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Soldiers' Home
The Soldiers' Home is the last r...
President Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldiers' Home (U.S. Military Asylum; The Old Soldiers' Home)
Four presidents of the United States escaped the...
Soldiers' Memorial Fountain
This monument depicting a Union Soldier was erected in 189...
Non-Repatriated Soldiers' Monument
(South face)
Erected by the State of Connecti...
Waterbury Soldiers' Monument
South Side
In honor of the patriotism and to perpetu...
Winchester Soldiers' Memorial
Soldiers
Memorial
Marker is on Crown Street 0....
Soldiers' Memorial
West face:
In memory of Woodbury soldiers who died i...
Westville Soldiers' Memorial
Soldiers Memorial
A.D. 1915
[ left plaque ]
Cuyahoga County Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
This monument, dedicated July 4, 1894, honors Cuyahoga Cou...
Soldiers' Memorial
Erected by the state of Connecticut in loving and grateful...
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Soldiers' Home
The Soldiers' Home is the last remaining building in Chicago with a direct connection to the Civil War. The Northwest Sanitary Commission-- a branch of the U.S. Sanitary Commission-- opened the Soldiers' Home at Randolph and Wabash in ...
President Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldiers' Home (U.S. Military Asylum; The Old Soldiers' Home)
Four presidents of the United States escaped the heat and humidity of summer in Washington, DC at The Old Soldiers' Home on a hill three miles from the White House. During the Civil War, President Abraham Lincoln spent June ...
Soldiers' Memorial Fountain
This monument depicting a Union Soldier was erected in 1891 by Charles Strahan, a former Confederate who relocated to Martha's Vineyard after the Civil War. Due to lingering bitterness over the conflict, local Union veterans first excluded him from their ...
Non-Repatriated Soldiers' Monument
(South face)
Erected by the State of Connecticut and Citizens of the Town. In memory of Winchester Volunteers, who died or were killed in the War of the Rebellion, and whose bodies were not brought home for burial.
(East face)
Inscribed with the ...
Waterbury Soldiers' Monument
South Side
In honor of the patriotism and to perpetuate the memory of the 900 brave men who went forth from this town to fight in the war fot the union.
This monument has been erected by their townsmen that all who ...
Winchester Soldiers' Memorial
Soldiers
Memorial
Marker is on Crown Street 0.1 miles south of Munro Place, on the left when traveling south.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Soldiers' Memorial
West face:
In memory of Woodbury soldiers who died in the Rebellion of 1861.
Above the main inscription are the names of one first lieutenant, two second lieutenants, and
Commissary Sergt.
Walt J. Orton, Oct. 7, '64
Serg'ts
Myron G. Bishop, July 28, '65
And. B. Candee, ...
Westville Soldiers' Memorial
Soldiers Memorial
A.D. 1915
[ left plaque ]
Erected By The
Westville Soldiers' Memorial
Association
To Commemorate Those Who Enlisted
From This Place In The
War of 1861 – 1865
Wm. H. Alden • Charles S. Alling • Cosmo F. Alling • Theo. R. Andrews • Elbert W. Ball ...
Cuyahoga County Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
This monument, dedicated July 4, 1894, honors Cuyahoga County men and women, who performed military and patriotic duties during the Civil War (1861-1865). William J. Gleason (1846-1905), army veteran and local businessman, proposed its creation in 1879. Captain Levi Tucker ...
Soldiers' Memorial
Erected by the state of Connecticut in loving and grateful memory of her sons who offered their lives that the Union should not perish 1861-1865
Marker can be reached from Ella T Grasso Boulevard.
Courtesy hmdb.org