Oak Hill Cemetery is the final resting place of soldiers who did not survive the Civil War. During 1863 and 1864, 269 Confederate soldiers were buried here, and a section of the cemetery honors these soldiers. Due to the efficiency of the local hospitals, only two men are unknown. Every state in the confederacy is represented in these burials. Also are graves of Revolutionary War soldiers and the two governors Ellis Arnall and William Atkinson. A walking guide tour brochures is available for this historic cemetery.
Hours of Operation
Sunday: All Day
Monday: All Day
Tuesday: All Day
Wednesday: All Day
Thursday: All Day
Friday: All Day
Saturday: All Day
Facility Amenities
Free Parking, Parking on Site, Self-guided Tours
General Information
Family-friendly, Free Admission , Open Year 'Round
Group Amenities
Group-friendly
Near Interstate Highway
85
Special Tags
Civil War Site
Suitable for Ages
All Ages