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In May 1861, North Carolina seceded from the Union and the Confederacy sought a site in Rowan County for a military prison. A twenty-year-old abandoned cotton mill near the railroad line was selected as the location. Owned by Salisbury Manufacturing, then by Maxwell Chambers from 1848 until his death
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reached Salisbury in the spring of 1865, the prison had been emptied and was being used as a supply depot. Stoneman ordered the prison structures burned and a wood fence built around the mass graves. Of the buildings that constituted the prison, one house on Bank Street still stands; it was believed
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By October 1864 the prison held 5,000 men, soon increasing to 10,000. The town of Salisbury had 2,000 residents, and at that was the fourth largest town in the state. Residents felt threatened by the high number of prisoners being held, and associated diseases. As the prison became overcrowded, the
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In a March 28, 2019 presentation, Timothy Roberts, an investigator with Cultural Resources Analysts, reported the findings. Brick, mortar and stone showed the portico of the barracks was likely located on the lot. Building materials had been salvaged and probably used in other buildings after the
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does not plan to change the monument or add individual markers. It is not possible to determine precisely who was buried. In 2009, an interpretive panel was added to show what research has determined about the number of mass burials. In 2014, the 1868 Roll of Honor was being added to a web site.
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By 1994 projections were that the national cemetery would be filled by 1997. No burials other than spouses of persons already there were permitted. Additions had been made in 1976, 1985 and 1995, which gave the cemetery a total of 12.5 acres, and 5800 were buried at the cemetery already.
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has campaigned to get the number corrected on the monument, and also to add grave markers for the 3500 men whose identities can be determined from sources such as an 1868 Roll of Honor. He cites federal law requiring a marker for anyone buried in a national cemetery. As of 2014, the
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stated that 10,321 prisoners arrived between October 5, 1864 and February 17, 1865. 2,918 reportedly died at the hospital, and a total of 3,479 were buried. Many of the dead were buried in eighteen 240-foot-long (73 m) trench graves without coffins in a former
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with a capacity of 1000, which was expected to last ten years. The existing columbarium was nearly filled. Also, the cemetery was adding 2400 "pre-placed in-ground crypts"; these allowed 1500 burials per acre compared to 700 with normal graves.
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In April 2000, 4.7 acres (1.9 ha) became part of the Salisbury National Cemetery. Two years later, a $ 2.8 million expansion began on 31 acres (13 ha) of the former golf course, with space to bury 12,000 more people.
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L. Thomas estimated the number buried at 11,700, after two of the trenches were opened. That number is used on the monument to unknown soldiers. But research by Louis A. Brown shows the number to be close to 3800.
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war, according to Steve Cobb of Historic Salisbury Foundation. The artifacts found did not necessarily come from the prison. It was possible that other excavations could reveal the boundaries of the building.
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were later added as part of the complex. The number of prisoners increased from 120 in December 1861 to 1,400 in May 1862. In the early part of the war, prisoners were well cared for and allowed to play
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2012, the original cemetery, with about 7000 markers, was closed to new burials, except for spouses of those already buried. The annex had 4000 markers and was the state's only open national cemetery.
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Archeological excavations of the site took place in 1983 and 2005. Additional studies were made with new technology. On August 29, 2017, archaeologist Ari D. Lukas announced that
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at the original location. There are 5000 interments, in 4500 graves, in the new location. As of 2020 a total of 26,000 veterans and family members were buried in both locations.
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had located a former barracks on a vacant lot on Bank Street, which used to be part of the cotton mill/prison complex. Excavation of that site took place in November 2018.
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Because of the poor conditions and high mortality, in February 1865 the Confederates moved thousands of prisoners to other locations, including 3,729 who were marched to
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death rate increased from 2 to 28 percent because of malnutrition, poor sanitation, and disease. The Confederates used mass graves to bury the many dead.
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Initially the Confederates buried prisoners of war who died while held at Salisbury Prison, near the complex. A report by Confederate General
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This expansion provided space for the cemetery to serve veterans for 50 to 75 years, with room for 20,000 more veterans and family members. A
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Administrators predicted that by the end of 1999, the cemetery would have no more room. Representatives of the cemetery, veterans, and
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As of 2012 the cemetery had 6500 interments (in 6000 standard graves, many of which also hold a spouse), plus an estimated 3,800 in 18
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The Federal Monument to the Unknown Dead, a 38-foot-tall (12 m) granite obelisk erected in 1875 at a cost of $ 10,000.
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Post to be used by the hospital when it opened in 1953. It was operated as a golf course until the late 1980s.
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A 25-foot-high (7.6 m) granite monument topped by a statue of a soldier, erected in 1908 by the state of
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The fence which Stoneman had built around the mass graves was later replaced with a stone wall. After the
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The Pennsylvania Monument, a 40-foot-high (12 m) monument on a granite base, erected in 1909.
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of more than 30 acres to the annex provided for the annex to continue burials until 2065.
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The Salisbury Prison: A Case Study of Confederate Military Prisons – Revised and Enlarged
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Drawing of baseball game between Union prisoners at Salisbury Prison by Otto Boetticher
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announced the donation of about 40 acres (16 ha) for cemetery purposes, at the
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Salisbury National Cemetery, 202 Government Road, Salisbury, Rowan, NC
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1999. The first burial in the new location took place in March 2000.
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Unknown Dead Monument with the Maine Monument in the background.
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and three stories tall, with an attic. Cottages and a
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in 1855, the mill had stopped operating around 1860.
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Salisbury Prison
U.S. National Register of Historic Places

Salisbury National Cemetery is located in North Carolina
Salisbury National Cemetery is located in the United States
Salisbury, North Carolina
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Rowan County, North Carolina

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