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Enderlin Civil War Memorial

Erected 1917 by Richard Enderlin

Co. B. 73 Regt. O.V.V.I.

to the memory of his comrades

who helped to preserve the Union

LOYALTY

Marker is at the intersection of Paint Street and Water Street, in the median on Paint Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Civil War Visitor Center

Richmond National Battlefield Park

You are standing amid the remains of the Tredegar Iron Works, the nation’s largest and best-equipped ironworks in 1860. Some Tredegar iron industries operated until the 1950s.

Today, Tredegar’s Pattern Storage Building, constructed around 1867, serves as Richmond’s ...

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Gloucester in the Civil War

Target of a Raid

Confederate authorities frequently stored arms and supplies in civilian warehouses, commercial buildings, and depots. County seats, with their commodious courthouses, jails, and offices, also were used, and Federal authorities routinely raided these places.

"I went into the Court ...

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Civil War

Preserve the Memory

Bristol’s original Civil War monument was dedicated on January 20, 1866, and stands in the West Cemetery. The ravages of time are slowly destroying the soldier’s names that appear on its weathered brownstone. To insure they are not ...

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Blackford County Civil War Honor Roll

[[ Front (“A - C”) - - Side ]]

In Honor of All

Civil War Veterans

of Blackford County

[ Row One ]

Henry B. Adams • Watson Adams • William W. Adams • David V. Addison • Philip H. Albright • Elijah ...

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Civil War Cannons

This is one of at least seven known gun positions at Fort Mulligan (note the depression in the angle), which would have dominated the crossroads at Petersburg and its ford on the South Branch of the Potomac River. Confederate General ...

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Pamplin Historical Park & The National Museum of the Civil War S

Lee's Retreat

Here, the Union’s Sixth Army Corps broke through the Confederate line defending Petersburg, causing a series of actions which eventually led to the evacuation of the city by Lee’s army that evening. Nearby, Confederate General A.P. Hill was ...

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Welcome to Fort Mulligan Civil War Site

Exploring Fort Mulligan.

A trail system with interpretive exhibits describe the Fort’s construction, usage and strategic importance during the Civil War. Most of the site is wheelchair accessible, however several areas are inaccessible because of steep terrain. Visitors should also ...

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Westfield Civil War Monument

Westfield

honors the memory

of her sons

who have

fallen

in defence of

Liberty

Union

and

Independence

1861 to 1865.

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Erected

1871

Marker is at the intersection of Court Street (U.S. 20) and Elm Street (U.S. 202), on the left when traveling east on Court Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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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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