Historic Soldiers Memorial:
Reinterment Ceremony Marker

Marker:  
Historic Soldiers’ Reinterment

Note:
No NSDAR insignia for ceremony

Location:
Southern Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery
Section: Historic Soldiers Memorial
Sierra Vista, Cochise County, Arizona
31.541639, -110.303926

Historical Significance:
The remains of 58 soldiers, Indian scouts and civilians, all of whom died between 1860 and 1880, were reinterred at the Historic Soldiers Memorial Cemetery, located within the Southern Arizona Veterans’ Memorial Cemetery. During a construction project in Tucson, these remains were discovered in an old cemetery close to the disestablished Camp Lowell.

The governor, federal-level Arizona representatives, and Arizona State Regent Jo Andress were among the more than 500 in attendance.

Dedicated:
May 16, 2009

Sponsor:
Arizona State Society DAR

A collage of two snapshots in an outdoor scene. (1) The U.S. flag at half mast and (2) dignitaries standing at attending and wearing period clothing, including uniforms.
Reinterment Ceremony, May 16, 2009.
A collage of three snapshots showing (1) rows of flag-covered coffins, (2) coffins being carried by uniformed service members, and (3) military x-gun salute. Images are indistinct.
Reinterment Ceremony, May 16, 2009.
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