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  2. List of Union Civil War monuments and memorials - Wikipedia

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    One of the relatively few monuments to black soldiers that participated in the American Civil War, 1924. Captain Andrew Offutt Monument, Lebanon, 1921. Confederate-Union Veterans' Monument, Morgantown at the Butler County Courthouse, 1907. 32nd Indiana Monument, near Munfordville. The oldest surviving memorial to the Civil War, 1862.

  3. Melzar Hunt Mosman - Wikipedia

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    After the leaving the Union Army, Mosman returned to the Ames foundry, where he cast cannons for use in the war. [3] In 1867 he traveled to Paris to work in a foundry there. He later studied casting methods in Italy and the German Empire. [1] [2] From 1870 to 1871 he sculpted Westfield, Massachusetts' Civil War Memorial. It was dedicated on May ...

  4. Civil War Memorial - Wikipedia

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    Civil War Memorial may refer to: African American Civil War Memorial, Washington, D.C. U Street (WMATA station), which contains "African-American Civil War Memorial/ ...

  5. Commemoration of the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Flags decorate the graves at Arlington National Cemetery on Memorial Day. The commemoration of the American Civil War is based on the memories of the Civil War that Americans have shaped according to their political, social and cultural circumstances and needs, starting with the Gettysburg Address and the dedication of the Gettysburg cemetery in 1863.

  6. Confederate monuments and memorials - Wikipedia

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    Confederate Memorial, Historical Soldiers Memorial Cemetery area of the state-owned Southern Arizona Veterans' Memorial Cemetery. The monument was erected in to honor the 21 soldiers interred in that cemetery who served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and later fought in Indian wars in Arizona as members of the U.S. Army. [ 97 ] [ 98 ]

  7. Who is Abner Miles? Why is this Revolutionary War soldier's ...

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    The grave of Abner Miles, a soldier from Westminster who served in the Revolutionary War. The grave lies deep in the woods on the Gardner/Westminster border. Grave is in the woods near the Gardner ...

  8. Civil War Monuments in Washington, D.C. - Wikipedia

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    The Civil War Monuments in Washington, D.C. are a group of seventeen outdoor statues which are spread out through much of central and northwest Washington, D.C. [3] The statues depict 11 Union generals and formerly included one Confederate general, Albert Pike, who was depicted as a Mason and not as a general.

  9. Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Cleveland) - Wikipedia

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    From 1889 to 1891, the Commission produced copies of these lists to be disseminated to Civil War veterans and Grand Army of the Republic posts for corrections and verification. With this process complete, work on producing the marble tablets for the memorial room, made from Amherst sandstone, was begun in the latter half of 1891. [5] [3] [4]