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Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Greenwich. To her loyal sons who fought for the Union, 186...
Civil War Soldiers' Monument
Originally erected in 1870 between Mt. Ephraim and Goodall...
Soldiers' Reaction to Lincoln's Emancipation
Whether a soldier was Union or Confederate in his loyaltie...
Soldiers' National Cemetery
"Here where they fell,
Oft shall the widow's tear be...
The Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial
The Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument is the state'...
Soldiers' National Cemetery
"Here where they fell,
Oft shall the widow's tear be...
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Erected by the
Grand Army of the Republic
and ...
Soldiers' & Sailors' World War Memorial
Dedicated to the brave sons of South Dakota who gave their...
Soldiers' Memorial
(Front):
To the soldiers of White Plains who died in...
Naugatuck Soldiers' Memorial
[ East face ]
Erected by the Citizens of
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Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Greenwich. To her loyal sons who fought for the Union, 1861-1865.
Marker is at the intersection of Maple Avenue and East Putnam Avenue (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling north on Maple Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
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 ...
Soldiers' Reaction to Lincoln's Emancipation
Whether a soldier was Union or Confederate in his loyalties during the Civil War, there was not a unified reaction to Abraham Lincoln’s preliminary or official Emancipation Proclamation. The individual reaction varied on either side of this struggle, both north ...
Soldiers' National Cemetery
"Here where they fell,
Oft shall the widow's tear be shed,
Oft shall fond parents mourn their dead;
The orphan here shall kneel and weep..."
Hymn by Benjamin B. French
Sung at cemetery dedication
November 19, 1863
Soldiers' National Cemetery contains the graves of more than 6,000 ...
The Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Memorial
The Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument is the state's foremost Civil War monument. This outstanding example of civic sculpture stands in a prominent downtown location on the southeast tip of Campus Martius where five principle thoroughfares intersect--Michigan Avenue, Monroe Street, ...
Soldiers' National Cemetery
"Here where they fell,
Oft shall the widow's tear be shed,
Oft shall fond parents mourn their dead;
The orphan here shall kneel and weep..."
Hymn by Benjamin B. French
Sung at cemetery dedication
November 19, 1863
Soldiers' National Cemetery contains the graves of more than 6,000 ...
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Erected by the
Grand Army of the Republic
and the citizens of
South Norwalk
in memory of
her loyal sons
1861-1865
Marker is at the intersection of Martin Luther King Drive and Washington Street, on the right when traveling west on Martin Luther King Drive.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Soldiers' & Sailors' World War Memorial
Dedicated to the brave sons of South Dakota who gave their lives to preserve liberty.
Anno Domini MCMXXX
Marker is on East Capitol Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Soldiers' Memorial
(Front):
To the soldiers of White Plains who died in the service of their country in the Civil War 1861-1865.
(Back):
Erected by their late comrades and the town of White Plains July 4, 1872.
Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Route ...
Naugatuck Soldiers' Memorial
[ East face ]
Erected by the Citizens of
Naugatuck
A.D. 1885.
In Memory of Her Sons
Who Fought to Maintain
The Union
1861-1865.
[ North face ]
The Deeds of Those
Who Died in Defense
Of the Government
Of the People
Are ...