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- Q19460193 subject Q8318612.
- Q19460193 subject Q8321968.
- Q19460193 subject Q8352247.
- Q19460193 subject Q8629231.
- Q19460193 abstract "The American Cemetery is a historic cemetery on Upper Mill Bay Road in Kodiak, Alaska. It is a small parcel of land, about one third of an acre, now completely surrounded by buildings. It was established in 1868 by the United States Army, not long after occupying the formerly Russian community after the Alaska Purchase, and is the second-oldest cemetery (after the one established by the Russians) in the city. The cemetery was used by the military and later the community until 1940. At least seven soldiers, including five from the original occupation of Fort Kodiak, are known to be buried here.The cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980.".
- Q19460193 added "1980-04-10".
- Q19460193 area "1618.74256896".
- Q19460193 location Q79985.
- Q19460193 nrhpReferenceNumber "80004570".
- Q19460193 wikiPageWikiLink Q309029.
- Q19460193 wikiPageWikiLink Q3719.
- Q19460193 wikiPageWikiLink Q6976529.
- Q19460193 wikiPageWikiLink Q79985.
- Q19460193 wikiPageWikiLink Q8318612.
- Q19460193 wikiPageWikiLink Q8321968.
- Q19460193 wikiPageWikiLink Q8352247.
- Q19460193 wikiPageWikiLink Q8629231.
- Q19460193 wikiPageWikiLink Q910495.
- Q19460193 wikiPageWikiLink Q9212.
- Q19460193 yearOfConstruction "1868".
- Q19460193 added "1980-04-10".
- Q19460193 location "Upper Mill Bay, Kodiak, Alaska".
- Q19460193 name "American Cemetery".
- Q19460193 refnum "80004570".
- Q19460193 point "57.79055555555556 -152.40055555555554".
- Q19460193 type LandmarksOrHistoricalBuildings.
- Q19460193 type Place.
- Q19460193 type HistoricPlace.
- Q19460193 type Location.
- Q19460193 type Place.
- Q19460193 type Thing.
- Q19460193 type SpatialThing.
- Q19460193 comment "The American Cemetery is a historic cemetery on Upper Mill Bay Road in Kodiak, Alaska. It is a small parcel of land, about one third of an acre, now completely surrounded by buildings. It was established in 1868 by the United States Army, not long after occupying the formerly Russian community after the Alaska Purchase, and is the second-oldest cemetery (after the one established by the Russians) in the city. The cemetery was used by the military and later the community until 1940.".
- Q19460193 label "American Cemetery".
- Q19460193 lat "57.79055555555556".
- Q19460193 long "-152.40055555555554".
- Q19460193 name "American Cemetery".