
Visit the National Cemetery
Shiloh National Military Park
Explore the Shiloh National Cemetery.
Brick and grassy paths lead visitors through our beautiful and somber 10 acre national cemetery which was established between 1866 and 1868. Rows upon rows of headstones mark the final resting place of 3,892 soldiers and sailors. Most of the burials, 3,584, are from the battle of Shiloh and other Civil War actions that took place up and down the Tennessee River. Sadly, 2,359 of these are unknown. Visit the graves of soldiers, sailors, musicians, a washer woman, a surgeon, a memorial to the first officer killed in the battle, and two Confederate soldiers. Also see hundreds of veterans from America's subsequent wars interred in Section R. An easy stroll from the ornate iron gated entrance through the cemetery will take visitors to a bluff overlooking the Tennessee River and Pitttsburg Landing. Experience a site that one obsever called the "handsomest cemetery in the South." *Please note that dogs and bicycles are not allowed in the national cemetery. Visitors are asked not to climb on walls to prevent damage or injury. Do not sit on headstones out of respect for our fallen heroes. Benches are located throughout the cemetery.
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30-60 Minutes
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The cemetery is wheelchair accessible. Wheelchairs are available for loan at the park visitor center.
No — No pets are allowed in the national cemetery.
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