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Willamette National Cemetery

Coordinates: 45°27′43″N 122°32′32″W / 45.46194°N 122.54222°W / 45.46194; -122.54222
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Willamette National Cemetery
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Established1949
Location
11800 SE Mt Scott Blvd
Portland, Oregon
CountryUnited States
Coordinates45°27′43″N 122°32′32″W / 45.46194°N 122.54222°W / 45.46194; -122.54222
TypeUnited States National Cemetery
Size269.4 acres (1.090 km2)
No. of graves188,000
WebsiteUS Dept of Veterans Affairs Willamette National Cemetery
Find a GraveWillamette National Cemetery

Willamette National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery in Portland, Oregon located about 10 miles (16 km) southeast of downtown. Administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs, it encompasses 269.4 acres (109.0 ha) straddling the county line between Multnomah and Clackamas Counties. As of 2021, there had been 188,000 interments. It is one of three national cemeteries in Oregon (the other two being Roseburg and Eagle Point). On July 5, 2016, the cemetery was listed on the National Register of Historic Places.[1] The cemetery is built on top of a wide Boring Lava Field cone.

History

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Plans to create a military cemetery in the Portland area started as early as 1941, and Franklin D. Roosevelt signed a bill to establish a national cemetery, but the necessary money to acquire the land was never allocated. Finally, in 1949 the state of Oregon donated 102 acres (41 ha) of land for the establishment of a National Cemetery. Construction was completed in 1950, and Willamette National Cemetery was officially opened on December 14 that year. The first interment did not take place until 1951. In 1952, another 100 acres (40 ha) of land were donated to the cemetery.

Willamette National Cemetery is a Blue Star Memorial Highway site.[citation needed]

Notable monuments

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  • A Korean War Memorial, dedicated to the 283 people from Oregon who fought and died in that war.

Notable interments

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Korean War Memorial, 2013

References

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  1. ^ "National Register of Historic Places Weekly Lists 2016" (PDF). National Register of Historic Places Program: Weekly List. National Park Service. 2016. Weekly list of actions taken on properties: 7/05/16 through 7/08/16. Retrieved 2023-08-07.
  2. ^ Obituary: Donald George Malarkey
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