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Orange County Civil War Memorial

1903

Presented by the Government

to Williamson Post No. 364, G. A. R.,

and by the Post to Orange County,

in Memory of Her Soldiers of

1861 - - - 1865

Marker is at the intersection of Court Street (West Side) and West ...

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Cumberland County Civil War Memorial

In honor of the soldiers of Cumberland County who fell in defense of the Union during the Great Rebellion.

This monument is created by those who revere Patriotism and wish to perpetuate the Memory of the Brave Men, who aided in ...

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Bell Predates the Civil War

In loving memory

David J. Dukes, M.D.

July 16, 1927 — June 15, 1991

Remembered for his love of music, church, sailing, family, and his fellow man.

The bell predates the Civil War and may have been in the First Methodist Church around the ...

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Fayette County Civil War Memorial

Honoring those who served

during the Rebellion of 1861-1865

It is believed that this statue

was placed in this cemetery

between 1905 and 1913.

Following a partial

restoration in 1995 by Irene

Grim Looker, National

President of the Ladies of the

Grand Army of the Republic, it

was totally restored ...

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Additional Area Civil War Sites

1. Sugarloaf Mountain - This was the site of a Union Signal Corps station that remained in operation throughout much of the war.

2. White's Ferry - Originally called Conrad's Ferry, this crossing was established in 1817 about four miles north ...

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Poughkeepsie Civil War Memorial

 

[ west side ]

Memorial

To the Patriotism of the Men of

Dutchess and Columbia Counties

Who served in the 128th Regiment

in the Civil War 1861 – 1865

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Till the fame of our fathers

Has melted away,

...

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Silver Spring in the Civil War

On July 11-12, 1864, General Jubal Early's 20,000 Confederate troops marched down Georgia Avenue (formerly Seventh Street Turnpike), in their attack on Fort Stevens in the District of Columbia (1). Francis Preston Blair's vacant home (2) "Silver Spring" (currently the ...

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Civil War in Tennessee

The Fight for Lookout Mountain

Chattanooga, nestled along the banks of the Tennessee River and the northern gateway to the Georgia railroad system, was strategically important to both the United States and the Confederacy in the Civil War. Lookout Mountain (Exits ...

Fallen Men Of The Civil War

From Wallingford

Fallen Men Of The Civil War

From Wallingford

Col. Arthur H. Dutton C. O. 21st C.V. Inf.

Sgt. Oliver S. Munson Co. K 15th C.V. Inf.

Cpl. George N. Bailey Co. A 15th C.V. Inf.

Cpl. John H. Boughton Co. K 2nd C.V. Heavy ...

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Civil War Monument

1871

To the Memory of the Fallen Soldiers of Ross Township

Jeff. Co. O. in the War of 1861 to 65

West face (front):

Thomas son of Robert & Martha George

2. Reg. O.V.I. Killed at Perryville Ky. Oct. 8, 1862

_____

Thos, Duke 32, Reg. Died ...

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