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 Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego County, California, USA


Latitude: 32.68879, Longitude: -117.24494 | Click to get directions to Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery
Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery

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Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery was named for William Starke Rosecrans, a Civil War Union Army Major General U.S. Congressman for California, and inventor.

Many Fort Rosecrans interments date to the early years of the California Territory, including the remains of the casualties of the battle of San Pasqual. Shortly after the United States declared war on Mexico in May 1846, Brigadier Stephen Watts Kearny was tasked with conquering Mexico's northern provinces, New Mexico and California. While Kearny demonstrated his considerable gift for administrative command with his acquisition of the New Mexican territory, he faced a more difficult task in California. Expecting a show of force from the Mexican Californios, Kearny set out west from New Mexico. Upon reaching California, Kit Carson intercepted him and his men, who informed him the territory had been taken by American settlers in the Bear Flag Revolt. Kearny sent 200 of his men back to New Mexico with the news and continued forward with one-third of his force. Unfortunately, the success of the revolt had been exaggerated and, before reaching their destination, Kearny and his men encountered a group of Californios intent on keeping more U.S. troops out of their homeland.

In the subsequent Battle of San Pasqual, 19 of Kearny's men and an untold number of Californios lost their lives. Initially, the dead were buried where they fell, but by 1874 the remains had been removed to the San Diego Military Reservation. Eight years later, the bodies were again reinterred at what is now Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery. In 1922, the San Diego chapter of the Native Sons and Daughters of the Golden West had a large boulder brought from the battlefield and placed at the gravesite with a plaque affixed that lists the names of the dead.


Headstones

 Thumb Description Status Location Name (Died/Buried)
<div style='color:darkgreen;'><h7 style='color:darkgreen;'><b>Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery</b></h7>
Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery
San Diego, San Diego, California
Find a Grave: #7978

 
 

National Cemetery


 
Source: Find a Grave (Military Cemetery-Fort Rosecrans)
Jack Wilson Boatright (d. 27 Apr 1992)
 

All Burials

 #   Last Name, Given Name(s)   Buried   Person ID 
1. Boatright, Jack Wilson   d. 27 Apr 1992 Fort Rosecrans National Cemetery, San Diego, San Diego, California, USA Find all individuals with events at this location I25474

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