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Marietta Confederate Cemetery is the largest[citation needed] Confederate cemetery South of Richmond and is located in Marietta GA. The Marietta Confederate Cemetery is one of the largest burial grounds for Confederate dead. It is the resting place to over 3000 soldiers from every confederate state and Maryland, Missouri and Kentucky. Fallen from the battles of Chickamauga in Tennessee, and Kolb's Farm and Kennesaw Mountain from the Atlanta campaign are interred there. 381 Powder Springs St. Marietta, GA 30060 It is located adjacent to the larger Marietta City Cemetery.

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  • Marietta Confederate Cemetery is the largest[citation needed] Confederate cemetery South of Richmond and is located in Marietta GA. The Marietta Confederate Cemetery is one of the largest burial grounds for Confederate dead. It is the resting place to over 3000 soldiers from every confederate state and Maryland, Missouri and Kentucky. Fallen from the battles of Chickamauga in Tennessee, and Kolb's Farm and Kennesaw Mountain from the Atlanta campaign are interred there. 381 Powder Springs St. Marietta, GA 30060 It is located adjacent to the larger Marietta City Cemetery.
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  • Marietta Confederate Cemetery
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  • Marietta Confederate Cemetery is the largest[citation needed] Confederate cemetery South of Richmond and is located in Marietta GA. The Marietta Confederate Cemetery is one of the largest burial grounds for Confederate dead. It is the resting place to over 3000 soldiers from every confederate state and Maryland, Missouri and Kentucky. The cemetery was established in 1863 as a gift from Jane Glover who was the wife of Marietta's first mayor. It sits on the site of a former Baptist church that was later moved to a new location in downtown Marietta and the land was acquired by John Glover - Marietta's first mayor. Fallen from the battles of Chickamauga in Tennessee, and Kolb's Farm and Kennesaw Mountain from the Atlanta campaign are interred there. 381 Powder Springs St. Marietta, GA 30060 It is located adjacent to the larger Marietta City Cemetery.
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