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  2. Andersonville Prison - Wikipedia

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    Andersonville National Cemetery, June 2011. The cemetery is the final resting place for the Union prisoners who died while being held at Camp Sumter/Andersonville as POWs. The prisoners' burial ground at Camp Sumter has been made a national cemetery. It contains 13,714 graves, of which 921 are marked "unknown". [43]

  3. Los Angeles National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Los Angeles National Cemetery began construction on the first phase of the columbarium on Constitution Avenue, west of I-405 just 100 yards (91 m) from the main cemetery entrance. This phase opened in October 2019 and occupies approximately 4.4 acres (1.8 ha) of the site and holds 10,000 niches for cremated remains.

  4. Category:Burials at Los Angeles National Cemetery - Wikipedia

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    Burials at Los Angeles National Cemetery (est.1889) — a United States national cemetery in the Sawtelle−West Los Angeles area of Los Angeles, California. The South Sepulveda Boulevard main entrance is located near Wilshire and the San Diego Freeway

  5. A draft resister, a judge and the moment that still binds ...

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    Bob Zaugh was one of many young men who resisted the U.S. military draft during the Vietnam War. How a tough federal judge handled his case changed both of their lives.

  6. Category:Cemeteries in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Los Angeles National Cemetery, looking NorthEast.jpg 2,576 × 1,932; 1.26 MB This page was last edited on 4 January 2024, at 01:49 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Andersonville Raiders - Wikipedia

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    The Andersonville Raiders were a prison gang of Union POWs incarcerated at the Confederate Andersonville Prison during the American Civil War.Led by their chieftains – Charles Curtis, John Sarsfield, Patrick Delaney, Teri Sullivan (aka "WR Rickson", according to other sources), William Collins, and Alvin T. Munn – these soldiers terrorized their fellow POWs, stealing their possessions and ...

  8. Loved ones attend to graves at Los Angeles National Cemetery ...

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  9. List of cemeteries in California - Wikipedia

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    Long Beach Municipal Cemetery, Signal Hill [9] Los Angeles National Cemetery, West Los Angeles; Mission San Gabriel Arcángel Cemetery, Long Beach; Mount Sinai Memorial Park Cemetery, Hollywood Hills, Los Angeles; Mount Zion Cemetery, East Los Angeles; Oak Park Cemetery, Claremont [11] Oakwood Memorial Park Cemetery, Chatsworth; Odd Fellows ...