Everything about Corinth National Cemetery totally explained
Corinth National Cemetery is a
United States National Cemetery in the city of
Corinth, in
Alcorn County, Mississippi. It encompasses 20 acres, and as of the end of
2005, had 7,137 interments. It is administered by the
Little Rock National Cemetery.
History
Corinth National Cemetery was established in
1866 as a place to inter the
Union casualties of the
Second Battle of Corinth, and other battles in the region. By the late
1870s there were over 5,000 interments in the cemetery. Nearly 4,000 of which were unknown.
Corinth National Cemetery was added to the
National Register of Historic Places in
1996.
Along with other sites, it was included in
Siege and Battle of Corinth Sites, a
National Historic Landmark designated in
1991
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