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This is a list of
American Civil War monuments and memorials associated with the
Union .
Monuments and
memorials are listed below alphabetically by state. States not listed have no known qualifying items for the list.
Washington, D.C.
Lincoln seated statue sculpted by
Daniel Chester French "He saved the Union"
Civil War Monuments in Washington, D.C. , includes monuments to 16 Union generals, admirals and others
Lincoln Statue by sculptor
Lot Flannery , 1868
Abraham Lincoln by
Vinnie Ream , located in the
Capitol Rotunda , 1871
General John A. Rawlins ,
Joseph A. Bailly , sculptor, 1874
Brevet Lt. General Winfield Scott ,
Henry Kirke Brown , sculptor, 1874
Emancipation Memorial ,
Thomas Ball , sculptor, 1876
Major General James B. McPherson ,
Louis Rebisso , sculptor 1876
Peace Monument , 1877
Major General George Henry Thomas , 1879
Admiral David G. Farragut , 1881
Pension Building frieze,
Caspar Buberl sculptor, 1887
The Warrior ,
James A. Garfield Monument ,
J.Q.A. Ward , sculptor, 1887
General Winfield Scott Hancock , 1896
Pension Building frieze,
Caspar Buberl sculptor, 1887
Major General John A. Logan , 1901
General William Tecumseh Sherman Monument , 1903
Major General George B. McClellan , 1907
Equestrian statue of Philip Sheridan , 1908
Stephenson Grand Army of the Republic Memorial , 1909
Dupont Circle Fountain , 1921
Lincoln Memorial , 1922
Ulysses S. Grant Memorial , 1924
Nuns of the Battlefield , 1924
George Gordon Meade Memorial ,
Charles Grafly , sculptor, 1927
African American Civil War Memorial , 1997
U.S. Currency
U.S. commemorative stamp, 1963
US military
Bases
Gallery
Arizona
Picacho Peak State Park , Stone Monument Shaft. Erected by the Arizona Pioneers Historical Society and Southern Pacific Railroad Company on April 15, 1928. It commemorates the 3 Union soldiers who lost their life during the
Battle of Picacho Pass and list their names. The dedication was a grand ceremony with many people attending and multiple organizations including the
Woman's Relief Corps ,
Daughters of the American Revolution , and the
Grand Army of the Republic . In the 21st century a plaque dedicated to the Confederate veterans which was on a wall by the stone monument was removed and it was cemented on the bottom of the Union plaque. The plaque was later stolen.
Southern Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery . A small flagstone with a Grand Army of the Republic medal on the front of it honors the dead Union veterans within the cemetery. The stone was erected in the 2000s by the
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War Camp Negley Post of Tucson and the Burnside Post of Tombstone.
Southern Arizona Veterans Memorial Cemetery . A small flagstone that commemorates the 18 California Volunteers Union veterans and one colored troop buried in the cemetery. Erected by the
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War , Department of California.
Prescott, Arizona . Plaque dedicated to the memory of the more than 50 Union Veterans buried with Citizens' Cemetery and their pioneer spirit that led to Arizona's statehood in 1912. Dedicated by the
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War , Department of the Southwest on August 17, 2022.
Tombstone, Arizona . Oldest Union monument in the State of Arizona erected "In memory of the comrades of Burnside Post G.A.R." dedicated on May 30, 1887, and is placed at the Old Tombstone Cemetery.
Arkansas
Gentry
Grant County, Arkansas is named after
Ulysses S Grant , 1869
Judsonia, Arkansas : Grand Army of the Republic Memorial, obelisk surrounded by 16 union soldier graves, 1894
[4]
Leola, Arkansas : Officers Killed / Union Wounded Memorial (2015)
[5]
Little Rock ,
Pea Ridge, Arkansas : Reunited Soldiery Monument (1889), one of the first to honor both Union and Confederate soldiers to be placed on a battlefield.
[6]
Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park :
Sheridan is named after
Union general
Phillip Sheridan during the
Reconstruction Era .
