Stockbridge Civil War Monument

[ south side ]

To

Her Sons

Beloved and Honored

Who Died for Their Country

In the Great War

Of the Rebellion

Stockbridge

In Grateful Remembrance

Has Raised This Monument

A.D. 1866

[ north side ]

To

Bravery

And

Patriotism

[ east side ]

2 Mass. Inf.

Maj. William E. Sedgwick Adj. General. G.A.C.

Joseph Rathbun.

Michael Mulany.

Thomas Dailey.

John Dier.

William T. Mix.

27 Mass. Inf.

George W. Bradbun.

37 Mass. Inf.

Thomas McCabe.

John W. Newton.

John O’Brien.

Cornelius Miller.

Stephen Kirby.

Frederick Mills.

1 Mass. Cav.

James W.Clary.

37 N.Y.N.G.

Lt. Marshall B. Brewer.

[ west side ]

49. Mass. Inf.

Godfrey Wolfinger.

Wells Fuller.

Edward R. Bradley.

54. Mass. Inf.

Luther Willard.

57. Mass. Inf.

Capt. Edson T. Dresser.

Sergt. Henry S. May.

Sergt. John Crosby.

Charles Jones.

John O’Neil.

Charles Rathburn.

9 Conn. Inf.

Harry H. Watson.

20. Conn. Inf.

Sergt. Maj. John S. Root.

1. Conn. Inf.

Henry Brace.

[ battle names inscribed on the column ]

Wilderness • Gettysburg • Donelsonville • Andersonville • Antietam • Chancellorsville • Spottsylvania • Petersburg

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street (Massachusetts Route 102) and Pine Street, on the right when traveling west on Main Street.

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