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Fort Sill National Cemetery

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Established
  
2001

Country
  
No. of graves
  
4,000+

Phone
  
+1 580-492-3201

Location
  
Elgin, Oklahoma

Size
  
391.3 acres (158.4 ha)

Founded
  
2001

Number of graves
  
4,000

Fort Sill National Cemetery

Type
  
United States National Cemetery

Address
  
NE Jake Dunn Rd, Elgin, OK 73538, USA

Similar
  
Fort Sill Post Cemetery, Fort Sill, Highland Cemetery, Geronimo's Grave, Chief's Knoll

Fort Sill National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Elgin in Comanche County, Oklahoma. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it encompasses 391.3 acres (158.4 ha), and as of 2014 had more than 4,000 interments.

History

Fort Sill was established in 1869, in what was then Indian territory, by Major General Philip H. Sheridan, and named in honor of Brigadier General Joshua W. Sill, who died at the Battle of Stones River. The area around Fort Sill served as a reservation for displaced Native American groups. Apache Chief Geronimo lived the last days of his life, and died at Fort Sill, as did Kiowa Chief Kicking Bird.

Fort Sill National Cemetery was dedicated on November 2, 2001, it was the second National Cemetery built in the state of Oklahoma. The first stage of development of the cemetery finished in 2003. It is an expansion to the small burial area originally at Fort Sill.

References

Fort Sill National Cemetery Wikipedia


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