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The Unknown Soldier

Within this crypt rests the bones of an unknown soldier in the war for Independence. He was one of more than five hundred men who died in the hospital here at Bethlehem, and was buried on this hill side.

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Unknown Soldier of the Revolution

Erected to an unknown soldier of the Revolution

Chinkchewunska Chap No 24 DAR NJ

Marker is at the intersection of Cherry Lane and Apple Blossom Way, on the left when traveling east on Cherry Lane.

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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.

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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.

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To The Unknown Patriotic Soldiers of Tryon County

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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 ...

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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.

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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 ...

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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.

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