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Hocking County Civil War Memorial

In memory of

the Boys in Blue

of Hocking County

1861 - 1865

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and Market Street, on the left when traveling west on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Civil War

Ironically, the Third System forts, built to protect the U.S. coastline from foreign aggression, were never fired on by another country, but some were attacked by American rebel forces. The Civil War started in April of 1861 when Confederate cannon ...

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Beatrice's Own - Civil War and the Spanish-American War

We Answered the Call

April 12, 1861: Fort Sumter, South Carolina was fired on by Rebel forces. On the 18th of May, Nebraska Territory Governor Alvin Saunders issued a proclamation calling for volunteers to either answer the call from President Lincoln ...

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Civil War Skirmish at The Barton Cemetery

Bullet - marked tombstones in this cemetery shows evidence of a brisk skirmish here Oct. 26, 1863, when Gen. P.J. Osterhaus's first division of Sherman's Corps came under fire from Gen. S.D. Lee's Confederate troops. CSA artillery on a hill ...

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Huntington Civil War Memorial

Panel A:

In grateful Memory of the

Volunteers from Huntington

Who offered up their Lives to

Preserve the Federal Union

in the

Great American Rebellion

Panel B:

Sergt. E.A. Sprague

Gauley River Va. Oct. 9, 1861 Æ 20

Wm R. Boon

At home Nov. 14, 1861 ...

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Civil War Cannons Rededicated - Restoration

Brazil - Clay County, Indiana

These Civil War Cannons

were Rededicated after

Restoration by the

American Legion Post #2

Brazil, Indiana

on May 30th, 1998 by

Commander Thomas W. Owen

Marker is at the intersection of East National Avenue and South Harrison Street, on the left when traveling ...

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Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Memorial

In memory of all

Soldiers and Sailors

of Johnson County

Marker is at the intersection of 3rd Street and Broadway, on the right when traveling north on 3rd Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Ada Civil War Memorial

In Memory of Our Soldiers

1861-1865

“Lest We Forget”

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Ohio Route 235) and Central Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Civil War in Tennessee

Controlling the River and Rails

Controlling the river and railroad junction at Chattanooga was important to both North and South during the war. As a Confederate general noted, Chattanooga "commands important passes into Georgia and Alabama, and would enable the enemy ...

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Neillsville Civil War Memorial

Erected

1908 by

G.A.R. &

W.R.C.

1861–1865

Marker is on Walnut Street west of Ash Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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