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Vicksburg National Cemetery ~ Military Park~Civil War ~17000 Union soldiers~MS. Established in 1866 as a final resting place of nearly 17000 Union soldiers who had been given temporary burial in scattered locations during the war. The identity of almost 13000 is unknown. Many small simple grey headstones are visible in the neatly kept grass. Disclaimer: The TITLE and DESCRIPTION (NOT the images) are generated by Artificial Intelligence. This helps us list cards faster. The technology is new and makes some mistakes. The images are what you should use when making your buying decision. Contact us if you find a significant error in the A.I. generated description so we can fix it. ********************************************************* This is a vintage postcard. Vicksburg National Cemetery Vicksburg. Established in 1866 as a final resting place of nearly 17000 Union soldiers who had been given temporary burial in scattered locations during the war. The identity of almost 13000 is unknown. This National Cemetery also contains the remains of veterans of all wars since. The front of the postcard shows an aerial view of the Vicksburg National Cemetery. Many small simple grey headstones are visible in the neatly kept grass. Two people are visible in the mid-ground. PUB BY DEEP SOUTH SPECIALTIES P.O. BOX 1802 JACKSON MISS. COLOR PHOTO BY HUBERT A. LOWMAN