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Among the 400,000 + ANC burials, here are some with a connection to Alabama

Włodzimierz Bonawentura Krzyżanowski

(Alabama, Alaska Territory, Florida, Georgia, Poland* & Virginia)

.  .  .   a Union General who served as a post-Civil War Governor (Florida, Georgia & Virginia) and have governing authority (Alabama & Alaska Territory).

Section 1, Grave 832

Lewis Merrill

(1834–1896) (Pennsylvania),

.  .  .  Union General educated at the University of Lewisburg (Pennsylvania) & the US Military Academy (New York), was a participant in the Utah Expedition (Utah) and played a major role in combatting the Ku Klux Klan (Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana & South Carolina), buried with his spouse, Annie Rhonda Houston Merrill

Section 1, Grave 944

Joseph “Fighting Joe” Wheeler

(Connecticut, Georgia* & Alabama)

.  .  .  educated at the US Military Academy in West Point, New York, unique as a Confederate General and post-Civil War US Army General, commanding then Lt. Col. Theodore Roosevelt (New York), namesake in Alabama of Joe Wheeler State Park, Wheeler Lake, Wheeler Dam, Wheeler National Wildlife Preserve & in Georgia Wheeler County and Camp Wheeler, Alabama’s contribution to the National Statuary Hall Collection

Section 2, Grave 1089

Bertram Tracy Clayton

(October 19, 1862 – May 30, 1918) (Alabama & New York)

.  .  .  educated at the University of Alabama (Alabama) & the US Military Academy (New York), veteran of the Spanish American War and on duty with forces in WW I (France), Colonel Clayton was killed by enemy forces. He is buried with spouse, spouse Mary Elizabeth “Mammie” D’Aubert (Louisiana)

Section 3, Grave 2183

Peterson Bryan “Pete” Jarman

(October 31, 1892 – February 17, 1955) (Alabama)

.  .  .  educated at Southern University, University of Alabama & University of Montpellier (France), US Congressman (Alabama) & appointed Ambassador (Australia) by President Truman (Missouri), buried with spouse, Byrle Richardson Bricken Jarman (Alabama)

Section 6, Grave 9971-B

Stanley David Griggs

(September 7, 1939 – June 17, 1989) (Oregon),

.  .  .  educated at Lincoln High School (Oregon), the US Naval Academy (Maryland), George Washington University (Washington, DC), Vietnam War veteran, flew & walked in space, accidently crashed flying a vintage aircraft near Earle (Arkansas) (hometown of Iwo Jima CMOH Recipient Wilson Douglas Watson, (Alabama* & Arkansas) role model for John Wayne’s movie roles)

Section 7A, Grave 81, Grid T/U-23

Hugo Black

(Alabama)

Associate Justice of the US Supreme Court, appointed by President Franklin Roosevelt (New York), buried with  spouses, Josephine Patterson Foster Black (Tennessee) & Elizabeth Seay Black (Alabama)

Section 30, Grave 649-LH, Grid W/X 38.5