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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Cold Harbor
Near this stone rest the remains of
<...In Memory of Unknown American Soldiers
In Memory of Unknown
American Soldiers
Who Die...
Unknown Soldiers Monument
In 18 trenches, just south of this spot, rest the bodies o...
Monument to Soldiers in Unknown Graves
[ Front ]
In Memoriam
Danbury’s Memorial
...The Unknown Soldiers of Brown Hospital
These Confederate soldiers, all serving in the Georgia Mil...
To The Unknown Patriotic Soldiers of Tryon County
[Center/Main Marker]
To The Unknown Patriotic Soldie...
Hanover Presbyterian Church & Unknown Continental Soldiers
Erected
to mark the site
of the original
Unknown Soldiers of the Continental Army
In memory of the
many unknown soldiers
of ...
Unknown Union Soldiers of the Irish Brigade
Here lie the partial remains of four unknown Union soldier...
In Memory of the Unknown Soldiers
In memory of the Unknown Soldiers buried at Brick Meetingh...
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Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Cold Harbor
Near this stone rest the remains of
889 Union Soldiers,
gathered from the Battle Fields of
Mechanicsville, Savage-Station, Gaines-Mills,
And the vicinity of
Cold-Harbor.
Erected by Congress
Year of our Lord 1877, and in the 101st year of the
Independence of the United States of America.
Marker can ...
In Memory of Unknown American Soldiers
In Memory of Unknown
American Soldiers
Who Died in the
War of 1812
Marker is on Sullivan Avenue just south of Towpath Road, on the right when traveling east.
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Unknown Soldiers Monument
In 18 trenches, just south of this spot, rest the bodies of 11,700 soldiers of the United States Army, who perished during the years 1864 and 1865 while held by the Confederate Military Authorities as prisoners of war in a ...
Monument to Soldiers in Unknown Graves
[ Front ]
In Memoriam
Danbury’s Memorial
To Her Soldiers and Sailors
Who Rest on Unknown Graves
[ Left column ]
William Pendley Co. L 1st Ct. Cav.
Eli W. Stevens Co. L 1st Ct. Cav.
William R. ...
The Unknown Soldiers of Brown Hospital
These Confederate soldiers, all serving in the Georgia Militia, died at Brown Hospital in Milledgeville and were buried at
this location. Their names soon became lost, and they were concidered Unknown Soldiers until 2003 when their identies
were discovered.
(Left Column)
Marion ...
To The Unknown Patriotic Soldiers of Tryon County
[Center/Main Marker]
To The Unknown Patriotic Soldiers of Tryon County
Who Under The Leadership Of
Colonel Ebenezer Cox...Colonel Jacob Klock
Colonel Peter Bellinger...Colonel Frederick Visscher
Followed
— Herkimer —
Through the bloody Battle of Oriskany and here on August 6, 1777,
Checked St. Leger's advance upon Albany, administering ...
Hanover Presbyterian Church & Unknown Continental Soldiers
Erected
to mark the site
of the original
Hanover
Presbyterian Church
built in 1755.
Also in memory of the
Unknown Continental Soldiers
who died here when
the church was used
as a hospital during
the Revolutionary War.
Marker is at ...
Unknown Soldiers of the Continental Army
In memory of the
many unknown soldiers
of the
Continental Army
who died from sickness and
exposure while encamped in
these fields before the
Battle of Trenton and were
buried at this spot
Christmas Day 1776.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Unknown Union Soldiers of the Irish Brigade
Here lie the partial remains of four unknown Union soldiers of the Irish Brigade, killed September 17, 1862, during the Battle of Antietam, while assaulting the Confederate positions in “Bloody Lane.” After the war, portions of their bodies were removed ...
In Memory of the Unknown Soldiers
In memory of the Unknown Soldiers buried at Brick Meetinghouse while it was used as a hospital in 1778.
Marker can be reached from Brick Meeting House Road 0.2 miles west of Maryland Route 272.
Courtesy hmdb.org