Results for Battle Monument
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
(Bottom of Marker):
In memory of
Officers and ...
Battle of the Bulge Monument
Dedicated to the gallant men and women of
the United...
Monument to the Battle of Midway
[Front top]:
Dedicated to the Preservation of the Me...
Battle of Liberty Place Monument
"September 14th 1874"
[ inscriptions, west face, b...
Princeton Battle Monument
Here memory lingers to recall the guiding mind whose darin...
Bennington Battle Monument
On August 16, 1777, British forces sent by Gen'l Burgoyne ...
Battle of the Rocks Monument
On this historic ground
the American Patriots
...
Monmouth Battle Monument
Monmouth County Historical Site
This monument commem...
Trenton Battle Monument
A Bicentennial commemorative site
recognizing Americ...
Trenton Battle Monument
(On the back Panel):
This monument is erected by the...
Results for Battle Monument
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
(Bottom of Marker):
In memory of
Officers and soldiers who fell near this place
fighting with the 7th United States Cavalry
against the Sioux Indians
on the 25th and 26th of June,
A.D. 1876
(The rest of the marker includes names of the officers and soldiers who ...
Battle of the Bulge Monument
Dedicated to the gallant men and women of
the United States Armed Forces who
participated in the “Battle of the Bulge,”
fought in Belgium and Luxembourg during
World War II. The greatest battle ever engaged
in by the United States Army lasted from 16
December, 1944, ...
Monument to the Battle of Midway
[Front top]:
Dedicated to the Preservation of the Memory of Midway
where one of the most decisive naval battles in military history was fought
June 4, 1942
The day when the American Spirit reached unparalleled heights and, in so doing, save democracy for the ...
Battle of Liberty Place Monument
"September 14th 1874"
[ inscriptions, west face, base :]
September 14th 1874
In honor of those Americans on both sides who died in the Battle of Liberty Place
Members of the Metropolitan Police:
John H. H. Camp • John Kennedy ...
Princeton Battle Monument
Here memory lingers to recall the guiding mind whose daring plan outflanked the foe and turned dismay to hope when Washington, with swift resolve, marched through the night to fight at dawn and venture all in one victorious battle for ...
Bennington Battle Monument
On August 16, 1777, British forces sent by Gen'l Burgoyne to seize supplies at Bennington were turned back by New Englanders under Gen'l John Stark and Vermont's Col. Seth Warner. This 306 foot commemorative shaft planned 100 years later, was ...
Battle of the Rocks Monument
On this historic ground
the American Patriots
bravely sustained the cause of
Liberty
against the British Invaders
July 12, 1779
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Erected by the D.A.R. of Norwalk
1894.
Marker is at the intersection of France Street and Adams Avenue, on the left when traveling north on France Street.
Courtesy ...
Monmouth Battle Monument
Monmouth County Historical Site
This monument commemorates the pivotal June 28, 1778 Battle of Monmouth which began near this site. A campaign to erect the memorial, led by Freehold native Governor Joel Parker and Major James S. Yard, began in 1877. ...
Trenton Battle Monument
A Bicentennial commemorative site
recognizing America’s
200th year of liberty
Trenton Battle Monument
Marks site of major gun emplacement
at Battle of Trenton
December 25, 1776
Marker is at the intersection of North Warren Street (New Jersey Route 1) and North Broad Street (U.S. 206), on the ...
Trenton Battle Monument
(On the back Panel):
This monument is erected by the Trenton Battle Monument Association to commemorate the victory gained by the American Army over the forces of Great Britain in this town on the 25th day of December
Anno Domini 1776
(On the ...