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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM239I_charles-a-thatcher-a-war-memorial_Bangor-ME.html
Killed near the mouth of the
Red River, Louisiana, while
in the service of his country,
commanding U.S. Gunboat Gazelle
Nov. 26, 1864,
Aged 27 Years.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2396_grand-army-of-the-republic-fort-and-soldiers-and-sailors-lot-a-war-memorial_Bangor-ME.html
This fort was built by
patriotic donors in 1907
to honor veterans of the
Grand Army of the Republic.
It was rebuilt in 1985
with funds bequethed by
Luther H. Peirce, a member
of the Second Maine Regiment
of Volunteers in the Civil War.
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2390_maine-korean-war-memorial_Bangor-ME.html
(Front)
They Gave Their Lives Fighting For Freedom
Medal of Honor Recipients
Cpl Clair Goodblood Army
Cpl David B Champagne USMC
Sgt George D Libby Army
Maj Charles J Loring Jr USAF
[Remaining Roll of Honored Dead]
Dedicated to all those w…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM238Y_samuel-call_Bangor-ME.html
In
memory
Samuel Call
decd. July 9, 1836
Æt. 58.
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The
first interment
in
Mount Hope
Cemetery.
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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM238T_park-holland_Bangor-ME.html
Born in
Shrewsbury Mass.
Nov. 19, 1752,
Died in
Bangor Me.
May 21, 1844.
He served in the War of the Revolution as
Lieutenant in the 5th Regiment of Massachusetts;
and in grateful memory of that service the
Massachusetts Society of the …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM238S_nathaniel-lord_Bangor-ME.html
His death was caused by the accidental
discharge of a pistol while on board Steamer
Governor Dana, as Sacramento City Cal.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM238L_rev-henry-c-henries-a-war-memorial_Bangor-ME.html
for nearly four years
Chaplain of the U.S. Gen.
Hospital Annapolis Md.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM238K_capt-john-ayer-a-war-memorial_Bangor-ME.html
Co. H. 16th. Regt. Me. Vols.
died in Libby Prison
Richmond VA.
Feb. 22, 1863.
A.E. 35 years.
Brave Soldier Rest.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM238J_maj-stephen-d-carpenter-a-war-memorial_Bangor-ME.html
In memory of
Maj. Stephen D. Carpenter
of the U.S. Army
Son of
Col. Joshua Carpenter,
Killed at the Battle of
Murfreesborough
Dec. 31, 1862,
aged 44 years.
A brave soldier
and a patriot.
He sleeps well
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2383_civil-war-memorial-a-war-memorial_Bangor-ME.html
In memory of
our citizen soldiers
who died for
their country.
Consecrated 1864.
[Roll of Honored Dead]
Rev. Chs. D. Jameson · Wm. J. Deane
Edward F. Orff · Lewis L. Marsh · Jas. L. Rowe
Wm. P. Holden · …