• Monument and graves of the Civil War Medal of Honor recipients who took part in the Great Locomotive Chase. Graves stretching to the top of the hill in the center...
  • The Chattanooga National Cemetery dates back to late 1863 when it was formed shortly after the Battles for Chattanooga during the American Civil War.
  • For the 11 years it was administered by the National Park Service, Chattanooga National Cemetery enjoyed a distinction among NPS units that we’re unlikely to...
  • I am told this National cemetery is second only to Arlington National Cemetery in size. It was created in 1863 after the Battle of Chattanooga.
  • An investigation conducted by the War Department found that the largest number of German POWs was interred at Chattanooga National Cemetery.
  • Chattanooga National Cemetery was established during the Civil War in December 1863 by an order from Gen.
  • Photo taken at Chattanooga National Cemetery by Stephen G. on 12/28/2019.
  • Over 12,000 Union soldiers were buried here during the battles in and around Chattanooga, most notably "Andrews Raiders," the first four men to win...
  • Chattanooga National Cemetery is free to enter, so you can have a great day out in Chattanooga without reaching for your wallet.
  • The 120 acre cemetery was established in December 1863 as a military cemetery. Chattanooga is the largest national cemetery in the state of Tennessee.
  • 1200 Bailey Ave, Chattanooga, TN 37404, United StatesMap. ... This is a Veterans Memorial cemetary and all the rows and columns are perfectly arranged.
  • Do you want to learn more about Chattanooga National Cemetery? Visit CWGC for its history, location maps, visitor information, and war dead casualty details.
  • The Chattanooga National Cemetery was established in late 1863 by order of Union Major General George H. Thomas following the battles that drove...