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Flushing Civil War Monument

Erected

in memory of the

Patriotic Volunteers

from

Flushing

who

sacrificed their lives

in the War

for the preservation

of our Union

1861-1865

[ Side 2: ]

Capt. Wm. Dermody

Lieut. Emil Schubert --- Sgt. Wm. H. Teppy

Sgt. Asa. Fowler --- Corp. Washt. W. Fowler

Henry Apel --- Benj. Covert

John B. Bauer ...

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Newfane Civil War Monument

(Front): In Memory of

The Men of Newfane

Who Served Their

Country

In the Civil War

1861 – 1865

“On fames eternal camping ground their silent tents are spread, and glory guards, with solemn round, ...

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Brattleboro Civil War Monument

(Front): This Monument Commemorates

The Loyalty and Patriotism

Of the Men of Brattleboro,

Who Fought for

Liberty and the Union

In the Great Rebellion of

1861 – 1865

Enlisted 385. Died in Service ...

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Union Civil War Monument

[South Side]

In memory of the thirty-two thousand soldiers, sailors, and marines contributed by West Virginia to the service of the Union during the Civil War 1861-1865

[East Side]

This monument erected A.D. 1930 by the Union Soldiers and Sailors ...

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Hackettstown Civil War Monument

Front of Monument : >

“Remember you are Jerseymen”

General Nathan Kimball, Dec 12, 1862

Eastern Campaigns

Bull Run

Peninsula

Second Bull Run

Antietam

Fredricksburg

Chancellorsville

Gettysburg

Wildnerness

Spotsylvania

Cold Harbor

Petersburg

Five Forks

Appomattox

Western Campaigns

Shiloh

Vicksburg

Chickamauga

Lookout Mountain

Missionary Ridge

Atlanta

March to the Sea

Franklin

Nashville

Right Side of Monument : >

Rededicated May 28, 2001 to the men and families ...

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Civil War Soldiers Monument

(south face)

“Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori”

In grateful appreciation of the Patriotism and selfsacrifice of the lamented sons and soldiers of Knox Co. who for their Country and for freedom, laid down their lives in the war of ...

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Sauk County Civil War Monument

Erected to the memory of

Sauk County soldiers

in the War for the Union

by

Joe Hooker Post No. 9, Dept. of Wis.

Grand Army of the Republic

The Women's Relief Corps No. 36

and Citizens of Sauk County.

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1896

1861 — 1865

Marker is on Oak Street north of ...

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Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Monument

In Memory of Our Fallen Heroes, 1861-1865.

Marker can be reached from Woodland Avenue, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Morris County Civil War Monument

1871

(Front):Erected by the people of Morris County,

to perpetuate the memory of her soldiers and sailors,

who fell during the great Civil War.

(Back of Monument):In honor of our heroic dead,

who fell martyrs for Union and Liberty.

(Right Side):A grateful County mourns the loss

of ...

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Cheshire Civil War Monument

[South face]

Lincoln

[North face]

Foote

[ Admiral Andrew Hull Foote ]

[East plaque]

Erected to The

Memory of Those Who

Enlisted From The

Town of Cheshire in

The Civil War 1861 – 1865

Capt. Timothy Guilford

Lieut. William J Bassett

Lieut. Elkanah Doolittle

Lieut. Edward A Doolittle

Lieut. William W Spencer

Lewis Allen

Jeremiah Henry Scully

Edwin ...

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