On Hallowed Ground: The Story of Arlington National Cemetery
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On Hallowed Ground: The Story of Arlington National Cemetery

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An intimate, behind-the-scenes chronicle of America’s most sacred ground.

“Along Eisenhower Drive, as far as the eye could see, the grave markers formed into bone-white brigades, climbed from the flats of the Potomac River, and scattered over the green Virginia hills in perfect order. They reached Arlington’s highest point, where they encircled an old cream-colored man

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Hardcover, 368 pages
Published October 27th 2009 by Walker & Company (first published 2009)
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Caroline
There's something tremendously moving about military cemeteries. I can't honestly say Arlington is the most moving - I think for me that honour goes to Tyne Cot or the Ramparts Cemetery in Ypres - but it comes close. It's the simplicity, I think, the equality of the resting place for those to whom rank meant so much. Generals and privates lie next to one another beneath the same simple white stone.

However, it wasn't always that way at Arlington. In its early days officers could chose t...more
Stephen Escalera
In On Hollowed Ground, Robert M. Poole tells the spell-binding history of the Arlington National Cemetery with detail and sobriety that is fitting for the final resting place of many heroes of our nation. He begins at the outset of the Civil War, chronicling how Arlington was taken from the family of Robert E. Lee (this error was later righted) and made into a burial ground for soldiers. Poole takes us on a journey through each successive war of the United States, telling how Arlington evolved w...more
Oldroses
Oldroses rated it 5 of 5 stars
Shelves: history
I first became aware of Arlington National Cemetery after President Kennedy was assassinated. Like so much of the country during those dark days, I watched the funeral on television. Growing up during the sixties, Arlington was ever-present, as many of the young soldiers who died in Viet Nam were buried there. Yet it wasn’t until a few years ago that I became aware that the site had originally been the plantation belonging to Robert E. Lee, the general who led the Confederate forces during the C...more
trishtrash
This is a fascinating history on a lot of levels, much more so than I expected – the use of the Arlington estate as a cemetery began during America’s devastating Civil War, and has remained an evolving presence right through to the present day, acting as a layered stratum of historic significance. Poole’s book, accordingly, is a guide to US military history, US political history, the geography and architecture of the state, and Washington DC, as well as being a moving tribute to the soldiers wh...more
Raven
This was a Kindle book my mother loaned me (under the new features - COOL, but that means I only had two weeks before the loan ended on the book), and she had spoken to me for a few weeks about it.

This book is a history of how Arlington came to be America's National Cemetery. What I found particularly interesting was that it had belong the the family of Robert E. Lee - his wife's property and has an amazing history. The mansion was originally intended to be living memorial to George Wa...more
JoAnn
JoAnn rated it 4 of 5 stars
How many who have visited the cemetery in Arlington, Virginia know its history? This book follows Arlington Cemetery from its days as the home of famous general Robert E. Lee through its establishment as a resting place for soldiers killed in the Civil War, to the present day (although it was written before recent disclosures of mixing up of many remains currently buried at Arlington). The chapter that deals with the establishment of the Tomb of the Unknowns is especially poignant. Readers will ...more
Gloria
Gloria rated it 5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: anyone interested in war, American history and who is a mother
Recommended to Gloria by: Goodreads First Read giveaway
Note: I won this in the Goodreads First Reads Giveaway.

This history of the Arlington National Cemetery kept me thoroughly completely engaged throughout. An chronological accounting of our nation's cemetery through individual stories of the people who were buried there, it made an great companion to the more thematically structured and excellent Civil War history by Drew Gilpin Faust, This Republic of Suffering, which I had previously completed.

Poole's account details the...more
Rev. Mysterium
Well researched and touching especially in light of today's events. Mr. Poole has a writing style that made it very difficult to put the book down. This is one that I have already handed over to my children to read, and I highly recommend that any student of history, as well as any American citizen read this to fully grasp all of the bold sacrifices that have been made for the security of our freedoms. I wish that we could learn from the horrors of war and that the practice of peace would bre...more
Wendy Hill
Wendy Hill rated it 5 of 5 stars
Recommends it for: U.S. history buffs
Very interesting so far. Learning a lot about Robert E. Lee--I didn't know the Arlington Plantation belonged to him until the Civil War broke out and the Union took it over.

I just finished the book this evening and thoroughly enjoyed reading it from cover to cover. I learned a lot about the history and burial rituals at Arlington, where some of the nation's greatest heroes rest. Poole started with the Civil War and briefly touched on each subsequent war, including present-day Iraq and...more
George Huner
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Anne
Anne rated it 5 of 5 stars
Fascinating, wonderful...doesn't read like a classic history book. A wonderful story of Arlington Cemetary - who had any idea. This is a must read book. Although I have previously visited Arlington, I am anxious now to go back and really walk the grounds. The section on the JFK burial was completely fascinating...although I lived during this time who had any idea. This book give ones the perfect roadmap to not only the history of Arlington and where it is going, but on how to visit this his...more
Amy
A fabulous piece of history relating to the Civil War, the development of Arlington National Cemetery and the stories surrounding this time period!

