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McPherson Post No 48 G.A.R. Civil War Memorial

 

To the Soldier Dead

of the Civil War

1861-1865

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McCook Post No. 51 G.A.R. Civil War Memorial

This memorial in memory of

Union soldiers who fell in battle

was dedicated on May 31, 1909, and

maintained by McCook Post No. 51, G.A.R.

In 1998 the statue was refurbished and

a new pedestal was erected. On June 2, 2001

this Monument was rededicated by ...

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Campbell Cemetery G.A.R. Memorial

This Mortar

Erected by John Flinn Post No. 77

G.A.R. May 27, 1898. Was at the

Capture of Mobile, New Orleans and

Vicksburg. Weight 980 lbs.

Marker can be reached from Oak Street south of Palace Street, on the left when traveling south.

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Graham Post No. 106 G.A.R. Civil War Memorial

Our Fallen Comrades

Erected

by Graham Post No. 106,

Grand Army of the Republic

July 4, 1879

to commemorate the services of those who

defended the nation

in the Civil War

of

1861-1865

Marker is on Hanover Street, on the right when traveling north.

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Pine Grove Cemetery G.A.R. Memorial

G.A.R.

Marker can be reached from Grand Avenue (Business U.S. 51) near Bernard Street.

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The G.A.R. Memorial Plot

Sacramento City CemeteryThe GRAND ARMY OF THE REPUBLIC Memorial Plot was originally located in the New Helvetia Cemetery at the corner of 31st and J Streets, a plot donated to the Sumner Post No.3 by the owner and proprietor John ...

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McCook Post No. 34 G.A.R. Civil War Memorial

Barton County War Memorial

On October 1st, 1910, this cannon and original memorial presented to Barton County, Missouri by the members of McCook Post No. 34 G.A.R. Department of Missouri. It was dedicated to the memory of the soldiers and sailors ...

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G.A.R. Memorial

G.A.R.

To Our

Dead

Comrades

Marker can be reached from Algoma Boulevard (U.S. 45) near Columbia Avenue.

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