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Beaufort National Cemetery

Beaufort National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in Beaufort County, in the city of Beaufort, South Carolina.[2][3] Managed by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it encompasses 44.1 acres (17.8 ha), and as of 2024, had over 28,725 interments.

Beaufort National Cemetery
Beaufort National Cemetery
Location1601 Boundary St., Beaufort, South Carolina
Coordinates32°26′29″N 80°40′47″W / 32.44139°N 80.67972°W / 32.44139; -80.67972
Area44.1 acres (17.8 ha)
Built1863
Architectural styleColonial, Dutch Colonial
MPSCivil War Era National Cemeteries MPS
NRHP reference No.97001208[1]
Added to NRHPOctober 10, 1997

History edit

The original interments in the cemetery were men who died in nearby Union hospitals during the occupation of the area early in the Civil War, mainly in 1861, following the Battle of Port Royal. Battlefield casualties from around the area were also reinterred in the cemetery, including over 100 Confederate soldiers. It became a National Cemetery with the National Cemetery Act by Abraham Lincoln in 1863.

Of the Civil War soldiers buried here, there are: 9,000 Union soldiers (3,607 unknown,) 2,800 POWs from the camp at Millen and 1,700 African-American union soldiers. There are also 102 confederate soldiers.[4] The remains of 27 Union prisoners of war were reinterred from Blackshear Prison following the war.[4]

Beaufort National Cemetery now has interments from every major American conflict since the Civil War, including the Spanish–American War, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and the Gulf War.[5]

In 1987, the remains of nineteen Union soldiers of the all black Massachusetts 55th Volunteer Infantry were discovered on Folly Island, South Carolina.[6] The Folly North Archaeological Project, 1990 did further excavations in the area after Hurricane Hugo revealed artifacts due to erosion of the soil and due to concerns of future erosion in the area. The Items discovered included leather shoes, rubberized canvas, wood staves and animal bone.[7]

The Massachusetts 55th had been stationed on Folly Island from late 1863 to early 1864 and was a sister unit to the better-known Massachusetts 54th Volunteer Infantry, featured in the film Glory.

On May 29, 1989, the 54th soldiers were reinterred in the Beaufort National Cemetery with full military honors. Cast members from the film served as the honor guard at the ceremony.[6]

Beaufort National Cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.[citation needed]

Notable interments edit

 
Twilight at Beaufort National Cemetery
  • Non-US Servicemembers
    • Ian Ronald Atherton Adamson, Lieutenant of Royal Navy, only one of Commonwealth war dead in World War II.[10]
    • Maschinenmaat Gerd Reusell was a crewmember of U-352 that died of wounds when it was sunk on May 9, 1942 by USCG Icarus.

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  2. ^ Sammartino, Therese T. (May 27, 1997). "Beaufort National Cemetery" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places – Nomination and Inventory. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
  3. ^ "Beaufort National Cemetery, Beaufort County (1601 Boundary St., Beaufort)". National Register Properties in South Carolina. South Carolina Department of Archives and History. Retrieved 8 June 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Beaufort National Cemetery". American Battlefield Trust. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  5. ^ "SCDAH". www.nationalregister.sc.gov. Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  6. ^ a b Harris, Art (1989-05-30). "SALUTE TO A FORGOTTEN BLACK REGIMENT". Washington Post. ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 2022-12-05.
  7. ^ "The Charleston Museum | News and Events » The Folly North Archaeological Project, 1990". Retrieved 2022-12-04.
  8. ^ Johnson, Kristina Dunn (2009-04-06). No Holier Spot of Ground: Confederate Monuments & Cemeteries of South Carolina. Arcadia. ISBN 9781614232827.
  9. ^ Donahue, Patrick (2010-06-14). . The Beaufort Gazette. The State (newspaper). Archived from the original on 15 June 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-02.
  10. ^ CWGC: Ian Ronald Atherton Adamson

External links edit

  • National Cemetery Administration
  • Beaufort National Cemetery
  • Historic American Landscapes Survey (HALS) No. SC-1, "Beaufort National Cemetery, 1601 Boundary Street, Beaufort, Beaufort County, SC", 34 photos, 4 photo caption pages
  • HALS No. SC-1-A, "Beaufort National Cemetery, Wall", 16 photos, 1 measured drawing, 6 data pages, 2 photo caption pages
  • U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Beaufort National Cemetery
  • Beaufort National Cemetery at Find a Grave  
  • CWGC: Beaufort National Cemetery