Some keys dates and pieces of information:

May 24, 1861 - Some 14,000 Federal troops cross the river to Virginia, taking control of Alexandria, bridge crossings, and the Lees' Arlington estate.

July 17, 1862 - War deaths mount at an unexpected rate, leaving the government poorly prepared to bury its fighting men. Congress c...more
Mj
Mj rated it 2 of 5 stars
This is the book by nonfiction book club read for November. I read about half of the book. It was interesting to learn how Arlington came to be the national cemetery. I had no idea that it began as Robert E. Lee's wife's family plantation. Once I trudged through enough of the book to understand how the cemetery developed and burial traditions developed from the Civil War to WWI, I found it tedious. I am not sorry I read the first half, but I am also not sorry I decided to more on to something...more
Mary
Mary rated it 5 of 5 stars
Finished this book MUCH faster than I thought I would. VERY interesting, with the history of the development of Arlington as one of the nation's cemeteries interspersed with stories of real soldiers who are buried there. The book was written in such a way that even if you never get to visit Arlington, you can understand the honor, solemnity, and dignity associated with the people who help bury our war dead. This was a "win" for me in the giveaways. I'm happy I got this one.
Lesley
Lesley rated it 5 of 5 stars
Excellent historical book about Arlington Cemetery. However, it is not only about Arlington cemetery. This book goes deeper and explores and explains the underlying history of many aspects of the mortuary care of our soldiers who were and are lost on the battlefield. I.e. explaining where the "dog tags", "taps", white markers at Arlington graves, the Tomb of the Unknowns, etc...come from and how they evolved. GReat read if you like history.
Jill
Jill rated it 4 of 5 stars
I am not normally a pure history reader. So I have to say that as some other reviewers also wrote, I finished this book MUCH faster than I ever thought I would. This book was SO interesting, with the history of the development of Arlington as one of the nation's cemeteries intertwined with stories of real soldiers, politicians, the ongoings of the wars and socio-economic currents. I lived for 10 years within walking distance of this cemetery and now it means so much more to me. I got this free ...more
Don
Don rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: 2011
Arlington has had three distinct lives--as a plantation, as a civil war chess piece, and, of course, as our national cemetery. Poole lucidly explains all three and includes a loose parallel biography of the Lee family. The best stories, to me, where the ones about the Old Guard and their efforts to bring dignity and depth to the nearly constant influx of new burials.
Dave Hogg
Dave Hogg rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: non-fiction
The title of the book pretty much gives away the plot.

I've been to Arlington and I knew the history of it growing out of Robert E. Lee's seized mansion, but this book adds in massive amounts of back story. It's one of the most moving places I've ever been, and I'm very much looking forward to my next visit in 2013.
Michelle
I don't usually read non-fiction, but this was a book club pick. I was pleasantly surprised by this book. I found the book to be a quick read and very interesting. Highly recommend to American history buffs as well as the casual non-fiction reader.
Chandra
Chandra rated it 5 of 5 stars
Shelves: history
This was an excellent book detailing the history of the cemetery, America's wars, and the Lee family. I was touched by the process of choosing the unknown soldier, but was shocked at the carelessness of the selection of the soldier from the Vietnam War.
Barbara
I read this book for my history book club and I loved it. I feel like it was first a great story and second a history book. Now I want to make a trip to Arlington as it would mean much more to me than it did the previous times I've been there.
Kimberly
A great book that tells about the history of Arlington National Cemetery and the events that surround its many burials. After reading this book I want to go back to Arlington and visit it again.

Robert M. Poole does a wonderful job in sharing the many stories that shaped Arlington into the cemetery we know today. Poole tells about everything from the start of the cemetery with the Civil War to the latest burials from 9/11 and the ensuing war. On Halowed Ground beautifully shares be...more
Carol
Carol rated it 4 of 5 stars
This was such an emotional book. I knew almost nothing about the cemetary except that veterans are buried there. For instance, there are about 20 funerals everyday...in 2012! And there is so much history and controversy there. I can't wait to visit it one day!

There was alot of war strategy from the early wars which I found to be a little boring but got why it needed to be included. And there was a little repetition. Overall LOVED IT.
Kate Willis
So far, this book is exceptional. It's got great depth and makes the history of the cemetery completely three-dimensional. I knew Arlington had Civil War roots, but I've learned so much already! Can't wait to read more...
Jacenters
Good book. Was hoping for a little more of the behind the scenes type stories. Interesting and a quick read...just one day. I know for a history type book I was surprised too!
Kathy
Kathy rated it 4 of 5 stars
Shelves: haveread
I'm glad I read this book. It is the history of Arlington National Cemetery. Wonderful stories from the Civil War to modern day. It was quite an emotional book to read.
Doug Hauser
Fantastic book if your interested in the development and the history of Arlington cemetery. Neat insight into Kennedy's funeral and the tomb of the unknown soilder.
Carolyn
Excellent! I knew a lot of the history but it was really interesting to follow it. I liked the way the audio book was done with several different speakers.
Edy
Edy rated it 5 of 5 stars
Arlington National Cemetery has quite the history behind it. I found this book to be an easy, information-packed read.
Rebecca
A very thorough and moving history of Arlington National Cemetery. The best book on the subject that I've read.
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