantastic information. The cemetery is neat, well kept, and the caretakers were working hard. Mr. H.H. and his crew are a credit to your cemetery!!! Thank you!
Both of my parents, friends of my parents & other family members are buried in this cemetery. Services are wonderful, staff is exceptional and helpful. I highly recommend anyone who can have a loved one buried here....do it. It is always clean, full of staff members working on the grounds......and a landmark for Memphis.
Beautiful national cemetery with a nice visitor's center and impeccable grounds keeping. This is a must visit for anyone with an interest in history and/or cemeteries. They truly do a fantastic job in honoring our veterans
I played ball in the open section when I was a child. It's filled up now basically. My father was buried there in 1977. It's one of the most beautiful & well kept cemeteries I've ever seen. Wasn't always that way. A real history of our country from the civil war on. A remembrance of fallen patriots, some unknown. I believe some of the Confederate tombstones have been altered. Shame
My grandparents are here and it was an amazing service I was named after my grandmother Ethel I was so close to her my heart is still aching it's been over 50 yrs.
Nice photo spot.
It's a humbling place
I wanna see Martin Luther King Jr.'s graves.
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