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Civil War Monument

Hoboken

Dedicated

May 30th - 1888

– Committee –

E.A. Stevens – G.A. Seide

James A. Greyer – Theophilus Butts

James Benson – B.F. Hart

F.W. Schroeder – John Eckstein

Erected

By the citizens of

Hoboken

In memory of their fallen heroes

1861 – 1965

Marker is at the intersection of Hudson Street ...

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Civil War Unknowns Monument

Beneath this stone repose the bones of two thousand, one hundred and eleven unknown soldiers gathered after the war from the fields of Bull Run and the route to the Rappahannock. Their remains could not be identified, but their names ...

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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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Civil War Monument

To the memory of

the Wisconsin men

who fought in the war

for the Union

1861 - 1865

Marker is at the intersection of High Avenue and Market Street on High Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Bedford County Civil War Monument

(Front):To all her sons who

volunteered to defend

and perpetuate the

government of these

United States, Bedford

County dedicates this

monument July 4, A.D.

1890

Erected

in part by the children

of the Common Schools

of Bedford County

(Re-dedication Stone):Civil War Soldiers Memorial

“The Old Man on the Monument”

Built 1890 - Restored 1995

with ...

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St. Joseph County Civil War Monument

[ Front Plaque ]

1861 –––– 1865

In grateful recognition of

the patriotism, services, and

sacrifices of our soldiers in

the war of the Union, we, the

people of St. Joseph County,

have erected this monument.

June 25, 1905

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“When the years of Earth ...

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East Windsor Township Civil War Monument

To the memory of the heroic volunteers of East Windsor Township who gave their lives as a sacrifice for their country and humanity in the suppression of the Great Rebellion of 1861-65.

Marker is at the intersection of Stockton Street and ...

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Rockaway Civil War Monument

Rockaway

Erected in 1892

by Rockaway Township

to commemorate

the services of its

Soldiers and Sailors

in the War of

1861 – 1865

[ Left of Monument: ]

Centennial

Re-Dedication

May 30, 1992

Marker is on Church Street north of Academy Street when traveling south.

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Civil War Soldiers’ Monument

The City of New York enlisted one hundred and forty eight thousand soldiers in aid of the war for the preservation of the Union and the Constitution.

A.D. 1861-65.

Right Side of Monument:

Ever remember how much of national prosperity is due to ...

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Weston Civil War Monument

Presented to the Town of

Weston by Harrison Meads

In Memory of the Soldiers of Said

Town Who Gave Their Lives in

The War of the Rebellion, 1861 – 1865

George E. Meads, Berdans ...

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