Oct 12 2008

Two Family Mausoleums in Arlington National Cemetery

Published by admin at 3:55 am under Modern Mausoleums

Everybody in the world heard about Arlington National Cemetery - the largest military cemetery in the United States.  It was established during the Civil War and since that time over 290,000 people were buried there.  It may come as news, but there are also two family mausoleums in Arlington National Cemetery.

These are the only two mausoleums located in the borders of the cemetery. The first family mausoleum is the final burial place for many descendants and members of the Miles Family. And the second one belongs to the Sullivan Family.

Lieutenant General Nelson Appleton Miles served for 42 years in the United States Army.  He fought in the Civil War, Indian Wars and Spanish-American war.  He was already old when the World War 1 began but he still volunteered to serve in the army. President Wilson turned Miles down due to his age.  General Miles died in 1925 and was buried  in Arlington National Cemetery at the first mausoleum confined within this area.

Brigadier General Thomas Crook Sullivan whose final resting place is in the second mausoleum in the confines of Arlington National Cemetery land a long lasting military career too.  He was a guard for president Abraham Lincoln during his inauguration.  Then Sullivan served during the Civil War participating in many decisive battles. General Sullivan died in 1908 and after the cremation his remains were buried in the mausoleum of the Arlington National Cemetery.

It seems that both personal mausoleums are destined to be the only ones on this famous cemetery.  Since 1925,  none of other deceased American war heroes and veterans ever received such a prestigious burial place.

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