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Civil War Soldiers' Monument

Originally erected in 1870 between Mt. Ephraim and Goodall Streets, this monument displays the names of 18 fallen Searsport men. It was dismantled in 1896 and moved to the current location in front of the new Masonic and Odd Fellows ...

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Richland and Pulaski Civil War Soldiers Monument

In honor of the

soldiers and sailors

of the town of

Richland

who nobly defended

the Union

Marker is at the intersection of South Jefferson Street and Bridge Street on South Jefferson Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Civil War Soldiers’ Monument

The City of New York enlisted one hundred and forty eight thousand soldiers in aid of the war for the preservation of the Union and the Constitution.

A.D. 1861-65.

Right Side of Monument:

Ever remember how much of national prosperity is due to ...

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Civil War Soldiers Monument

(south face)

“Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori”

In grateful appreciation of the Patriotism and selfsacrifice of the lamented sons and soldiers of Knox Co. who for their Country and for freedom, laid down their lives in the war of ...

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Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Monument

In Memory of Our Fallen Heroes, 1861-1865.

Marker can be reached from Woodland Avenue, on the left when traveling west.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Reno County Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Monument

 

Lest We Forget

In Memory

of All Soldiers and Sailors

Loyal to Our Flag

Marker is at the intersection of East 1st Avenue and Walnut Street, in the median on East 1st Avenue.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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