First Civil War Monument
[ north side ]
Erected to Commemorate the Death
Of Those Who Perished in Suppressing
The Southern Rebellion
How sleep the brave who sink to rest.
By all their country's wishes blest.
1863
Soldiers
[ west side ]
James L. Bailey
Cedar Mountain. Aug. 9. 1863.
Leverett H. Gladding
N.O. La. Aug. 12. 1862.
John L. Kent
Antietam. Sept. 17. 1862.
James Ringwood
[ east side ]
George W. Horton
N.O. La. Oct. 6. 1862
Henry F. Allen
Pocotaligo. Oct. 22. 1862
Birdsey J. Beckley
Fredericksburg. Dec. 13. 1862
Capt. Frank A. Cole
Washington D.C. Oct. 4. 1864
Aged 22.
[ south side ]
Danford J. Davis
Morton's Ford. Jan. 1. 1864
Charles H. Stanley
Cold Harbor. June 1. 1864.
James W. Belden
Charleston S.C. Oct. 1. 1864
Roswell Root
New Haven. May 5. 1865
Wm. W. Warner
Charleston S.C. Nov. 5. 1864
John E. Warner
Annapolis Md. Dec. 23. 1864
Richard Ringwood
Andersonville Ga.
Nelson M. Ritchie
Co. G. 16. C. V.
Marker is at the intersection of Percival Avenue and Sheldon Street, on the left when traveling north on Percival Avenue.
Courtesy hmdb.org