Springfield National Cemetery

  • 1702 East Seminole Street Springfield, MO 65804
  • (417) 881-9499

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Cemeteries

Established in 1867, the Springfield National Cemetery is the resting place for many of the men who died at the Battle of Wilson Creek. The cemetery has several monuments and memorials, including a marble pillar honoring Brig. Gen. Nathaniel Lyon.

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