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Wallingford Soldiers Monument

[ south side ]

Erected

by

Arthur H. Dutton Post

No 36 G.A.R.

And The People Of

Wallingford

To The Memory Of The

Brave Men Who Died

That Their Country

Might Live

[ inscribed around the column ]

1861 • Newberne • Fort Fisher • Chancellorsville • Petersburg • Navy ...

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1849 Famine Walk

To commemorate

the Hungry Poor

who walked here in 1849

and walk the Third World today

Freedom for South Africa 1994.

“How can men feel themselves

honoured by the humiliation

of their fellow beings.”

Mahatma Gandhi in South Africa

In 1991 we walked AFrI's

Great Famine Walk at Doolough

and soon ...

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Fallen Men Of The Civil War

From Wallingford

Fallen Men Of The Civil War

From Wallingford

Col. Arthur H. Dutton C. O. 21st C.V. Inf.

Sgt. Oliver S. Munson Co. K 15th C.V. Inf.

Cpl. George N. Bailey Co. A 15th C.V. Inf.

Cpl. John H. Boughton Co. K 2nd C.V. Heavy ...

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Ohio County / State of Ohio

Ohio County. Formed in 1776 from West Augusta. Named for the river which bears an Indian name meaning “Beautiful River.” Scene of last battle of the Revolution, 1782. Visited by La Salle, Celoron, Gist, Washington, and later explorers.

State of ...

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Wallingford World War II Honor Roll

1941 Honor Roll World War II 1945

[ The seven bronze tablets list 2,090 names. The names listed below have a star indicating they did not return ]

Arujo, Joseph J. • Bailey, John W. Jr. • Bartholomew, Harry L.J • Blaski, ...

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Georgia Militia at Griffin

On Nov. 15, 1864. Maj. Gen. G. W. Smith, CSA, was at Lovejoy’s Station (13 miles N) with 2800 infantry of the First Division, Georgia Militia, 3 batteries, and about 250 local reserve cavalry, to support Iverson’s division of Wheeler’s ...

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Fort McDowell

This important military post protected central Arizona settlements from the Tonto Apaches during the Indian wars 1865-1886. Its function as a military post ended in 1890 and it became a reservation by executive order, September 15, 1909 as home of ...

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Grave of Dr. Carlos Montezuma

(Wassaja)

Greatest of the educated Apaches, this Mohave-Apache Indian was taken captive at the age of Six by Pima Indians. He was sold to a white man who educated him as a physician. Dr. Montezuma had a splendid practice in Chicago ...

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Students and Soldiers of Freedom

 

In keeping with the American tradition that men will defend freedom with both ideas and arms, this plaque is presented to Fort Jay by the Association of the Alumni of Columbia College to memorialize the fact that in 1794 ...

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Ohio County / State of Pennsylvania

Ohio County. Formed in 1776 from West Augusta. Named for the river which bears an Indian name meaning “Beautiful River.” Scene of last battle of the Revolution, 1782. Visited by La Salle, Celoron, Gist, Washington, and later explorers.

State of ...

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