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286:. It encompasses 116.8 acres (47.3 ha) and as of July 18, 2019, had 55,359 interments. In January, 2014, it was one of only fourteen cemeteries to be designated as a national shrine. A new 2,000 niche columbarium was dedicated on July 24, 2014. It is one of a few National Cemeteries with their own Honor Squad. Since its formation, unless refused by family and during a few weeks the National Cemetery Administration disallowed military honors in their cemeteries, no veteran has been buried without a Rifle Salute in addition to "Taps" and the folding and presentation of the Flag. It is also the only National Cemetery with the remains of a funeral tunnel which once allowed deceased veterans to be removed from the Home Hospital to the cemetery. Plans are in process to restore the entrance into the tunnel to its original form. Dayton National Cemetery is believed to be the only cemetery in America with a live bugler each weekday other than Arlington National Cemetery. 131: 617: 25: 298:, located in Dayton. It was the third such home authorized by Abraham Lincoln, March 3, 1865, just before his death. The first interment, of Civil War veteran Cornelius Solly, was on September 11, 1867. The National Asylum became part of the newly formed 672: 313:. 650 Colored Troops are interred at Dayton National Cemetery, one of the largest collection of Colored Troops' graves which links the cemetery even further with Lincoln since he authorized the creation of Colored Troops units. 662: 642: 309:
Dayton National Cemetery is one of eight National Cemeteries with the remains of veterans from every major conflict the United States has been involved in dating back to the
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Emma L. Miller (1828-1914) the first Female VA employee, the first woman to be commissioned in the US Army and the first woman to be provided full military honors.
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in 1930 and evolved into today's Dayton VA Medical Center. The cemetery was administered as part of the medical center until 1973, when it was transferred to the
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The Dayton Soldiers' Monument was constructed between 1873 and 1877. It is a 30-foot (9.1 m) marble column on a granite base. Dedicated by President
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A memorial to all Masonic Veterans was erected in 2018. Dedicated by Eric R. Schau, Grand Master and the Grand Lodge of Ohio.
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The cemetery was established in 1867 as a place to inter veterans who died while under the care of the Central Branch of the
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U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Dayton National Cemetery
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A Nation Repays Its Debt:The National Soldiers' Home and Cemetery in Dayton, Ohio,
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Dayton National Cemetery, 4100 West Third Street, Dayton, Montgomery, OH
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a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places (TwHP) lesson plan
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries in the United States
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National Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers and Seamen
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buried in this cemetery. A bronze plaque on a boulder.
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Christian Null (1770–1832), Revolutionary War Soldier
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Historic veterans cemetery in Montgomery County, Ohio
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Dayton, Ohio
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39°44′50″N 84°15′29″W / 39.74722°N 84.25806°W / 39.74722; -84.25806
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