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Bethlehem Civil War and World War I Memorial

A Tribute to the Valor

Of The

Men of Bethlehem

Who Fought For

Freedom and Humanity

Civil War

1861 – 1865

Frederick Adkins • Joseph Boyce • Gideon D. Crane • William B. Crane • Francis Dugan • John ...

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Civil War Medicine / Montgomery's Confederate Hospitals

Side A

During the War Between the States medical knowledge was primitive. As a result, twice as many men died of disease than in battle from wounds. Early in the War, childhood diseases such as measles, mumps and chicken pox decimated ...

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Civil War Union Burials

(Front):

One each side of this marker lie the remains of approximately 2300 Union soldiers who died as prisoners in the Florence Prison Stockade, between September 1864 and February 1865. The Stockade was located across Cemetery Street on Stockade Road. Burials ...

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G.A.R.-W.R.C. Civil War Memorial

In memory of the

Unknown Dead

that fell in the war

1861-65

Marker can be reached from Quincy Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Kosciusko County Civil War Memorial

These guns were donated by the government to Posts 114 & 442 G.A.R. and by them presented to Kosciusko County, to be dedicated as a monument to the Union soldiers of 1861-65.

Dedicated Oct. 1897

These guns during the War of the ...

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Civil War Town

"If you have reinforcements...send them forward. The point to defend Fort Leavenworth is in the neighborhood of Fort Scott."

General Jim Lane to the commander of Fort Leavenworth, 1861

The army had vacated Fort Scott in 1853, but the Civil War brought ...

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Cleveland County Civil War Monument

In honor of the

Confederate Heroes

of Cleveland County

1861-1865

Lest We Forget

Marker is on Lafayette Street 0.1 miles south of East Marion Street, on the left when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Greene County Civil War Memorial

Erected by the County of Greene in grateful memory of her Soldiers and Sailors of the War for the Union. 1861 - 1865

Marker is on Wayne Street, on the right when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Richland and Pulaski Civil War Soldiers Monument

In honor of the

soldiers and sailors

of the town of

Richland

who nobly defended

the Union

Marker is at the intersection of South Jefferson Street and Bridge Street on South Jefferson Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Civil War Memorial

Jewell Hall was used as a hospital and barracks and this hill was fortified by Federal troops under Col. John Scott after their defeat at the Battle of Blue Mills Ferry, Sept. 17, 1861. A line of rifle pits was ...

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