THE
GEN. JOSEPH E. JOHNSTON CAMP #28
Confederate Circle at Mount Olivet
Mount Olivet Cemetery was organized on March 17, 1856. At
that time the city of Nashville was just a little larger than
today's downtown.
Monument at Confederate Circle
Mount Olivet Cemetery, Nashville, Tennessee
Hence, Mount Olivet was still out in the country. After the
war between the states, the Confederate women of Nashville formed
a memorial association. They bought the land that is today's Confederate
Circle, and moved the bodies of Confederate dead that had been
buried at various area battlefields. About 1,492 Confederate soldiers
rest there. In 1887 the Confederate men and women of Nashville
organized the Confederate Monumental Association. Two years later,
they erected the 45 foot granite monument which still stands in
the circle.
The General Joseph E. Johnston Camp #28 of the Sons of Confederate
Veterans raises money for the preservation of this monument. Acid
rain is slowly deteriorating the fragile stone. A stone curb was
installed to prevent the continued runoff of soil. A memorial
marker is placed on the circle when a soldier is identified.
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