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American Civil War Memorial

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148th N.Y. Volunteer Regiment of Infantry and Reynold's Battery L. N.Y. Light Artillery May 25, 2007. The Waterloo Fallen 1861- 1865. Fifty-eight men from Waterloo died in the Civil War. An extensive research project was undertaken in 2007 and 2008 with the goal of writing a short biography for each of the men. The biographies are posted below. General Grant and the Rewriting of History. Was published in 2013. Erin Byrne, an art student of Pietro del Fabro, was a junior at the Stuart School in Princeton ...

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Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War raise the flag at the American Civil War Memorial June 8, 2008. Let us strive on to finish the work we are in: to bind up the nation's wounds; to care for him who shall have bourne the battle, and for his widow and his orphan, to do all which may achieve and cherish a just and lasting peace among ourselves. LINCOLN 4 March 1865. The North South Cenotaph is constructed of stones sent from each of these states. She also often related how when he returned from the War...

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Click here to view more progress photos. Building the Memorial 2008. Installing Cenotaph Plaques June 7, 2008. Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War hold first service at site June 8, 2008. Taping Stele June 29, 2008. Gilding Stele July 1, 2008. Painting Stele July 4, 2008. Gilding Star Stone July 5, 2008. Carving Regimental Stone June 30, 2008. Building North South Cenotaph. Building Sign Base September 2, 2008. Dedication Ceremony May 25, 2007. The Waterloo Fallen 1861- 1865.

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The American Civil War Memorial is made of marble, limestone and gold. The stones of the Portal, Stele, North South Cenotaph and Star Stone come from the thirty-six states of 1865. The Portal wall is constructed of a mix of Canadian limestone and Seneca County (NY) limestone. The North South Cenotaph is composed of a variety of stones sent from the thirty-six states of 1865 (see North South Cenotaph section of this website). The stars on the Star Stone and the Stele top are gilt with 23k Italian gold lea...

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Dedication - Sept 19-21, 2008

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With pomp and pageantry, Waterloo, the Birthplace of Memorial Day, dedicated its newest monument during the weekend of Sept. 19-21, 2008. The village returned to the Civil War era when the American Civil War Memorial was officially dedicated in the three-day event. President Abraham Lincoln and General Robert E. Lee joined contemporary dignitaries including State Sen. Michael Nozzolio, Assemblyman Brian Kolb, and town and village officials. Bristol Brothers. The Excelsior Cornet Band, which claims to...

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A Civil War Triptych by Pietro del Fabro. Pietro del Fabro is a designer, sculptor and writer. He has completed public art commissions in South Carolina, Virginia, Washington D.C., New Jersey and New York. His interest in the Civil War developed early. He was a United States History major at Hobart College and later served in the U. S. Army Infantry. In 2008 he completed his design for the American Civil War Memorial. Top Five Must-See Civil War Era Site in New York State. Environment and Art Letter.

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Roma and Firenze Day Trips. Other Cities in Italy. TWIN LIGHTS OF NAVESINK. Drop dead views of the Atlantic Ocean, Manhattan and Sandy Hook. These Civil War Era stone lighthouses have guided ships into the Narrows since 1862. Combine your trip here with a visit to Sandy Hook. Twin Lights Historic Site, Lighthouse Road, Highlands, NJ, Tel: 732.872.1814. Http:/ www.twin-lights.org. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sandy hook. Http:/ en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katy%C5%84 Memorial. FINN’S POINT NATIONAL CEMETERY.

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Seneca Co. Chamber Homepage. Celebrate Commemorate Memorial Day! The History of Memorial Day. Support & Services. Division of Criminal Justice. National Sex Offender Registry. Seneca Cauyuga Land Claim. American Civil War Memorial. Birthplace of Memorial Day. Celebrate Commemorate Memorial Day! Lafayette Park Main Stage. Arts & Crafts Show. Car Show – Wheels on Main Street. 5K Run/Walk – TRIBUTE TO THE FALLEN. 9th Annual Celebrate Commemorate Memorial Day Veteran’s Biker Rally. December 18, 2015.

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Jump to Page Content. Jump to Navigation Links. Navigation keyboard shortcuts: [H] [W] [M] [T] [N] [A] [R] [U] [b]. Updated 29 Dec 2014. Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861-1865. American Civil War Memorial. The New York Department, Daughters of Union Veterans of the Civil War 1861-1865 own the American Civil War Memorial. If you would like to visit the American Civil War Memorial or learn more about it, please click the link above.

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American Civil War Memorial

The central feature of the Memorial is a marble star stone set in a cedar lined enclosure with a stone portal. A flame of remembrance burns in the portal opening. A stele on the western point of the island marks the site for travelers arriving by water. The Memorial has a flagpole carrying the United States flag of 1865. The flag, star stone and trees are illuminated at night. Lilacs. In 1966, a resolution by the United States Congress and a proclamation by President Lyndon Johnson recognized Waterlo...

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