Swampscott Civil War Monument

[ east side ]

In Memory Of The Brave

And Heroic Soldiers Who

Died In Defence Of Their

Country. This Monument Is

Erected By The Town Of

Swampscott.

"Our Nations Defenders

Dead But Not Forgotten."

[ north side ]

Lieut. Col. Charles R. Mudge   2nd Mass Infantry

Caleb O. Stone   Co. E 45th Mass Infantry

Thomas Donnelly   Co. E 45th Mass Infantry

George Dudley Blaney   Co. E 45th Mass Infantry

Patrick Milan   Co. I 22nd Mass Infantry

Andrew M. Chute   Co. B 23rd Mass Infantry

Charles H. Smith   Co. D 56th Mass Infantry

[ west side ]

Erected

A.D.

1883

[ south side ]

Adjt. Joseph W. Boynton   69th Ohio Cavalry

William Widger   Co. H 1st Mass Cavalry

Joseph H. Sparks   Co. A 1st Mass Cavalry

Ezre Delano   Co. E 19th Mass Infantry

Michael Haley   Co. D 19th Mass Infantry

Zachariah Small   Co. G 1st Mass H.A.

Michael Fitzgerald   Co. C 1st Mass H.A.

Marker is at the intersection of Humphrey Street (Massachusetts Route 129) and Monument Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Humphrey Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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