Where Veterans Are Buried
Early history: The Civil War was a driving force in the creation of national cemeteries for soldiers and Veterans. Subsequent conflicts, especially World War I, expanded the need for burial spaces and the scope of federal responsibilities to Veterans. In the 1930s, the Army transferred the stewardship of many of the major Civil War–era cemeteries to the National Park Service.
Detail from the print Gettysburg Battle-field by Jonathan Bachelder, published by Endicott & Co., New York, 1863. (The Gilder Lehrman Institute, GLC10018)