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Civil War Site

On April 5, 1862, Company A of the 23rd Ohio Volunteer Infantry camped here during the occupation of the Raleigh Court House.

Marker is on Main Street, on the left when traveling east.

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Civil War Healing

The Eureka Springs area's reputation as a health resort has its origins in the Civil War. Late 19th-century accounts claim Dr. Alvah Jackson treated sick and wounded soldiers during the war. In early 1865, Maj. J. W. Cooper, who led ...

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Civil War Hero

Colonel Philo Hersey, born in Canton, Maine, came to Belfast in 1861. He entered Civil War service as a captain in the 26th Maine Regiment. Severely wounded at the battle of Irish Bend, Louisiana, he returned to Belfast and in ...

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Stockbridge Civil War Monument

[ south side ]

To

Her Sons

Beloved and Honored

Who Died for Their Country

In the Great War

Of the Rebellion

Stockbridge

In Grateful Remembrance

Has Raised This Monument

A.D. 1866

[ north side ]

To

Bravery

And

Patriotism

[ east side ]

2 Mass. Inf.

Maj. William E. Sedgwick Adj. General. G.A.C.

Joseph Rathbun.

Michael Mulany.

Thomas Dailey.

John Dier.

William ...

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Charleston 's Civil War Sites

The Past is Present

Two significant dwellings that stood elsewhere during the Civil War have been relocated to this park for public use:

Craik-Patton House. The Rev. James Craik, son of George Washington’s personal secretary, constructed this house in downtown Charleston ...

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Civil and Spanish-American Wars Memorial

Memorial

to

the Veterans

of the Civil and

Spanish-American

Wars.

[Honor Roll of Veterans]

Gettysburg · Vicksburg

Antietam · Monitor&Merrimac

Marker is on Minden Avenue near 4th Street, on the left when traveling north.

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Great Barrington Civil War Memorial

A Tribute

Of honor and Gratitude

To Her Citizens Who Fought

For Liberty and Union

1861. – 1865.

Erected by the Town of

Great Barrington.

1876.

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 7) and Castle Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street. ...

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Romney In The Civil War

Strategic Location on the Turnpike

Romney experienced many troop movements and skirmishes during the course of the war because of its location on the vitally important North Western Turnpike The road linked Winchester, near the northern end of Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley, ...

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Civil War Martinsburg

Focus of Contention

Martinsburg, strategically located on the Valley Turnpike, (present day U.S. Route 11) and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, was a major transportation center and the northern gateway to the Shenandoah Valley. Both sides contested for it frequently during ...

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Civil War Soldiers Buried at Clinton Indiana

In Memoriam

1861 —— 1865

Clinton’s Tribute

to the Soldier

Dead buried within

these grounds

( Base Section )

Soldiers Monument

Marker can be reached from North Main Street north of Maple Street.

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