Place:Marietta National Cemetery, Marietta, Cobb, Georgia, United States

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NameMarietta National Cemetery
Alt namesMarietta and Atlanta National Cemeterysource: Find A Grave
TypeCemetery
Coordinates33.9511°N 84.5411°W
Located inMarietta, Cobb, Georgia, United States

History

"Originally known as the “Marietta and Atlanta National Cemetery,” the Marietta National Cemetery was established in 1866 to provide a suitable resting place for the nearly 10,000 Union dead from Sherman’s Atlanta Campaign. Henry Cole, a local merchant who remained loyal to the Union throughout the war, offered land for a burial ground for both Union and Confederate dead. His hope was that by honoring those who had fallen together, others might learn to live in peace. Unfortunately, both sides clung to their bitterness and neither North nor South would accept Cole’s offer toward reconciliation. When this effort failed, 24 acres were offered to General George H. Thomas for use of a national cemetery. In 1867 a second offer of land by Cole was accepted and a subsequent purchase of additional acreage in 1870 brought the cemetery to its present size of a little over 23 acres."

(Source: Marietta National Cemetery websites)

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