Siloam Springs, Arkansas :
Grand Army of the Republic Memorial (Siloam Springs, Arkansas) , 1928
[4]
Sloan Springs
Little Rock
California
Schools
Colorado
Colorado State Capitol grounds
Connecticut
Joseph Roswell Hawley
Schools
Delaware
Florida
These are arranged by city:
2nd Regiment Infantry, U.S. Colored Troops Monument, Centennial Park,
Fort Myers , dedicated in 2000
[14]
Union Soldier's Memorial, Evergreen Cemetery,
Jacksonville , erected in 1891
[15]
Forgotten Soldier Memorial, in honor of African-American soldiers, Bayview Park,
Key West , unveiled February 16, 2016
[16]
Obelisk at Clinton Square, Bayview Park,
Key West , circa 1866
[17]
Monument Park,
Lynn Haven , dedicated in 1920
[18]
G.A.R. Memorial, Woodlawn Cemetery,
Miami , dedicated on April 12, 1939
[19]
G.A.R. Monument, Greenwood Cemetery,
Orlando , 1910
[20]
G.A.R. Monument, Veterans Park,
St. Cloud , erected in 2000
[21]
Unknown Soldiers Monument, Mount Peace Cemetery,
St. Cloud , 1915
[22]
Union Monument, Greenwood Cemetery,
St. Petersburg , erected in 1900
[23]
Daughter of Union Veterans Monument, Oaklawn Cemetery,
Tampa
[24]
In Memory of Our Union Veterans, Woodlawn Cemetery,
Tampa
[25]
Schools
Georgia
Illinois
Soldiers' Monument (Freeport, Illinois) , 1871
Civil War Memorial (Sycamore, Illinois) , 1896
General John A. Logan Monument,
Augustus Saint-Gaudens and
A. Phimister Proctor , sculptors,
Grant Park, Chicago , 1897
The Soldiers' Monument ,
Oregon ,
Lorado Taft , sculptor 1916
Statue of Richard J. Oglesby ,
Chicago ,
Leonard Crunelle , 1919
General Philip Henry Sheridan,
Gutzon Borglum , sculptor, Chicago, 1923
[26]
Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Woods in
River Forest , part of the
Forest Preserve District of Cook County
[27]
Ulysses S. Grant Monument ,
Lincoln Park , Chicago, 1891
Schools
Indiana
Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Delphi, Indiana) , detail
Iowa
Abraham Lincoln Statue and Park ,
Clermont , dedicated June 19, 1903, erected in memory of Civil War soldiers and sailors
[29]
Soldier's Monument (Davenport, Iowa) , 1881
[30]
Sac City Monument Square Historic District ,
Sac City
[31]
General Sherman Hall; honors service of
William T. Sherman 1892
Memorial Statue; 19 foot tall granite and bronze monument of Sherman unveiled Nov. 23 1894
4 Civil War Cannon; "whether it was idle curiosity or absence of thought that caused Phil Schaller to fire one of the cannon to awaken the town on July 4, 1895, one will never know. The force of the cannon fire broke all the windows on the south side of the court house and many windows in the Main Street business district. (Sac City, Iowa, p. 19)"
Soldiers and Sailors Monument,
Des Moines ,
Carl Rohl-Smith , sculptor, 1896
[32]
Clayton County Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument,
Elkader ,
W. H. Mullins Company
[32]
Schools
Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Des Moines
Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Des Moines, detail
Elkader
Elkader detail
Kansas
According to Kansas Civil War Monuments and Memorials, there are 105 counties in Kansas most have a monument to Union soldiers of the Civil War. Many were funded by GAR posts or Sons of Union Civil War Veterans, today the
Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War .
[33]
Monuments and memorials in Kansas include:
Kinsley Civil War Monument , in Hillside Cemetery, Kinsley, Kansas,
listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Edwards County
Sherman County, Kansas , named after General
William Tecumseh Sherman , 1873
Grant County, Kansas is a county in Kansas named after Ulysses S. Grant, commanding general of Union Army during the Civil War, 1888
Ulysses, Kansas is a city named after Ulysses S. Grant, 1885
McPherson, Kansas and McPherson County are named after Union General James McPherson. There is also a monument to him and another monument to Union Civil War soldiers fighting for him. The monument was erected in 1917.[
citation needed ]
Baxter Springs Civil War Monument erected in 1886 after Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) post collected more than 7,000 signatures from former soldiers. The monument is located in the Soldier's Lot of the Baxter Springs Cemetery, and is dedicated to the 132 soldiers who died in the Battle of Baxter Springs October 8, 1863.
Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) Memorial Arch , erected 1898 in
Junction City, Kansas , NRHP-listed
Kentucky
Battle of Tebb's Bend Monument , near Campbellsville. It includes a historical marker from state of Michigan, commemorating the Union soldiers, mostly immigrants from the Netherlands, who were given battle orders in
Dutch .
GAR Monument , Covington, 1929.
Veteran's Monument , Covington. One of only two monuments in Kentucky to both Union and Confederate war dead, 1933.
Colored Soldiers Monument , Frankfort's Green Hill Cemetery. 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.
Union Monument , Perryville, 1928.
Union Monument , Vanceburg, 1884.
Louisiana
Maine
Auburn
Augusta
Bethel
Lewiston
Our Lady of Victories, Portland
Evergreen Cemetery, Portland
Saco
Westbrook
York
Maryland
Massachusetts
Memorial Hall (Dedham, Massachusetts)
Civil War Memorial,
Framingham ,
Martin Milmore , sculptor, 1872
Civil War Monument (Great Barrington, Massachusetts) , 1876
Civil War Memorial (Webster, Massachusetts) , 1907
Equestrian statue of Charles Devens , 1906
Memorial Hall (Harvard University) , Cambridge, 1878
Robert Gould Shaw Memorial (Boston) , 1884
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Arlington) 1887
Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Boston) , 1887
Soldiers' Monument (Worcester, Massachusetts) , 1874
The Rockery ,
Easton , 1882
Charlestown Civil War Memorial
North Adams, Massachusetts
Attleboro
Robert Gould Shaw Memorial (Boston)
Boston Common
Memorial Hall (Cambridge)
Cambridge
Easton
Framingham
Arlington
Grafton
Great Barrington
New Bedford
Pittsfield
Raynham
Sandwich
Springfield
Waltham
Webster
Whitinsville (Northbridge)
Michigan
Michigan Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument ,
Randolph Rogers , sculptor; (Detroit), 1867
Civil War Memorial (Adrian, Michigan) , 1870
Kent County Civil War Monument ,
Grand Rapids ,
American (White) Bronze Company 1885
Defense of the Flag, Withington Park,
Lorado Taft ,
Jackson, Michigan , 1904.
Abraham Lincoln Monument (Ypsilanti, Michigan) , 1938
Minnesota
Mississippi
Monument to
United States Colored Troops (1st and 3rd Mississippi Infantry, African Descent) at
Vicksburg National Military Park . The inscription reads: "Commemorating the Service of the 1st and 3d Mississippi Infantry, African Descent and All Mississippians of African Descent Who Participated in the Vicksburg Campaign."
Monument to the
18th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment at Vicksburg National Military Park.
Monument to admiral
David Farragut at Vicksburg National Military Park.
Henry Hudson Kitson , sculptor
The
Illinois Memorial at Vicksburg National Military Park. Commemorating the 36,325 Illinois soldiers who participated in the Vicksburg Campaign and has 47 steps, one for every day Vicksburg was besieged.
Kentucky memorial composed of bronze statues of Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis, both native Kentuckians, Vicksburg National Military Park.
[34]
The
Michigan Memorial at Vicksburg National Military Park.
18th Wisconsin VI
David Farragut Monument
Kansas Memorial
Kentucky Memorial
Michigan Memorial
Missouri State Memorial
Missouri
Attorney General
Edward Bates statue in
Forest Park ,
St. Louis , dedicated 1876
[35]
General
Francis Preston Blair Jr. statue in
Forest Park ,
St. Louis , dedicated 1885
[36]
General
Franz Sigel statue in
Forest Park ,
St. Louis , dedicated 1906
[37]
General
Ulysses S. Grant statue on the grounds of
City Hall ,
St. Louis , dedicated 1888
[38]
Grant City, Missouri is named after General
Ulysses S. Grant
Lincoln, Missouri is named after
Abraham Lincoln
Lyon Park in
St. Louis is named after Brigadier-General
Nathaniel Lyon
[39]
President
Abraham Lincoln statue on the grounds of
City Hall ,
Kansas City , by sculptor
Lorenzo Ghiglieri , dedicated 1986
[40]
Schools
Montana
Nebraska State Capitol
Nebraska
Grant County, Nebraska is named after
Ulysses S Grant
Garfield County was named after
James A. Garfield
Emancipation Proclamation panel,
Nebraska State Capitol ,
Lincoln, Nebraska ,
Lee Lawrie , sculptor, (1932)
Lincoln, Nebraska is named after
Abraham Lincoln
Civil War Memorial statue in
Blair, Nebraska
U.S. Route 6 , running through the entirety of Nebraska, is named
Grand Army of the Republic Highway
New Hampshire
Robert Gould Shaw Memorial
New Jersey
Schools
New Mexico
New York
Elmira Prison , where Confederate POWs were held; also site of Camp Rathbun, where soldiers trained.
