Fort Logan National Cemetery
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Fort Logan National Cemetery is a National cemetery in Denver, Colorado, U.S.A. It contains 214 acres and has had 85,250 interments as of December 2005.
[edit] Cemetery Map
Below is a scanned image of a map provided by Fort Logan National Cemetery.
[edit] Notable Graves / Burials
- Karl F. Baatz, a German POW is interred in Fort Logan National Cemetery. He died while being held at Fort Logan during World War II.
- John Henry Deutshendorf, Sr., notable Air Force Instructor and father of music legend John Denver.
- Arthur Harvey, an oil poineer and a veteran of both World War I and World War II (Section Q site 7142).