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"The government will provide at no cost to the estate of the deceased an upright, white marble headstone or white niche cover. The cemetery staff at Arlington will place the order, which goes to the National Cemetery Administration"
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The tomb of the unknown soldier is located in Arlington National Cemetery in Virginia. The tomb is made of marble and has the following inscription: "Here rests in honored glory an American soldier known but to God."
The US Capitol, The White House, Arlington National Cemetery, The Pentagon, and Lincoln Memorial are some of the most popular student tours in Washington.
Too many to list, but some are the Washington Monument, the White House, the Capitol building, the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, WWII Memorial, Arlington National Cemetery, Smithsonian Institution, Vietnam Memorial, Holocaust Museum
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White House Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery was created in 1915.
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Felix Longoria was killed in action in the Philippines during WW2. When his remains were returned to his home town, the local funeral home would not allow him to lay in state and he could not be buried in the 'white' section of the cemetery. When this was reported in national newspapers, Longoria became the first Mexican-American to be interred in Arlington National Cemetery.
Harriet White Frank has written: 'Burial records, Biloxi National Cemetery' -- subject(s): Biloxi National Cemetery, Genealogy, Inscriptions, Registers of births
A white woman. Mary Custis, daughter of one of Virginia's most wealthy plantation owners. When her father died, Custis inherited his property and Lee, as her husband, became one of the wealthiest plantation owners in all of Virginia. Arlington National Cemetery was once simply their estate at Arlington, Virginia.