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An estimated 16,000 Union prisoners were held captive in the Florence Prison Stockade between September 1864 and February 1865.[citation needed] In that short period of time, 2,738 prisoners died from malnutrition and disease.[6][7] The owner of a plantation adjacent to the prison allowed the dead to be buried in trenches on his property. This area was later established as the Florence National Cemetery.[8] A plain marble headstone there bears Florena's name and the date of her death.[9] She is believed to be the first woman to be buried in a national cemetery.[3]