Fort Snelling National Cemetery

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Fort Snelling National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of Minneapolis in Hennepin County, Minnesota. It encompasses 436.3 acres (1.766 km²), and as of April 24th 2007 had 172,001 interments.

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Fort Snelling was a frontier fort first established in 1805. Its original purpose was to keep the peace on the western frontier. During the American Civil War it served as a recruitment area for Minnesota volunteers. The cemetery itself was not officially established until 1870.

In 1937, the citizens of St. Paul, petitioned Congress to construct a National Cemetery in the area, and in 1939 the new plot was dedicated, and the remains from the original post cemetery were transferred to it. In 1960, the Fort Snelling Air Force Station transferred 146 acres (0.59 km²) to the cemetery, and another 177 acres (0.72 km²) were acquired in 1961, expanding the cemetery to its current size.

Fort Snelling National Cemetery as shown in the pictures below is very large. In each image headstones from generation after generation are as far as the eye can see. Taken in June 2007 from the hill on the far north side of the cemetery with no one view reaching the opposite end or either side.


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