Civil War
Preserve the Memory
Bristol’s original Civil War monument was dedicated on January 20, 1866, and stands in the West Cemetery. The ravages of time are slowly destroying the soldier’s names that appear on its weathered brownstone. To insure they are not forgotten, this new monument is dedicated to their memory.
In memory of the men from Bristol who gave up their lives to preserve the Union.
Aldrich, Henry •
Andrus, Noble •
Barnes, Ansel •
Barry, John T. •
Bennet, Norridon •
Blakesley, James W. •
Blakesley, Martin H. •
Candee, Franklin J. •
Churchhill, Charles Jr. •
Cook, Charles H. •
Cullen, Michael •
Culver, Aretus •
Dagnon, Charles •
Emmet, William •
Fellows, Russel P. •
Foster, Amos M. •
Funk, Henry J. •
Ghecini, Charles W. •
Goodrich, Alfred •
Graham, George A. •
Gray, Horace •
Griggs, John L. •
Hanson, John G. •
Hayes, Franklin •
Hills, Percival S. •
Hubbard, Silas W. •
Ives, Dwight R. •
Johnson, Francis E. •
Johnson, Philos B. •
Lane, Horace E. •
Lane, Robert O. •
Manross, Newton S. •
Matthews, Silas J. •
Morse, Richard H. •
Nettleton, George E. •
Nichols, Adna E. •
O’Brien, William •
Osborne, Lucius F. •
Pardee, Francis D. •
Perkins, Lyman H. •
Richrds, Samuel F. •
Robinson, Henry A. •
Rockwell, Henry B. •
Schubert, Karl •
Shaine, Lawrence •
Smith, Edward •
Stone, Thomas W. •
Sutliff, Elbert •
Way, Henry G. •
Way, Willis W. •
Wilcox, Frank E. •
Wilcox, George A. •
Wright, Henry D.
This memorial was dedicated in 2011, the 150th anniversary of the Civil War
Marker is on Memorial Blvd., on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org