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Histopolis Place-of-the-Day
Histopolis features a different cemetery, town, county or other place every
day on the Place-of-The-Day.
Thursday, January 13, 2011
The Histopolis Place-of-the-Day for Thursday, January 13, 2011 is Keokuk National Cemetery in Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa. "Until 1837, the sole inhabitants of the area that is now the town of Keokuk, Iowa, were members of the Sauk and Fox tribes. In 1837, however, the tribes agreed to a treaty that allowed limited settlement of white farmers. Shortly after the treaty went into effect, white settlers began to migrate into the area. But the greatest number of settlers did not arrive until 1842 when a second treaty compelled the Fox and Sauk to move farther west. The treaty would go into effect in May 1842, although white settlers had begun camping along the county border a month earlier. Subsequently, at one minute after midnight on May 1, anxious settlers rushed in to stake their land claims. "By the beginning of the Civil War, Keokuk was home to a population of approximately 13,000 people. Its location, at the confluence of the Des Moines and Mississippi rivers, made an ideal location for the transportation of produce for the war. The first Civil War facility in Iowa was Camp Ellsworth, located near Keokuk, where troops were mustered as early as May 1861. More posts, including Camps Rankin, Halleck and Lincoln were established in 1861 and 1862. As the war progressed, five Army hospitals were established in the area to help care for the thousands of sick and wounded soldiers transported up the Mississippi River from Southern battlefields. Most of the original interments at Keokuk National Cemetery came from these hospitals. "The 2.75-acre Keokuk National Cemetery was originally a part of Oakland Cemetery until the city donated the land to the U.S. government in the mid 19th-century. According to an 1871 inspection report, just after the Civil War there were 627 interments; 600 known Union soldiers and 27 unknown soldiers. Not mentioned in the report were the remains of eight Confederate soldiers buried at the national cemetery, who died in Keokuk as prisoners of war. "In 1908, when the frontier post of Fort Yates, N.D., was abandoned, the remains buried at this post cemetery were reinterred at Keokuk. Similarly, in 1948, 156 bodies removed from the post cemetery at Des Moines, Iowa, were reinterred here. "Keokuk National Cemetery was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997." Source: Cemeteries - Keokuk National Cemetery - Burial & Memorials
The Histopolis Grave Index for Keokuk National Cemetery contains 5,059 entries with 2,384 unique surnames. Explore Keokuk National Cemetery on Histopolis now. If you have a place that you would like to see featured as the Histopolis Place-of-the-Day, contact the webmaster to suggest it.
January 2011|
| 1 | Hampton VA National Cemetery, Hampton, Hampton City, Virginia | | 2 | Sarasota VA National Cemetery, Sarasota County, Florida | | 3 | New Bern National Cemetery, Township 8, Craven County, North Carolina | | 4 | Georgia National Cemetery, Cherokee County, Georgia | | 5 | Woodlawn National Cemetery, Elmira, Chemung County, New York | | 6 | Richmond National Cemetery, Henrico County, Virginia | | 7 | Missouri Veterans Cemetery, Springfield, Springfield Township, Greene County, Missouri | | 8 | Great Lakes National Cemetery, Holly Township, Oakland County, Michigan | | 9 | Fort Sill National Cemetery, Comanche County, Oklahoma | | 10 | Seven Pines National Cemetery, Henrico County, Virginia | | 11 | National Cemetery, Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania | | 12 | National Cemetery, Hot Springs, Fall River County, South Dakota | | 13 | Keokuk National Cemetery, Keokuk, Lee County, Iowa | | 14 | Mountain Home National Cemetery, Johnson City, Washington County, Tennessee | | 15 | Fort Richardson National Cemetery, Anchorage, Anchorage Municipality, Alaska | | 16 | Bakersfield National Cemetery, Kern County, California | | 17 | Gerald B.H. Solomon Saratoga National Cemetery, Saratoga County, New York | | 18 | Fort Smith National Cemetery, Fort Smith, Upper Township, Sebastian County, Arkansas | | 19 | Soldiers' Lot, Mound Cemetery, Racine, Racine County, Wisconsin | | 20 | San Francisco National Cemetery, San Francisco, San Francisco County, California | | 21 | Nashville National Cemetery, Davidson County, Tennessee | | 22 | Government Lots, Congressional Cemetery, Washington, District of Columbia | | 23 | Annapolis National Cemetery, Annapolis, Anne Arundel County, Maryland | | 24 | Fort Lyon National Cemetery, Bent County, Colorado | | 25 | Nachez National Cemetery, Supervisor District 4, Adams County, Mississippi | | 26 | Massachusetts National Cemetery, Barnstable County, Massachusetts | | 27 | Lexington National Cemetery, Lexington-Fayette, Fayette County, Kentucky | | 28 | Camp Butler National Cemetery, Clear Lake Township, Sangamon County, Illinois | | 29 | Abraham Lincoln National Cemetery, Jackson Township, Will County, Illinois | | 30 | National Cemetery, Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee | | 31 | Washington Crossing National Cemetery, Upper Makefield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania |
Note: The first Place-of-the-Day was in September 2010
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