Category: | Cemetery, |
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Address: | 2900 Sullivant Ave, Columbus, OH 43204, USA |
Postal code: | 43204 |
Phone: | (937) 268-2221 |
Website: | http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/lots/campchase.asp#gi |
I have a Confederate ancestor buried there.
Nice , clean well maintained civil war cemetery . I have been there at dusk and could feel a certain feeling hard to explain. Being from the south I feel a camaraderie with the brave men buried here. Only four stars due to the fact that now instead of putting a small confederate flag next to each grave marker on Memorial day, the people in charge buckled to pressure from the liberal city " leaders" and replaced them with small American flags. Kind of a oxymoron due to the whole war between the States thing. I am a very proud American but let's keep it real. I could swear I hear them rolling over in their graves every Memorial day.
Thank you Ohio! After the “Terrorist Attack” on the cemetery last fall, the new security team is no second-string rent-a-cop unit. I felt safe with their attentive overlook of the site. Park in the Diary Twist to the east (right) of the front entrance.
A great piece of local history. These men died for their country. We may not agree with their political views, but they were Americans and should be honored as such.
An interesting part of history on Columbus west side. Very well kept.
Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery darbojas Kapsētas un krematorijas, Individuālie pakalpojumi, Muzeji aktivitātēs. Jūs varat sazināties ar uzņēmumu pa numuru (937) 268-2221. Kapsētas un krematorijasPie Camp Chase Confederate Cemetery. Museum of Biological Diversity.
Visit CAMP CHASE CONFEDERATE CEMETER at 2900 SULLIVANT AVE. As we don't have their phone number on our records, you can contact them directly at 2900 SULLIVANT AVE.
Camp Chase was a military staging and training camp established in Columbus, Ohio in May 1861 after the start of the American Civil War. The camp was closed and dismantled after the war, and the site has been redeveloped for residential and commercial use, except for the Confederate cemetery...