Established 1867 No. of graves 49,751 Phone +1 937-268-2221 | Size 116.8 acres (47.3 ha) Founded 1867 Number of graves 49,751 | |
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Type United States National Cemetery Address 4400 W 3rd St, Dayton, OH 45428, USA Hours Open today · 7AM–8PMSaturday7AM–8PMSunday7AM–8PMMonday7AM–8PMTuesday7AM–8PMWednesday7AM–8PMThursday7AM–8PMFriday7AM–8PM |
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Dayton National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Dayton in Montgomery County, Ohio. It encompasses 116.8 acres (47.3 ha) and as of August 14, 2014, had 49,751 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.
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History
The cemetery was established in 1867 as a place to inter veterans who died while under the care of the Central Branch of the National Asylum for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers and Seamen, located in Dayton. The first interment, of Civil War veteran Cornelius Solly, was on September 11, 1867. The National Asylum became part of the newly formed Department of Veterans Affairs 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 National Cemetery Administration.
It has the remains of veterans from every major conflict the United States has been involved in dating back to the American Revolutionary War.