Seventh Regiment Memorial ,
New York City ,
John Quincy Adams Ward , sculptor 1869/1874
Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Buffalo, New York) ,
Caspar Buberl , sculptor, 1882
Lewis County Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument ,
Lowville in
Lewis County , 1883.
Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Troy, New York) , 1890
Soldiers' and Sailors' Arch (Brooklyn), 1892
Sherman Monument ,
Grand Army Plaza in
Manhattan, New York ,
Augustus Saint-Gaudens , 1902
[41]
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Manhattan) , 1902
Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Syracuse) , 1910
Cattaraugus County Civil War Memorial and Historical Building, Little Valley, NY (1914)
North Carolina
Schools
Lincoln Academy in Kings Mountain, 1886
Salisbury national cemetery, Union monument, 1876
Salisbury national cemetery, Maine monument, 1908
Salisbury national cemetery, Pennsylvania monument, 1910
New Bern national cemetery, Connecticut monument, 1894
New Bern national cemetery, New Jersey monument, 1905
New Bern national cemetery, Massachusetts monument, 1908
New Bern national cemetery, Rhode Island monument, 1910
Hertford, US colored troops monument, 1910
Goldsborough Bridge battle, (jointly with CSA troops)
Averasboro, 20th Corps monument, 2001
Bentonville battlefield, Sherman's 4 corps monument, 2013
Bentonville battlefield, 123rd New York monument, 2012
Bentonville battlefield, horse and mule monument (jointly with CSA), 2011
Bennett place, Durham, NC, Unity monument (jointly with CSA), 1923
North Dakota
Ohio
Jewish Civil War Memorial (Cincinnati, Ohio) , 1868
Circleville Memorial Hall , in Circleville, c.1871
Civil War Soldiers Monument (Dayton) ,
[42] 1884
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Cleveland) , 1894
Phillip Sheridan equestrian statue (Somerset),
Carl Heber sculptor, 1905
The figure at the top of the monument, for which Private Fair served as the model, was replaced by a bronze version of the same piece in 1993, the Fair statue now serving as another monument.
[43]
Dayton Memorial Hall , which commemorates the Civil War as well as other wars
These Are My Jewels monument (Columbus)
Oklahoma
Oregon
Schools
Lincoln Elementary School in Eugene 1953 (converted from prior Woodrow Wilson Junior High School). School closed in 1987 and repurposed as Lincoln School Condominiums.
Pennsylvania
List of monuments of the Gettysburg Battlefield , at
Gettysburg National Military Park , has numerous Union monuments and memorials
44th New York Monument , 1893, first Gettysburg monument with an observation deck
72nd Pennsylvania Infantry Monument , 1891
Army of the Potomac Marker (1908)
Brig. Gen. Francis Barlow Statue (1922)
Maj. Gen.
John Buford Statue (1895)
John L. Burns Statue (1903)
Father
William Corby Statue (1910)
Brig. Gen. Samuel W. Crawford Statue (1988)
Culp Brothers' Memorial (2013) Near entrance Gettysburg Heritage Center, Honors Confederate Private Wesley Culp and brother Union Army, Lieutenant William Culp ("brother against brother").
Delaware State Monument (2000)
Maj. Gen.
Thomas Devin Relief, 6th New York Cavalry Monument (1889)
Maj. Gen.
Abner Doubleday Statue (1917)
Maj. Gen.
