• Open Daily: 10am - 10pm
    Alley-side Pickup: 10am - 7pm

    3038 Hennepin Ave Minneapolis, MN
    612-822-4611

Open Daily: 10am - 10pm | Alley-side Pickup: 10am - 7pm
3038 Hennepin Ave Minneapolis, MN
612-822-4611
Where Valor Proudly Sleeps: A History of Fredericksburg National Cemetery, 1866-1933

Where Valor Proudly Sleeps: A History of Fredericksburg National Cemetery, 1866-1933

Paperback

Series: Engaging the Civil War

19th Century United States HistoryCivil War Period (1850-1877)Death & Dying

Currently unavailable to order

ISBN10: 0809336456
ISBN13: 9780809336456
Publisher: Southern Illinois Univ Pr
Published: Mar 26 2018
Pages: 272
Weight: 0.85
Height: 0.70 Width: 6.00 Depth: 8.90
Language: English
Many books discuss in great detail what happened during Civil War battles. This is one of the few that investigate what happened to the remains of those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Where Valor Proudly Sleeps explores a battle's immediate and long-term aftermath by focusing on Fredericksburg National Cemetery, one of the largest cemeteries created by the U.S. government after the Civil War. Pfanz shows how legislation created the National Cemetery System and describes how the Burial Corps identified, collected, and interred soldier remains as well as how veterans, their wives, and their children also came to rest in national cemeteries. By sharing the stories of the Fredericksburg National Cemetery, its workers, and those buried there, Pfanz explains how the cemetery evolved into its current form, a place of beauty and reflection.

Also in

Civil War Period (1850-1877)