Results for Civil War
Civil War and Spanish War Memorial
Soldiers
of the Civil War 1861-1865
[an...
Delaware County Civil War Memorial
In memory of the soldiers and sailors of Delaware County, ...
Chalk Bluff in the Civil War
Skirmish of May 15, 1862
Chalk Bluff occupied a stra...
Civil War Torpedo Boatmen Memorial
In Memory of
The Supreme Devotion of Those Heroic Me...
Civil War Cavalry Skirmish
Federal forces occupied Suffolk on 12 May 1862 and built e...
Decatur and The Civil War in North Alabama
“A Hard Nut To Crack”
Decatur had close to 800 resid...
Civil War Monument
In memory of
our comrads.
Buried in
unkn...
Dubois County Civil War Memorial
[ Battle Names - Around Top of Memorial ]
Ant...
The Patee House In The Civil War
A State Divided: The Civil War in Missouri
The Hotel...
Ohio in the Civil War / Defending Ohio
The Ohio National Guard and the 37th (Buckeye) Infantry Di...
Results for Civil War
Civil War and Spanish War Memorial
Soldiers
of the Civil War 1861-1865
[and]
Spanish War, 1898-1901.
[Honor Roll of Names]
Rawlins Post No. 35.
Department of Nebraska
Grand Army of the Republic
Organized in
Fraternity, Charity & Loyalty
A.D. 1879
Rawlins Relief Corps No. 92
Auziliary
Grand Army of the Republic
Organized in
Fraternity, Charity & Loyalty
A.D. 1889
Marker is on Grant ...
Delaware County Civil War Memorial
In memory of the soldiers and sailors of Delaware County, Ohio, who served in the War of 1861 to 1865
“Their heroic valor ensured our lasting peace”
Marker is on Sandusky Street, on the left when traveling north.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Chalk Bluff in the Civil War
Skirmish of May 15, 1862
Chalk Bluff occupied a strategic position during the Civil War. Its cliffs commanded a vital river crossing on the only major road from Missouri into the Crowley's Ridge country. Provisions were collected here and shipped downstream ...
Civil War Torpedo Boatmen Memorial
In Memory of
The Supreme Devotion of Those Heroic Men
Of the Confederate Army and Navy
First in Marine Warfare
To Employ Torpedo Board
1863 - 1865
Moved by
The Lofty Faith That With Them Died
Crew After Crew
Volunteered
For Enterprises of Extremest Peril
In the Defenses of Charleston Harbor
—————
Of ...
Civil War Cavalry Skirmish
Federal forces occupied Suffolk on 12 May 1862 and built earthworks around the town; Brig. Gen. John J. Peck took command in October. Cavalry vedettes, or mounted pickets, were posted some distance outside the fortifications to warn of Confederate attacks. ...
Decatur and The Civil War in North Alabama
“A Hard Nut To Crack”
Decatur had close to 800 residents in 1860, not many more than the 606 persons counted in the 1850 census. Included in the 1860 census were 267 white males, 206 white females, three free blacks including ...
Civil War Monument
In memory of
our comrads.
Buried in
unknown graves.
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Henry R. Coffin. Charles Bloom. John Chapman.
Co. G. 2d Reg. Wis. Vol. •
Clovis V. Bushnell.
Co. B. 40th Reg. Wis. Vol. •
Walter Purvis.
Co. F. [?]8th Reg. Wis. Vol. •
Volney Carpenter. Girard Dey.
Co. D. ...
Dubois County Civil War Memorial
[ Battle Names - Around Top of Memorial ]
Antietam • Chickamauga • Gettysburg • Vicksburg
[ Front Panel ]
Yield not to grief the tribute of a tear,
But ‘neath the fore-front of a
specious sky,
Smile all exultant, as they smiled at ...
The Patee House In The Civil War
A State Divided: The Civil War in Missouri
The Hotel Patee House opened in 1858 as St. Joseph’s finest hotel. It later served as the national Pony Express headquarters, the local Union Army headquarters, a women’s college and a factory. The ...
Ohio in the Civil War / Defending Ohio
The Ohio National Guard and the 37th (Buckeye) Infantry Division
Ohio in the Civil War. With five army camps in Columbus, Capitol Square was a military crossroads from 1861 to 1865. Ohio troops were mustered, paid, and on some occasions garrisoned ...