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Beaufort National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in Beaufort County in the city of Beaufort South Carolina 2 3 Managed by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs it encompasses 44 1 acres 17 8 ha and as of 2024 had over 28 725 interments Beaufort National CemeteryU S National Register of Historic PlacesBeaufort National CemeteryShow map of South CarolinaShow map of the United StatesLocation1601 Boundary St Beaufort South CarolinaCoordinates32 26 29 N 80 40 47 W 32 44139 N 80 67972 W 32 44139 80 67972Area44 1 acres 17 8 ha Built1863Architectural styleColonial Dutch ColonialMPSCivil War Era National Cemeteries MPSNRHP reference No 97001208 1 Added to NRHPOctober 10 1997 Contents 1 History 2 Notable interments 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe original interments in the cemetery were men who died in nearby Union hospitals during the occupation of the area early in the Civil War mainly in 1861 following the Battle of Port Royal Battlefield casualties from around the area were also reinterred in the cemetery including over 100 Confederate soldiers It became a National Cemetery with the National Cemetery Act by Abraham Lincoln in 1863 Of the Civil War soldiers buried here there are 9 000 Union soldiers 3 607 unknown 2 800 POWs from the camp at Millen and 1 700 African American union soldiers There are also 102 confederate soldiers 4 The remains of 27 Union prisoners of war were reinterred from Blackshear Prison following the war 4 Beaufort National Cemetery now has interments from every major American conflict since the Civil War including the Spanish American War the Korean War the Vietnam War and the Gulf War 5 In 1987 the remains of nineteen Union soldiers of the all black Massachusetts 55th Volunteer Infantry were discovered on Folly Island South Carolina 6 The Folly North Archaeological Project 1990 did further excavations in the area after Hurricane Hugo revealed artifacts due to erosion of the soil and due to concerns of future erosion in the area The Items discovered included leather shoes rubberized canvas wood staves and animal bone 7 The Massachusetts 55th had been stationed on Folly Island from late 1863 to early 1864 and was a sister unit to the better known Massachusetts 54th Volunteer Infantry featured in the film Glory On May 29 1989 the 54th soldiers were reinterred in the Beaufort National Cemetery with full military honors Cast members from the film served as the honor guard at the ceremony 6 Beaufort National Cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997 citation needed Notable interments editSee also Category Burials at Beaufort National Cemetery Medal of Honor recipients Private First Class Ralph H Johnson 1949 1968 recipient for action in the Vietnam War Captain John J McGinty III 1940 2014 recipient for action in the Vietnam War Others Colonel Donald Conroy 1921 1998 inspiration for the character Wilbur Bull Meachum in The Great Santini John N McLaughlin 1918 2002 Marine Corps Lieutenant General served in three wars and spent three years as P O W Cook Petty Officer 1st Class William Pickney 1915 1976 second African American to be awarded the Navy Coss for heroism during the Battle of Santa Cruz Master Sergeant Joseph Simmons Legion d honneur recipient Buffalo Soldier World War I and World War II veteran General Edwin Pollock 1899 1982 Colonel Robert Gould Shaw 1837 1863 commander of the African American 54th Massachusetts Regiment subject of the movie Glory 8 is likely buried in one of the 3 607 unknown gravesites in the cemetery Chuck Taliano 1945 2010 USMC drill instructor featured in the We don t promise you a rose garden recruitment poster during the 1970s and 1980s 9 General William G Thrash 1916 2011 Major General Reuben Henry Tucker III 1911 1970 Commandant of Cadets The Citadel 1963 68 US Army General James Grimsley 1921 2013 Major General Charles Spragins nbsp Twilight at Beaufort National Cemetery Non US Servicemembers Ian Ronald Atherton Adamson Lieutenant of Royal Navy only one of Commonwealth war dead in World War II 10 Maschinenmaat Gerd Reusell was a crewmember of U 352 that died of wounds when it was sunk on May 9 1942 by USCG Icarus References edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Sammartino Therese T May 27 1997 Beaufort National Cemetery PDF National Register of Historic Places Nomination and Inventory Retrieved 8 June 2012 Beaufort National Cemetery Beaufort County 1601 Boundary St Beaufort National Register Properties in South Carolina South Carolina Department of Archives and History Retrieved 8 June 2012 a b Beaufort National Cemetery American Battlefield Trust Retrieved 2022 12 04 SCDAH www nationalregister sc gov Retrieved 2022 12 04 a b Harris Art 1989 05 30 SALUTE TO A FORGOTTEN BLACK REGIMENT Washington Post ISSN 0190 8286 Retrieved 2022 12 05 The Charleston Museum News and Events The Folly North Archaeological Project 1990 Retrieved 2022 12 04 Johnson Kristina Dunn 2009 04 06 No Holier Spot of Ground Confederate Monuments amp Cemeteries of South Carolina Arcadia ISBN 9781614232827 Donahue Patrick 2010 06 14 Ex Marine S C resident on famous poster dies The Beaufort Gazette The State newspaper Archived from the original on 15 June 2010 Retrieved 2010 07 02 CWGC Ian Ronald Atherton AdamsonExternal links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Beaufort National Cemetery National Cemetery Administration Beaufort National Cemetery Historic American Landscapes Survey HALS No SC 1 Beaufort National Cemetery 1601 Boundary Street Beaufort Beaufort County SC 34 photos 4 photo caption pages HALS No SC 1 A Beaufort National Cemetery Wall 16 photos 1 measured drawing 6 data pages 2 photo caption pages U S Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System Beaufort National Cemetery Beaufort National Cemetery at Find a Grave nbsp CWGC Beaufort National Cemetery Retrieved 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