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Historic veterans cemetery in Denver, Colorado This article is about the current cemetery. For the former military base on the same site, see Fort Logan.
Fort Logan National Cemetery
Fort Logan National Cemetery
Details
Established1887
LocationDenver, Colorado
CountryUnited States
Coordinates39°38′49″N 105°02′53″W / 39.64694°N 105.04806°W / 39.64694; -105.04806
TypeUnited States National Cemetery
Size214 acres (0.87 km)
No. of graves>148,000
WebsiteOfficial
Find a GraveFort Logan National Cemetery

Fort Logan National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in Denver, Colorado. Fort Logan, a former U.S. Army installation, was named after Union General John A. Logan, commander of US Volunteer forces during the American Civil War. It contains 214 acres (87 ha) and has over 122,000 interments as of 2014. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2016.

Fort Logan National Cemetery Map
A street in Fort Logan National Cemetery during Memorial Day weekend

History

Fort Logan itself was established on October 31, 1887, and was in continuous use until 1946 when most of the acreage except for the cemetery was turned over to the state of Colorado. The national cemetery was created in 1950.

Notable burials

Gallery

  • Wreaths placed at headstones Wreaths placed at headstones
  • Bond Brye Bond Brye
  • Graves in a newer section Graves in a newer section
  • Fort Logan National Cemetery, April 5, 2012 Fort Logan National Cemetery, April 5, 2012
  • Flags placed on graves, Memorial Day 2006 Flags placed on graves, Memorial Day 2006
  • Graves in the older section Graves in the older section
  • Grave of Karl F. Baatz, a German World War II POW Grave of Karl F. Baatz, a German World War II POW

See also

References

  1. ^ Dept. of Veterans Affairs: Cemeteries – Fort Logan National Cemetery
  2. Martin, Claire (2013-02-02). "Joanne Conte's life story a complex tale of gender, politics". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2018-02-09.
  3. Bunch, Joey (2016-05-08). "Ultimate sacrifice won't be forgotten". The Denver Post. Retrieved 2020-06-05.
  4. Hees, Randy (2008-04-07). "Richard Kindig". Railway Preservation News. Retrieved 2008-04-11.
  5. "Richard Kindig Passes Away". DRGW.net. 2008-04-07. Retrieved 2008-04-11.
  6. Davidson, Joanne (2013-01-13). "Tuskegee Airman Fitzroy "Buck" Newsum, 94, persevered to be a pilot". Denver Post. Retrieved 2013-01-16.
  7. "CPT Dorothy L. Starbuck". Military Hall of Honor. Retrieved 2019-09-28.

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