Santa Fe National Cemetery

Santa Fe National Cemetery

Santa Fe National Cemetery, 2008.
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Year established 1870
Country United States
Location Santa Fe, New Mexico
Type United States National Cemetery
Size 78.6 acres (31.8 ha)
Number of interments > 39,000

Santa Fe National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in the city of Santa Fe, in Santa Fe County, New Mexico. It encompasses 78.6 acres (318,000 m2), and as of the end of 2005, had 39,695 interments. It is one of only two national cemeteries in New Mexico (the other being Fort Bayard National Cemetery).

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History

Though New Mexico only played a small part in the American Civil War, the cemetery was created after the war to inter the Union soldiers who died fighting there, primarily at the Battle of Glorieta Pass. The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santa Fe donated the land to the federal government in 1870. In 1876 its status was changed to a post cemetery, but in 1885 it became a national cemetery once again.

Notable monuments

Notable interments

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