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Civil War Monument

(Front):In commemoration

of the patriotism and valor

of the men of

Watertown

who, in the hour of peril,

offered their lives that the

republic might live, thus

winning the gratitude of their

fellow-citizens, the admiration

of succeeding generations and

a place among the nation’s

heroes; this monument is erected

that their example ...

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Gibson County Civil War Memorial

[[ Upper Section ]]

(Front) - - Resacca • Gettysburg • Chickamauga •

March to the Sea

(Left) - - Shiloh • Perryville • Vicksburg • Nashville

(Right) - - Antietam • Franklin • Kennesaw Mt. • Fredricksburg

(Back) - - Bentonville ...

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Meigs County Civil War Memorial

In memory of the

Soldiers of Meigs County

1861 - 1866

Their country asked their lives,

Their lives they gave

[Honor Roll of County Veterans]

Marker is at the intersection of 2nd Street and Mulberry Avenue, on the left when traveling east on 2nd Street.

Courtesy ...

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Civil War Honor Roll Memorial

[ 1864 Monument ]

Erected

by the Survivors of

the 58th Reg. Ind. Vol.

To the memory of

their deceased comrades

in arms

1864

Honor the Flag

[ 1914 Bronze Plaque ]

This monument was erected by the 58th Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry, in ...

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The Civil War in St. Joseph

A State Divided: The Civil War in Missouri

On April 3, 1860, the Pony Express started from this neighborhood on its historic run to the West. Eight months after the Pony Express joined East and West, the country split North to ...

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Wood National Cemetery Civil War Memorial

 

In memory of

comrades buried

in this home cemetery

1861 - 1865

The Union Forever

N.W.B.N.H. for D.V.S.

Jan. 1903

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Civil War Monument

Lists the names and units for soldiers from the area who died in the Civil War.

Marker is at the intersection of Bay Street and Maple Street, on the right when traveling north on Bay Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Post-Civil War Alexandria

Side A

After having been ravaged by fire during the Civil War, Alexandria was rebuilt and, with the building of railroads after Reconstruction, regained its place as the commercial, financial, medical and transportation center of central Louisiana. By the early 1900s ...

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Civil War Battle of Mesilla & Major Lynde's Retreat

July 24-27, 1861

On July 24, 1861, Lt. Col. John Robert Baylor led 300 men consisting of two companies of the Second Texas Mounted Rifles, a Texas light-artillery company without its howitzers, an El Paso County scout company, and some ...

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Lovell G.A.R. Post 230 Civil War Memorial

In honor of the brave

Soldiers and Sailors

who fought to save the Union

in the Rebellion

1861 to 1865.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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