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Civil War Monument
In memory of
our comrads.
Buried in
unkn...
Civil War Monument
1871
To the Memory of the Fallen Soldiers of Ross To...
Confederate Civil War Monument
[Marlboro County]
[Inscriptions: South face]
1...
Civil War Soldiers' Monument
Originally erected in 1870 between Mt. Ephraim and Goodall...
Cortlandt Civil War Monument
[ south side ]
To The Memory Of
The Sol...
Swampscott Civil War Monument
[ east side ]
In Memory Of The Brave
An...
First Civil War Monument
[ north side ]
Erected to Commemorate the Dea...
Cleveland County Civil War Monument
In honor of the
Confederate Heroes
of Clevelan...
Richland and Pulaski Civil War Soldiers Monument
In honor of the
soldiers and sailors
of...
Portland Civil War Monument
1861 - 1865
More than four thousand men
were e...
Results for Civil War Monument
Civil War Monument
In memory of
our comrads.
Buried in
unknown graves.
———
Henry R. Coffin. Charles Bloom. John Chapman.
Co. G. 2d Reg. Wis. Vol. •
Clovis V. Bushnell.
Co. B. 40th Reg. Wis. Vol. •
Walter Purvis.
Co. F. [?]8th Reg. Wis. Vol. •
Volney Carpenter. Girard Dey.
Co. D. ...
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 ...
Confederate Civil War Monument
[Marlboro County]
[Inscriptions: South face]
1861
UDC
303
of Marlboro’s noble sons sacrificed
their lives on the battlefield, in
prison, and by disease.
“God’s peace is everlasting”
are the dream-words of their sleep.
Erected A.D. 1907
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No country ever had truer sons ;
No cause - ...
Civil War Soldiers' Monument
Originally erected in 1870 between Mt. Ephraim and Goodall Streets, this monument displays the names of 18 fallen Searsport men. It was dismantled in 1896 and moved to the current location in front of the new Masonic and Odd Fellows ...
Cortlandt Civil War Monument
[ south side ]
To The Memory Of
The Soldiers and Sailors From
The Town of Cortlandt
Who Served in the Civil War
1861 - 1865
[ bronze plaque on north side ]
Erected by The
Citizens of The
Town of Cortlandt
Through the Efforts
of the
Veterans Monument
Association
And All Organizations
Affiliated With
The ...
Swampscott Civil War Monument
[ east side ]
In Memory Of The Brave
And Heroic Soldiers Who
Died In Defence Of Their
Country. This Monument Is
Erected By The Town Of
Swampscott.
"Our Nations Defenders
Dead But Not Forgotten."
[ north side ]
Lieut. Col. Charles R. Mudge 2nd Mass Infantry
Caleb O. Stone Co. ...
First Civil War Monument
[ north side ]
Erected to Commemorate the Death
Of Those Who Perished in Suppressing
The Southern Rebellion
How sleep the brave who sink to rest.
By all their country's wishes blest.
1863
Soldiers
[ west side ]
James L. Bailey
Cedar Mountain. Aug. 9. 1863.
Leverett H. Gladding
N.O. La. ...
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
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
Portland Civil War Monument
1861 - 1865
More than four thousand men
were enrolled from Portland
in the army and navy for the
War of the Rebellion
More than three hundred were
killed in battle or
died in service.
Honor and grateful remembrance
to the dead, equal honor to those
who, daring to ...