Edward SteereQuartermaster Review, March-April 1953 Congress provided the legal sanction for creation of a national cemeterial system by authorizing President Lincoln in the Act of July 17, 1862, "to purchase cemetery grounds ... to be used as a national cemetery for...
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Evolution of the National Cemetery System 1865-1880
by Edward SteereQuartermaster Review-May/June 1953 The American Civil War was one of those great conflicts in human history that shaped the political destinies of a continent. Assuming many aspects of a major contest between two sovereign powers, this war...
Expansion of the National Cemetery System 1880-1900
By Edward SteereQuartermaster Review, September - October 1953 Within 15 years following the termination of the Civil War in America, the War Department had created a national cemeterial system, with administrative control vested in the Quartermaster General. After...
National Cemeteries and Memorials in Global Conflict
by Edward SteereQuartermaster Review, November - December 1953 As aptly stated by Quartermaster General M. I. Ludington in 1899, the return of Spanish American War dead from Cuba and Puerto Rico for private burial by their relatives, or for reinterment at public cost...