Qualifications for Burial

Andrew Johnson National Cemetery view of headstones and large trees
A view within the Andrew Johnson National Cemetery

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BE ADVISED:

Due to the exhaustion of available space, the Andrew Johnson National Cemetery has transitioned to inactive status. At this time, the only new burials will be for those with a plot previously assigned upon the interment of a predeceased spouse or dependent.

These burials should be scheduled at the time of death through the funeral home of the family's choice.
For future planning, be aware that the next closest National Cemetery is Mountain Home in Johnson City, Tennessee, approximately 30 miles from the Andrew Johnson National Cemetery.

The Andrew Johnson National Cemetery lies on land purchased by Andrew Johnson in 1852. A peaceful spot with remarkable views of the mountains, it was Johnson's favorite place to think and relax. Upon his request, it became his final resting place in 1875.

Managed by the War Department from 1906 until 1942, the cemetery was then placed under the administration and care of the National Park Service. Since 1909, qualified veterans of the United States Armed Forces have joined Andrew Johnson and his family in this historic National Cemetery.

It has been our honor to serve the veteran community for a century. For more information or questions, please call park Headquarters at 423-639-3711.

 
Cemetery map with lettered sections
Map with lettered sections

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FINDING GRAVESITES


Within the National Cemetery, you can search for gravesites at the kiosk located on the porch of the Headquarters Building (the Lodge). Staff members can assist you in finding sections and numbered locations.

You can also search for gravesites online through the Veterans Legacy Memorial website.
 
Gravesite autumnal decorations
Floral arrangement in the National Cemetery

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FLORAL REGULATIONS

The National Park Service is privileged to care for this very special place and is well aware of the confidence and trust that our veterans' families place in us. Please help us preserve the dignity and beauty of the cemetery by observing the following floral regulations:

Allowed

  • Fresh-cut flowers anytime
  • Metal temporary containers anytime
  • Artificial flowers and potted plants from November 1 through April 1
  • Christmas wreaths and floral blankets from December 15 through January 15
  • Flags, when place by the National Park Service for ceremonies within the cemetery
Not Allowed
  • Artificial flowers and potted plants from April 2 though October 31
  • Any floral items attached to headstones
  • Permanent in-ground containers
  • Breakable objects, plantings, statues, vigil lights, United States flags, or any decorations that are not floral
Floral pieces will be removed from the cemetery on the 1st and 15th of each month, or if they become unsightly. Park staff will hold removed artificial flowers and other commemorative or religious items that are placed on graves in violation of the conditions above for one month prior to disposal. Please contact park staff to assist you in searching for these items.

 
Memorial Day Service
A Memorial Day service

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Last updated: January 9, 2024

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Contact Info

Mailing Address:

Andrew Johnson National Historic Site
121 Monument Ave.

Greeneville, TN 37743

Phone:

423 638-3551

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