City Point National Cemetery

City Point National Cemetery (HM2FDM)

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N 37° 18.345', W 77° 17.815'

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the Bureau of United States Colored Troops (USCT). These regiments fought in battles and engagements from Virginia to Texas. Originally, USCT regiments were assigned to both the X and XVIII Corps of the Army of the James, but were consolidated into the XXV Corps in December 1864. More than 1,300 USCT soldiers, both known and unknown, were buried here. In 1865, a 20-foot-tall marble obelisk was erected at the cemetery under the direction of Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler and others. It honors the dead who served in the Army of the James. The badges of the XVIII Corps (trefoil cross), X Corps (four-bastioned fort), and XXIV Corps (heart) decorate the monument. Members of the 4th U.S. Colored Infantry, c.1865. The regiment was part of the Army of the James under Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler. Library of Congress.
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HM NumberHM2FDM
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Placed ByU.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, National Cemetery Administration
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Date Added Saturday, April 6th, 2019 at 11:01am PDT -07:00
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UTM (WGS84 Datum)18S E 296435 N 4131264
Decimal Degrees37.30575000, -77.29691667
Degrees and Decimal MinutesN 37° 18.345', W 77° 17.815'
Degrees, Minutes and Seconds37° 18' 20.7" N, 77° 17' 48.9" W
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