Abner Doubledays Headquarters Marker,
1st Corps Headquarters Marker (1913)
Colonel
Augustus van Horne Ellis Statue, 124th New York Infantry Monument (1884)
Captain Henry V. Fuller Marker, 64th New York Infantry (1894)
Statue of Gen. John Geary , Culp's Hill sculpted by J. Otto Schweizer (c. 1914)
Statue of General Alexander Hays , Ziegler's Grove sculpted by J. Otto Schweizer (c. 1914)
Statue of General Andrew A. Humphreys , Emmitsburg Road sculpted by J. Otto Schweizer 1919
Indiana State Monument (1971)
Lincoln Address Memorial , Gettysburn National Cemetery designed by Louis Henrick 1912
New York State Monument (1893)
New York Auxiliary State Monument (1925)
Pennsylvania State Memorial, Gettysburg , 1914 also includes several portrait statues,
Soldiers' National Monument
United States Regulars Monument (1909)
United States Signal Corps Marker (1919)
Vermont State Monument, "Stannard's Vermont Brigade Monument" (1889)
Statue of Gen Wells , sculpted by
J. Otto Schweizer 1914
Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Lancaster, Pennsylvania) , 1874
Soldier's Monument,
York ,
Martin Milmore , sculptor, 1874
Dauphin County Veteran's Memorial Obelisk , Harrisburg, by 1876?
Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument –
Allentown ,
Edward Gallagher Jr., Henry F. Plaschott, Bartholomew Donovan, sculptors, 1899
[46]
Smith Memorial Arch , Philadelphia, 1898–1912
"First Defenders", Allentown,
George Brewster , sculptor, 1917
[47]
Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Easton (1900)
[48]
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Bridge ,
Lee Lawrie , sculptor
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania South pylon is inscribed with the date "1861," (1930)
Schools
York,
Martin Milmore , sculptor
Allentown
Allentown, detail
Beaver
Easton
McKeesport and Versailles Cemetery
Gen. Wells
Gen. Humphreys
Lincoln Address Memorial, with bust of Abraham Lincoln
Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Bridge, Harrisburg, with date "1861"
Rhode Island
Equestrian statue of Ambrose Burnside in
Burnside Park, Providence, Rhode Island , 1887
Soldiers and Sailors Monument (Providence), Rhode Island, 1871
[49]
Woonsocket Civil War Monument , Woonsocket, Rhode Island, 1868
The Union Soldier ,
Roger Williams Park ,
Providence, Rhode Island (1898). This statue is a replica of an original located at Gettysburg. Cast by the
Gorham Manufacturing Company .
[50]
Princes Hill Burial Ground, Barrington
North Burial Ground, Bristol
Henry Tillinghast Sisson grave and statue in Little Compton
Burnside Monument , Burnside Park, Providence
Soldiers and Sailors Monument, Providence
Union Soldier Monument, Roger Williams Park, Providence
Warren Common, Warren
Woonsocket
South Dakota
Tennessee
Fort Negley , Nashville. The Fort was built by Union forces after the capture of Nashville.
[51]
Texas
Utah
Vermont
Gen. Wells in Burlington
Burlington
Brattleboro
Chester
Middlebury
Rochester
Swanton
Tribou Park in Woodstock
Woodstock
Virginia
Washington
West Virginia
Grant County, West Virginia is named after
Ulysses S Grant
Grantsville ,
Calhoun County, West Virginia is named after
Ulysses S Grant
[58]
Wheeling Soldier and Sailors Monument, dedicated in 1883. In 2018 it was moved next to
West Virginia Independence Hall .
[59]
[60] It was rededicated on 27 May 2018 (Memorial Day Observed).
[61]
Hancock County, West Virginia Union Monument, dedicated 1886 in front of the Hancock County Courthouse, New Cumberland.
[62]
Jackson County, West Virginia GAR Monument, in front of Jackson County Courthouse, Ripley.
The Mountaineer Monument (1912), placed as a response to the 1910 Stonewall Jackson at the Capitol in downtown Charleston which burned in 1921. Moved to the new Capitol Complex, Charleston, Kanawha County
Soldiers & Sailors Monument (1930), Capitol Complex, Charleston, Kanawha County
Former
Huntington Union monument dedicated by Bailey Post of the
G.A.R. Formerly located at the corner of Fifth Ave. and Ninth St., it was scheduled to be moved to
Ritter Park in 1915, but was subsequently lost.
[63]
Wisconsin
Scotland
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