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In Memory of a Soldier
In memory of a soldier
of the War of 1812
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In Memory of the Many American Soldiers
who, during the War for Independence, died prisoners of wa...
In Memory of the Soldiers, Both Confederate and Union
In Memory of,
the soldiers, both Confederate
a...
In Memory of Unknown American Soldiers
In Memory of Unknown
American Soldiers
Who Die...
In Memory of Scottish-American Soldiers
(Front):
In memory of Scottish-American soldiers
...In Memory of the Brave Soldiers of the Continental Army
who died in this building when it was used by order of Gen...
In Memory of 110 Soldiers of the Continental Army
Who died in the Lititz Military Hospital between December ...
In Memory of the Many Soldiers of the Revolution
In Memory of
the many soldiers of the
Revoluti...
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In Memory of a Soldier
In memory of a soldier
of the War of 1812
buried here 1814
My brave lad he sleeps
In his faded coat of blue
In his lonely grave unknown
Lies the heart that beat so true
Marker is on Avon-Caledonia ...
In Memory of the Many American Soldiers
who, during the War for Independence, died prisoners of war in the jails of Philadelphia, and were buried in this ground during the years 1777 and 1778.
Marker can be reached from Walnut and 6th Streets.
Courtesy hmdb.org
In Memory of the Soldiers, Both Confederate and Union
In Memory of,
the soldiers, both Confederate
and Union, who died here
at the Exchange Hotel
used during the Civil War as the
General Receiving Hospital.
Gordonsville, VA
1861 –– 1865
Marker can be reached from South Main Street.
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In Memory of Unknown American Soldiers
In Memory of Unknown
American Soldiers
Who Died in the
War of 1812
Marker is on Sullivan Avenue just south of Towpath Road, on the right when traveling east.
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In Memory of Scottish-American Soldiers
(Front):
In memory of Scottish-American soldiers
To preserve the jewel of liberty in the framework of freedom - Abraham Lincoln
(North Side):Sergeant Major John M'Ewan
Co.H, 65th Regt Illinois Vol Infantry
William L Duff,
Lt Col., 2nd Illinois Regt of Artillery
Robert Steedman
Co.E, 5th Regt ...
In Memory of the Brave Soldiers of the Continental Army
who died in this building when it was used by order of General Washington as a military hospital from Dec. 19, 1777 to Aug. 28, 1778. This tablet is erected by the Lititz Moravian Congregation
of the 450 men quartered here, ...
In Memory of 110 Soldiers of the Continental Army
Who died in the Lititz Military Hospital between December 19, 1777 and August 28, 1778 and are buried here.
Marker is at the intersection of E. Main Street and Elm Street, on the right on E. Main Street.
Courtesy hmdb.org
In Memory of the Many Soldiers of the Revolution
In Memory of
the many soldiers of the
Revolution interred
at Opequon Church
of whom only seven
are known
Major John Gilkeson
Captain William Chipley
Captain Samuel Gilkeson
Captain James Simrall
Captain Samuel Vance
Captain William Vance
Private James Hamilton
Marker is on Opequon Church Lane, on the right when traveling east.
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