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Soldiers and Sailors Monument
In memory of the Minute Men of 1776 and the soldiers and s...
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Erected by the
Grand Army of the Republic
and ...
Ashland County Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
To the Soldiers and Sailors of Ashland County, who ...
Athens County Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
The People of Athens County
erect
this monumen...
Soldiers and Sailors of the Confederacy
(Front):A
Memorial
to
the soldiers
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Bridge
———
Built by the City of Appleton
as a lasting...
Atchison County Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall
On the Register of
National Historic Places
Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
In memory of
the
Soldiers & Sailors
...Soldiers and Sailors Monument
[ inscription on the west face of the base ]
...
Soldiers and Sailors of the Late War of the Rebellion
In memory of the York County soldiers and sailors of the l...
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Soldiers and Sailors Monument
In memory of the Minute Men of 1776 and the soldiers and sailors of the Revolutionary War and especially of Captain John H. Post who lies buried here and whose destruction of Acquacknonk Bridge saved General Washington’s army from capture ...
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument
Erected by the
Grand Army of the Republic
and the citizens of
South Norwalk
in memory of
her loyal sons
1861-1865
Marker is at the intersection of Martin Luther King Drive and Washington Street, on the right when traveling west on Martin Luther King Drive.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Ashland County Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
To the Soldiers and Sailors of Ashland County, who in times of the nations peril offered their lives in defense of their country, that liberty, equality and justice, might be preserved.
This tablet is dedicated by the citizens of this county.
Marker ...
Athens County Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
The People of Athens County
erect
this monument
in memory of those who volunteered
as
Soldiers and Sailors
in defense of the Union
and to perpetuate
Free Government.
The People
will ever remember how much of
our national prosperity
is due to
the patriotism and valor
of
the men who died
in
the service of their country
Athens ...
Soldiers and Sailors of the Confederacy
(Front):A
Memorial
to
the soldiers
and
Sailors
of the
Confederacy
(Back):Walter
Washington
Williams
Who was
recognized by
the Government
of the
United States
as the last
surviving
Confederate
veteran
died
1959
at the age
of
117 years
(Left Side):
South Carolina
Florida
Georgia
Texas
Arkansas
North Carolina
Kentucky
(Right Side):
Mississippi
Alabama
Louisiana
Virginia
Tennessee
Missouri
Maryland
(Around the Base):
Heroic defenders of their country * their fame shall be an echo and a light unto eternity
Marker is on South Confederate Avenue, ...
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Bridge
———
Built by the City of Appleton
as a lasting monument to
the memory of the soldiers
and sailors of the Civil,
Spanish-American and World Wars.
———
1924
The above plaque dedicated
the original Memorial Drive
Bridge. This monument is
intended to serve as a
continuing remembrance.
———
1982
Marker is on South Memorial Drive ...
Atchison County Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hall
On the Register of
National Historic Places
Marker is on Commercial Street near 9th Street, on the right when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Civil War Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
In memory of
the
Soldiers & Sailors
of
1861 - 1865
One Country, One Flag
Marker is on City Avenue / Main Street (Maine Route 131), on the left when traveling west.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Soldiers and Sailors Monument
[ inscription on the west face of the base ]
Gettysburg • Port Hudson • Fort Fisher • 1861-1865
[ inscription on the east face of the base ]
Bunker Hill • Bennington • Saratoga • 1775-1783
[ inscription on the south ...
Soldiers and Sailors of the Late War of the Rebellion
In memory of the York County soldiers and sailors of the late War of the Rebellion, 1861–1865.
Marker is on West College Avenue near South Beaver Street, on the right.
Courtesy hmdb.org