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              <text>Beneath the bust: “Colonel Richard Owen / Commandant / Camp Morton Prison 1862 / Tribute by Confederate Prisoners / of War and Their Friends / for his Courtesy and Kindness.”  &#13;
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Beneath this there are thirteen bronze stars.  &#13;
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In the center left side of the base is the artist’s inscription, “Belle Kinney, Sc”.  &#13;
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              <text>$1,127 was raised from the readers of the Confederate Veteran. “Independent of the sculptor’s work, the cost will exceed $900.” “The memorial was valued at $3,000, but only the actual working expense, amounting to some $1,500, was charged.”</text>
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                <text>Resolution of the Indiana House of Representatives, quoted in ‘Memorials: Col. Richard Owen, the good samaritan of Camp Morton; Sam Davis, The boy hero of Tennessee’, Confederate Veteran (Nashville, 1913), p. 3, https://archive.org/details/memorialscolrich00nash/page/n5/mode/2up [accessed 02/03/23].  &#13;
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              <text>(1)	Front (west) face of lower stage of dado, bronze plaque 33 1/2" x 27 1/2", raised caps:&#13;
&#13;
GRIFFIN A. STEDMAN.&#13;
TYPICAL VOLUNTEER SOLDIER&#13;
OF THE CIVIL WAR,&#13;
CAPTAIN&#13;
MAJOR&#13;
LIEUTENANT COLONEL&#13;
COLONEL&#13;
BRIGADIER GENERAL&#13;
BORN AT HARTFORD, CONN., JANUARY 6, 1838.&#13;
KILLED AT PETERSBURG, VA., AUGUST 5, 1864&#13;
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(2)	North:&#13;
&#13;
    REGIMENTS ENCAMPED ON THIS FIELD&#13;
    5TH CONN. VOLS, ORRIS S. BERRY, COLONEL&#13;
    8TH       "          "      EDWARD HARLAND,         "&#13;
    10TH     "          "      CHARLES L. RUSSELL,    "&#13;
    14TH     "          "      DWIGHT MORRIS,              "&#13;
    16TH     "          "      FRANK BEACH,                   "&#13;
    22ND     "          "      GEORGE S. BURNHAM,     "&#13;
    25TH     "          "      GEORGE E. BISSELL,         "&#13;
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(3)	East:  [Seal of Connecticut]&#13;
&#13;
(4)	South:&#13;
&#13;
THIS MONUMENT&#13;
MARKS THE FIELD EXTENDING&#13;
FROM THIS POINT SIXTY RODS EAST&#13;
AND ONE-HUNDRED RODS SOUTH&#13;
ON WHICH SEVEN REGIMENTS&#13;
OF CONNECTICUT VOLUNTEERS&#13;
ENCAMPED AND WERE MUSTERED&#13;
INTO THE SERVICE OF THE UNITED&#13;
STATES DURING THE CIVIL WAR.&#13;
1861 - 1865&#13;
ERECTED BY THE VETERAN&#13;
SURVIVORS OF THE WAR.&#13;
&#13;
[Left side of statue base, incised caps: FRED. MOYNIHAN. SC / NY 1900]&#13;
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                <text>Trinity College Bulletin, December 1900, pp 5-21 (available at https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/bulletin/4) &#13;
&#13;
“Veterans at Campfield Dedicate Monument Statue of General Stedman,” Hartford Courant 5 October 1900, pp 1, 8.&#13;
&#13;
Suzanne Mittica, “Griffin A. Stedman, Jr.: Student, Soldier, Legend” (2003), Hartford Studies Collection: Papers by Students and Faculty, Trinity College Library (available at https://digitalrepository.trincoll.edu/hartford_papers/5) &#13;
&#13;
David Ransom and the Connecticut Museum of Culture and History, “Griffin A. Stedman Monument,” Connecticut Civil War Monuments Survey, 1997; https://www.connecticutmuseum.org/finding_aides/ransom/045.htm (accessed 21 August 2024).&#13;
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Douglas Eliason, “Griffin A. Stedman: The Man and the Symbol (1996); Trinitiana Collection, Trinity College Library&#13;
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