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− | '''Number Seven McCarthy National Cemetery''', also called '''Patriots Cemetery''', is a national cemetery of the [[United States of Quentin]], created during the [[Quentinian War for Independence]] to honor patriots who had died in the [[Mocking Day Incident]]. The cemetery is located in [[Fort McCarthy]], the [[Grassland Area]], and has evolved over the years to include numerous notable politicians and government figures from across the history of the nation. The cemetery is within the [[Fort McCarthy Military Park]], and is administered by the federal [[United States of Quentin Department of Monuments|Department of Monuments]]. | + | {{Infobox cemetery |
+ | |color=red | ||
+ | |text_color=white | ||
+ | |name=Number Seven Fort McCarthy National Cemetery | ||
+ | |arms=Number_Seven_Cemetery.jpg | ||
+ | |est=March 15th, 1821 | ||
+ | |location=[[Fort McCarthy]], [[Grassland Area|GA]], [[USQ]] | ||
+ | |type=National Political Cemetery | ||
+ | |owner=[[United States of Quentin Department of Monuments|Department of Monuments]] | ||
+ | |size=442 acres | ||
+ | |graves=1,960 | ||
+ | |megasite=NumberSevenCemetery.gov.nwd[https://maximumjedi.com] | ||
+ | }}'''Number Seven McCarthy National Cemetery''', also called '''Patriots Cemetery''', is a national cemetery of the [[United States of Quentin]], created during the [[Quentinian War for Independence]] to honor patriots who had died in the [[Mocking Day Incident]]. The cemetery is located in [[Fort McCarthy]], the [[Grassland Area]], and has evolved over the years to include numerous notable politicians and government figures from across the history of the nation. The cemetery is within the [[Fort McCarthy Military Park]], and is administered by the federal [[United States of Quentin Department of Monuments|Department of Monuments]]. | ||
− | The National Cemetery is best known for holding politicians and government officials after death, and it is considered a great honor to be buried at the cemetery. Notable figures include [[Steve Maxxsmith]], [[Kindy Bost-Jameson]], [[David Wagner]], [[Sam Logan]], and [[Jefferson Diversiton]], among others. On [[Mocking Day]] every year, the cemetery holds a day of remembrance, including numerous ceremonies and speeches honoring the dead. Nearly 1, | + | The National Cemetery is best known for holding politicians and government officials after death, and it is considered a great honor to be buried at the cemetery. Notable figures include [[Steve Maxxsmith]], [[Kindy Bost-Jameson]], [[David Wagner]], [[Sam Logan]], and [[Jefferson Diversiton]], among others. On [[Mocking Day]] every year, the cemetery holds a day of remembrance, including numerous ceremonies and speeches honoring the dead. Nearly 1,960 graves are held by Number Seven, and it is part of the [[National System of Honorary Cemeteries]], a federal system which includes Number Seven, a political burial ground, [[North Star National Cemetery]], a military cemetery, and the [[United States of Quentin National Cemetery]], which holds the remains of innovators and other politicians. |
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Number Seven Fort McCarthy National Cemetery | ||
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Established | March 15th, 1821 | |
Location | Fort McCarthy, GA, USQ | |
Type | National Political Cemetery | |
Owned By | Department of Monuments | |
Size | 442 acres | |
Number of Graves | 1,960 | |
Megasite | NumberSevenCemetery.gov.nwd[1] |
The National Cemetery is best known for holding politicians and government officials after death, and it is considered a great honor to be buried at the cemetery. Notable figures include Steve Maxxsmith, Kindy Bost-Jameson, David Wagner, Sam Logan, and Jefferson Diversiton, among others. On Mocking Day every year, the cemetery holds a day of remembrance, including numerous ceremonies and speeches honoring the dead. Nearly 1,960 graves are held by Number Seven, and it is part of the National System of Honorary Cemeteries, a federal system which includes Number Seven, a political burial ground, North Star National Cemetery, a military cemetery, and the United States of Quentin National Cemetery, which holds the remains of innovators and other politicians.