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In Memory of Unknown Soldiers

In memory of unknown soldiers buried at Valley Forge

1777 - 1778

Marker is on South Outer Line Drive.

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Brock Cemetery Unknown Soldiers Memorial

Erected in Memory

of Unknown Soldiers

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"Unknown Soldiers"

In Memory of those who stood and fought,

But names have been forgotten.

May they rest in peace.

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Unknown American Soldiers

 

The Unknown American Soldiers who perished in the Battles of Saratoga September 19 and October 7, 1777 and were here buried in unmarked graves helped to assure the triumph of the War of Independence, to create the Republic of ...

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Unknown Soldiers

 

In memory of

unknown soldiers

reinterred here

Dedicated

Sept. 19, 1987

Marker can be reached from Park Tour Road, on the left when traveling south.

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Memorial to Four Unknown Soldiers

A Memorial to Four Unknown Soldiers

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who fell September 8, 1755 on the Bloody Morning Scout led by Col. Ephraim Williams and King Hendrick against the French and Indians under Baron Dieskau.

The remains were disinterred in building a state highway in ...

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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 ...

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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. ...

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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.

(Left Column)

Marion ...

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