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Wilmington National Cemetery

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Architectural style
  
Colonial Revival

Area
  
2 ha

Phone
  
+1 910-815-4877

NRHP Reference #
  
97000021

Year built
  
1867

Added to NRHP
  
31 January 1997

Wilmington National Cemetery

Location
  
2011 Market St., Wilmington, North Carolina

MPS
  
Civil War Era National Cemeteries MPS

Address
  
2011 Market St, Wilmington, NC 28403, USA

Similar
  
Cape Fear Museum, Burgwin‑Wright Museum and Gard, Lower Cape Fear Historical, Bellamy Mansion, Salisbury National Cemetery

Wilmington National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Wilmington, in New Hanover County, North Carolina. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it encompasses 5.1 acres (2.1 ha), and as of the end of 2005, had 6,171 interred remains.

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History

In 1867, the land for Wilmington National Cemetery was purchased by the federal government. Most of the original interments were remains moved from Wilmington City Cemetery and nearby forts, such as Fort Fisher. By 1870 there were over 2,000 interments.

In 1918, there was an outbreak of influenza on board a ship docked at the Cape Fear River which was carrying a group of Puerto Rican laborers to Fayetteville, North Carolina to aid in the construction of Camp Bragg. Twenty-eight of the laborers died from the disease and were interred at Wilmington National Cemetery.

Wilmington National Cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.

Notable interments

  • George "Possum" Whitted, major league baseball player, World War I veteran.
  • There is one British Commonwealth war grave, of a Royal Artillery Gunner of World War II.

    References

    Wilmington National Cemetery Wikipedia