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The 32nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment Civil War Monument

The 32nd Indiana at the Battle of Rowletts Station

On December 17, 1861, the "1st German" 32nd Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment, commanded by Colonel August Willich, fought Confederate cavalry, infantry and artillery units south of Munfordville, Kentucky, near Rowletts Station. ...

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Civil War Armament

1861 - 1865

The row of cannon in front of you dates from the Civil War, when radical advances in technology increased power, range, and accuracy.

Union armories produced new, larger rifled cannon; the South had few foundries and used ...

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Portage County Civil War Memorial

1861–1865

Portage County

to

her heroes who fought

and

her martyrs who fell

that

the Republic might live.

Marker is on Church Street south of Arlington Place, on the right when traveling north.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Civil War Monument

Dedicated to

- the -

Soldiers

- and -

Sailors

who saved

the Union

1861—1865

Erected 1921

Marker is at the intersection of Division Street and Bridge Square on Division Street.

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Pre-Civil War Cemetery

The West Main Street Cemetery was established in the late 1850’s by the Jones Chapel Methodist Episcopal Church, South, which was located nearby. Among notable persons buried here are: Thomas A. Albert (1796-1876), for whom Albertville is named; W. M. ...

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Civil War Memorial

 

March 29, 1909

Presented by the War Dept. To Paul E. Slocum Post No. 85 G.A.R. and by the Post to Monroe Co.

In memory of her Soldiers of 1861-1865.

Marker is on West 6th Street west of North ...

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Ortt's Preble County Civil War Memorial

Erected by

Wm. H. Ortt

------

Sacred to the memory

of his comrades of

the Civil War from

Preble County Ohio

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A.D. 1931

1861 1865

Marker can be reached from Camden Road (State Highway 355), on the right when traveling south.

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Darien Civil War Memorial

In Memory Of

Darien

Soldiers & Sailors

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Post Civil War to 1910

After the Civil War fewer troops were stationed at Fort Trumbull, but at least one artillery company continued to serve here each year into the early twentieth century. It became evident during the Civil War that advances in weapons had ...

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Pre Civil War Spring House

According to local legend,

the North came here to get water

during the day and the South at night.

Restored in 2002

Marker is on Washington Street (Business U.S. 340), on the right when traveling east.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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