Awesome place to remember those lost in the battle. Definitely cool to see that they're still being remembered to this day. Also it's a really cool place to see the trains go by almost every 20 minutes.
Stones National Cemetery, Murfreesboro, Tennessee. As is usual for Military Cemeteries immaculately maintained grounds. The small heastones repsresent unidentified remains from either side in the civil war.
A place for reflection.
It was a great honor to visit this cemetery. The history darting back to one of the most bloodiest battles in the Civil War truly and honor.
Sad to see so many unknown soldiers' graves.
Excellent!
Headstones generally are in good shape as old as they are, but some have significant growth. A few small monuments provide interesting historical context. Lots of weeds in the grass, but overall, cemetery is well maintained, which I am grateful.
Lost and Found. While studying genealogy, I learned I had a great-great-great grandfather that died in a battle in Franklin, TN, 30 Nov 1864 (His remains were moved here in 1865 as many that died in middle Tennessee battles and the nearby Stones River Battlefield across the street.) I am the most recent family to visit his plot, and the first in likely a century or more. My grandmother never spoke of him, so maybe she didn't know of his service in the Civil war.
Stones River National Cemetery is a US Cemetery based in Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Stones River National Cemetery is located at 2552 Old Nashville Hwy, Murfreesboro, TN 37129, USA.
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