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| country = United States | country_flag = 1 | state = Pennsylvania | state_flag = 1 | region_type = County | region = Adams | district_type = Historic district | district = Gettysburg Historic (75000155) | municipality_type = NPS unit | municipality = Gettysburg NMP | range_type = Landform | range = Cemetery Hill | border_type = | border_fold = 1 | border = N: Steinwehr Avenue | border1 = NE: Gettysburg borough〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.nps.gov/getc/historyculture/index.htm )〕 | border2 = E: Baltimore Pike | border3 = SE: Evergreen Cemetery | border4 = W: Taneytown Road | part_type = | part = 18 original sections 6 postbellum sections Annex of | location_type = | location = | location_note = | lat_d = 39 | lat_m = 49 | lat_s = 2 | lat_NS = N | long_d = 77 | long_m = 13 | long_s = 55 | long_EW = W | coordinates_note = 〔 | area_type = Area 1863 tracts 1963 addition 1970s additions | area_unit = acre | area_imperial = 0 | area_round = 1 | area_note = '' | area1_imperial = | area1_type = | established_type = Consecration Incorporated〔 (cited by Revised Report, pp. 154-7〕 NRHP submission〔 | established = 1863 November 19 1864 March 25 1975 March 19 (structures) | established_note = | government = 1863: Board 1933: National Park Service | map = 1904 Cope map - Gettysburg National Cemetery.png | map_caption = 1904 depiction〔 of a circular monument at the future Lincoln Address Memorial site and of the trolley around both cemeteries.) | map_locator = Pennsylvania | map_first = | code_type = NPS district code GNIS code Find A Grave CRid | code = GETC 2498537〔 1584934 (10 famous interments) | code_note = 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.findagrave.com/php/famous.php?page=cem&previousJumpTo=&previousFameFilter=&FScemeteryid=1584934&fameLevel=all )〕 | free_type = Architect | free = William Saunders (botanist) | footnotes = }} The Gettysburg National Cemetery within the Gettysburg National Military Park is an American Civil War cemetery created for Union casualties of the Battle of Gettysburg.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=National Cemetery Walking Tour )〕 In addition to reinterments from the Gettysburg Battlefield, the 1863 state-owned "national cemetery" has subsequent sections for Spanish–American War, World War I, and other wars' soldiers and their spouses and children. The cemetery's historic district contributing structures include the stone walls (structure number CM01), iron fences and gates (CM02, CM03), burial and section markers (CM04, CM05, CM06), the brick sidewalk (CM07), and various battlefield monuments, memorials, and exhibits.〔 ==Reinterments== Union remains were transferred from the Gettysburg Battlefield burial plots (e.g., on Cemetery Hill) as well as local church cemeteries, (e.g., Camp Letterman & the Rock Creek-White Run Union Hospital Complex), the "USA General Hospital, York, Pa." and the Valley of Death where unburied soldiers decomposed in place. (Samuel Weaver ), as "Superintendent of the exhuming of the bodies", personally observed the contractor's workers opening graves, placing remains in coffins, and burying them in the cemetery,〔 and at least 1 reinterment was from the neighboring Evergreen Cemetery (Adams County, Pennsylvania). 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Gettysburg National Cemetery」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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