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Johnstown Civil War Memorial

In memory of the soldiers and sailors of the Civil War who fighting not for themselves but for future generations. Saved the nation.

Marker is on Union Place.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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LaFayette - Jackson Township Civil War Memorial

and Veterans Memorial Garden

Erected 1903 by the

Citizens of Jackson Tp. and

Dedicated to the

Memory of her soldiers of

1861. - 1865.

[Grand Army of the Republic emblem]

Ah! never shall the land forget.

How flowed the life blood of her brave

Gushed warm with hope and ...

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Civil War Town

"If you have reinforcements...send them forward. The point to defend Fort Leavenworth is in the neighborhood of Fort Scott."

General Jim Lane to the commander of Fort Leavenworth, 1861

The army had vacated Fort Scott in 1853, but the Civil War brought ...

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East Windsor Township Civil War Monument

To the memory of the heroic volunteers of East Windsor Township who gave their lives as a sacrifice for their country and humanity in the suppression of the Great Rebellion of 1861-65.

Marker is at the intersection of Stockton Street and ...

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East Germantown Civil War Band

Band organized in East Germantown; members enlisted in 1862. Assigned to the Twelfth Regiment of Indiana Volunteers. Fought with General Ulysses S. Grant. Marched with General William T. Sherman from Atlanta to the sea.

Erected in memory of D.W. Kocher

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Mad River Township Civil War Memorial

In memory of the Patriots of Mad River Township who died for the Union. 1865.

Marker can be reached from the intersection of Dayton-Springfield Road and Winding Drive.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Jerome Township Civil War Memorial

(Columned Section mid-level on monument)

(East Face - front of monument)Our Jerome Township Heroes

“In honor of the men who served in the Army of the Union; those who fought and lived and those who fought and died. May this shaft ever ...

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Hackettstown Civil War Monument

Front of Monument : >

“Remember you are Jerseymen”

General Nathan Kimball, Dec 12, 1862

Eastern Campaigns

Bull Run

Peninsula

Second Bull Run

Antietam

Fredricksburg

Chancellorsville

Gettysburg

Wildnerness

Spotsylvania

Cold Harbor

Petersburg

Five Forks

Appomattox

Western Campaigns

Shiloh

Vicksburg

Chickamauga

Lookout Mountain

Missionary Ridge

Atlanta

March to the Sea

Franklin

Nashville

Right Side of Monument : >

Rededicated May 28, 2001 to the men and families ...

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Johnstown Civil War Memorial

In memory of the soldiers and sailors of the Civil War who fighting not for themselves but for future generations. Saved the nation.

Marker is on Union Place.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Middletown in the Civil War

September, 1862, soldiers wounded in the Battle of South Mountain were hospitalized in churches here. July 1863, Gen. Meade established headquarters here as Union Forces pursued Confederates retreating from Gettysburg. July, 1864, Confederate Gen. Early occupied Middletown and collected $1,500 ...

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