List of cemeteries in Tennessee explained
This is a list of notable cemeteries in Tennessee.
Entries marked ‡ are cemeteries with notable monuments or burials.
East Tennessee
- ‡ Andrew Johnson National Cemetery, Greeneville[1]
- Asbury Cemetery, Knoxville
- ‡ Chattanooga National Cemetery, Chattanooga
- Bethesda Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Russellville
- Delap Cemetery, Campbell County
- East Hill Cemetery, Bristol
- First Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Knoxville
- Kelly's Ferry Cemetery, Marion County
- Knoxville National Cemetery, Knoxville
- Lebanon in the Forks Cemetery, Knoxville
- Mountain Home National Cemetery, Johnson City
- Old Gray Cemetery, Knoxville
- Wheat Community African Burial Ground, Oak Ridge
Middle Tennessee
- Cedar Grove Cemetery, Lebanon
- Confederate Cemetery Monument, Farmington
- Evergreen Cemetery, Murfreesboro
- ‡ Forest Lawn Memorial Gardens, Goodlettsville
- Fort Donelson National Cemetery, Dover
- Greenwood Cemetery, Nashville
- Hendersonville Memory Gardens, Hendersonville
- McGavock Confederate Cemetery, Franklin
- Maplewood Cemetery, Pulaski
- ‡ Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville
- Nashville City Cemetery
- Rest Haven Cemetery, Franklin
- Rest Hill Cemetery, Lebanon
- St Mary's Cemetery, Lawrence County
- ‡ Spring Hill Cemetery, Nashville
- Stones River National Cemetery, Murfreesboro
- Temple Cemetery, Nashville
- Toussaint L'Ouverture County Cemetery, Franklin
- ‡ Woodlawn Memorial Park, Nashville
West Tennessee
- ‡ Elmwood Cemetery, Memphis
- Forest Hill Cemetery, Memphis
- ‡ Graceland, Memphis
- ‡ Hollywood Cemetery, Jackson
- ‡ Memorial Park Cemetery, Memphis
- Memphis National Cemetery, Memphis
- Oakland Cemetery, Trenton
- Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Finley
- Riverside Cemetery, Jackson
- Shiloh National Cemetery
- Woodlawn Baptist Church and Cemetery, Nutbush
See also
Notes and References
- Web site: A Short History of the National Cemetery . National Park Service . 12 January 2014.