Headstone-shaped grey granite tablet set into the ground at entry to Ute Cemetery. Tablet lists names of the Civil War veterans, both Union and Confederate, buried at the cemetery.
Life-sized granite statue of Union soldier standing at parade rest, holding the barrel of a rifle whose butt rests on the ground next to his right foot. The soldier wears a Union overcoat, cape, and kepi hat. The west-facing statue is mounted atop a…
A 2,690-pound iron howitzer barrel, facing SSW, mounted on a granite pedestal in the southwest corner of Block 73 of Colorado Springs' Evergreen Cemetery.
Life-sized granite statue of Union soldier, with downcast eyes, standing at parade rest, holding the barrel of a rifle whose butt rests on the ground next to his right foot. The soldier wears a Union overcoat, cape, and kepi hat. The statue is…
An iron, 6.4-inch US Navy Parrott rifled cannon. Markings on the breech of the cannon identify it as "R.P.P. No. 331" (possibly a reference to the initials of Robert Parker Parrott, the inventor of the cannon) with a weight of 9,747 lbs. A plaque…
The Civil War Cannons monument is located in the Civil War section of Pueblo's Roselawn Cemetery, at the southern edge of Block 12, near the cemetery entrance. It consists of two Civil War-era cannons, one facing southwest, the other facing…
A grey granite marker engraved on four sides to commemorate Civil War veterans. The marker is composed of three blocks: the topmost block is of polished dark granite; the middle block is of smooth, light-grey granite; and the base block is of…
Flagpole flying a 13-star Confederate national flag above a base of 42 red-brick pavers engraved with the name, unit, and dates of service of a Confederate soldier. A red sandstone bench and grey marble headstone, engraved with a dedication to…
The Sadie M. Likens Drinking Fountain is a tapered, black granite pedestal whose north and south faces feature identical brass dedication plaques. There are sculptural brass drinking fountains (no longer operational) on the north and south sides.
An iron, 13-inch Seacoast Mortar with the year "1822" embossed on the barrel. A plaque in the cement sidewalk below the back of the cannon describes it as "Civil War Artillery 13-inch Seacoast Mortar. Donated in 1897 by the Grand Army of the…