Established 1886 Founded 1886 | Size 128.8 acres (52.1 ha) Phone +1 913-758-4105 | |
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Type United States National Cemetery Owned by United States Department of Veteran Affairs Address 150 Muncie Rd, Leavenworth, KS 66048, USA Burials Arthur Guy Empey, William Bensinger, Roy Wilford Riegle, Daniel A. Dorsey, William D. Weidlein, William Garrett Similar Fort Leavenw, Mt Muncie Cemetery, Rolling Acres Memorial, United States Penitenti, Gate of Heaven Cemetery |
Fort leavenworth national cemetery kansas
Leavenworth National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Leavenworth, Kansas. It occupies 128.8 acres (52.1 ha) of land. As of the end of 2005 it had 30,875 interments. It is sometimes locally referred to as "Old Soldiers' Home".
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History
Prior to construction of the medical buildings near the site, the land was part of a Delaware Indian reservation. By 1886 several buildings were completed, and the first interment was made. During the construction of one of the nearby medical buildings, the remains of twelve Native Americans were found. They were re-interred in the cemetery.
This burying ground became part of the national cemetery system in 1930. It is the location of six Medal of Honor recipients, five of them honored for service during the American Civil War, and interments of other notable people.
In 1999 the cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as a component of the Dwight D. Eisenhower Medical Center Historic District.