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Birthplace of the Grand Army of the Republic
In a second floor room on this spot the Grand Army of the ...
The Grand Army of the Republic
Dedicated
May 7-1941
in memory of
Grand Army of the Republic
Grant Post #9
Modesto, California
1879 ...
Grand Army of the Republic / The G.A.R. Hall
(Front):
In 1866 northern Civil War veterans organ...
Grand Army of the Republic Memorial
*
Erected by
H. M. Brown Post No. 146.<...
Grand Army of the Republic Hall
This structure, built in 1822, served as the Methodist Chu...
Grand Army of the Republic
There are now forty-eight reasons why we will always remem...
44th National Encampment Grand Army of the Republic
From September 19 to 24 1910, about 45 years after the las...
Grand Army of the Republic
Albert Woolson
(Front):Memorial to the
Grand A...
Grand Army of the Republic Building
Memorial to the Soldiers and Sailors of 1861-1865
...
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Birthplace of the Grand Army of the Republic
In a second floor room on this spot the Grand Army of the Republic was organized April 6, 1866, by Dr. Benjamin E. Stephenson.This tablet is placed by The Department of Illinois Woman's Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the Grand Army ...
The Grand Army of the Republic
Dedicated
May 7-1941
in memory of
Our Fathers
The Grand Army
of the Republic
1861-65
Marker is on North Pine Street, on the left when traveling north.
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Grand Army of the Republic
Grant Post #9
Modesto, California
1879 – 1938
GAR
This plot was dedicated to the GAR members of Grant Post #9 who fought for the Union during the Civil War of 1861-1865. The post was chartered in 1879 with ten members and grew to ...
Grand Army of the Republic / The G.A.R. Hall
(Front):
In 1866 northern Civil War veterans organized the Grand Army of the Republic to fight for veterans' pensions and other benefits. Michigan's first chapter was formed the next year. National membership peaked in 1890 with 409,489 men, while Michigan's ...
Grand Army of the Republic Memorial
*
Erected by
H. M. Brown Post No. 146.
*
G. A. R.
—
In memory of our comrades
formerly residents of
Columbus, Otsego, Hampden,
York, Elba & Calamus,
who now fill unknown graves.
—
1861—1865
Marker is at the intersection of South Dickason Boulevard and West James Street (Wisconsin Highway 16/60) on ...
Grand Army of the Republic Hall
This structure, built in 1822, served as the Methodist Church for nearly 50 years and still retains a portion of the original burial ground at the rear. After the battle, wounded were cared for here by the Catholic Sisters of ...
Grand Army of the Republic
There are now forty-eight reasons why we will always remember the Grand Army of the Republic.
Erected by Department of Michigan, Woman's Relief Corps, auxiliary to the Grand Army of the Republic. Dedicated November, 1948.
Marker is on Muse Road ...
44th National Encampment Grand Army of the Republic
From September 19 to 24 1910, about 45 years after the last shot of the Civil War was fired, the 44th National Grand Army of the Republic (G.A.R.) Encampment(convention) was held in Atlantic City. The G.A.R., a Union (Northern) Civil ...
Grand Army of the Republic
Albert Woolson
(Front):Memorial to the
Grand Army of the Republic
(Left):Senior Vice Commander in Chief
of the G.A.R.
Albert Woolson of Duluth, Minnesota
the last survivor
(Right):Dedicated on September 12, 1956
by National Auxiliary to
Sons of Union Veterans
of the Civil War 1861-1865
Marker is on Hancock Avenue, on the ...
Grand Army of the Republic Building
Memorial to the Soldiers and Sailors of 1861-1865
Marker is at the intersection of Grand River Avenue and Cass Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Grand River Avenue.
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