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  • Jefferson Barracks, one of the National Cemetery Administrations oldest interment sites, has served as a burial place soldiers from all wars. The original military post was built south of St. Louis, Mo., on the banks of the Mississippi River to replace Fort Bellefontaine. Selected for its strategic geographic location, the post was opened in 1826. Jefferson Barracks became the army's first permanent base west of the Mississippi River. By the 1840s, it was the largest military establishment in the United States. During the Civil War, Jefferson Barracks served as a training post for the Union Army. There was also a hospital at the post for the Union army's sick and wounded.
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  • A spooky take with dramatic skies at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery
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  • A deer watches over the cemetery keeping an eye on departed souls at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery. Almost seemingly stopping at each headstone and pausing to reflect at each grave, this buck gave a sense of serenity and calm.
    Watching Over Departed Souls.jpg
  • Warmth of the evening sun basks the headstones of departed souls at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery
    Headstones Basking In Sunlight.jpg
  • A Buck Attempting To Camouflage Himself In The Bushes at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery.
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  • Sunshine basks the graves under midday sun at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery
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  • Sweet Candy Colored Skies Over Jefferson Barracks Memorial Cemetery in Missouri
    Candy Colored Gravyard Skies.jpg
  • More of a moody take with drama in the skies as the last of the light basks the white headstones in the graveyard
    Moody Jefferson Barracks.jpg
  • An uphill view at Jefferson Barracks as blue skies and wispy clouds cover the velvet green grass and headstones
    Jefferson Barracks Graves.jpg
  • A deer greets me as I am visiting my grandmothers grave at Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery
    Antlers In The Graveyard.jpg