Mount Hope Soldiers' Monument (Carmel, Maine)

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Title

Mount Hope Soldiers' Monument (Carmel, Maine)

Description

Located in the Mount Hope Cemetery, just outside of Bangor, this Soldiers' Monument was one of the first monuments to be erected in Maine. Erected by the Citizens of Bangor and dedicated to the men of Bangor who served during the war, this monument was consecrated on 17th June 1864. With the dominant engraving facing towards the Penobscot River, this twenty-foot granite monument is composed of a stepped base, a midsection inscribed with a main inscription and the names of fallen Union troops and surmounted by an obelisk. The conception of the monument, and a dedicated lot for civil war veterans, originated in February 1863 with the arrival of the body of Col. Stephen Decatur Carpenter, the first of Bangor's casualties. Over the course of 1863 The Soldiers Cemetery Corporation was formed and raised $3,489.94 from public subscription to fund the lot and monument. The monument was designed by S. P. Bradbury of Bangor and created by Sanborn & Co. based in East Cambridge, MA. Throughout the war a larger GAR lot was later established.

Creator

Sanborn & Co., East Cambridge Ma.

Source

american

Date

1864-06-17

Contributor

ct212@st-andrews.ac.uk

Language

English

Type

Site

Identifier

69

Date Created

1863-02-07

Date Issued

1864-06-17

Extent

" x " x 240"

Spatial Coverage

current,44.820414,-68.726357;

Access Rights

Free Access

Rights Holder

S.P Bradbury of Bangor

Europeana

Country

United States

Europeana Data Provider

Mount Hope Soldiers’ Monument

Object

https://mthopebgr.com/

Europeana Type

TEXT

Site Item Type Metadata

Wiki

https://www.cineg.org/wiki/index.php/Mount_Hope_Soldiers’_Monument

Institutional nature

Cemetery and Crematory

Opening hours

7.30 am - 7.30pm

Monument Type

Obelisk

Erected by

The Citizens of Bangor & the Soldiers Cemetery Corporation

Funded by

Public Subscription

Run by

Mount Hope Cemetery and Crematory Corporation

Material

Concord Granite

Inscription

Front face: In Memory Of/Our Citizen/Soldiers/Who Died For/Their Country/Consecrated/1864 Back face: Rev. Chs. D. Jameson " Wm. J. Deane " Edward F. Orff Lewis L. Marsh " Jas. L. Rowe " Wm. P. Holden Wm. Jordan " Ransom Wharton " Robt. L. Atkins Patrick Welch " Jerh. Corcoran " Jas. Stone " Geo. C. Martin Henry N. Pollard " Asa Wilson " Isaac Berry " John Billings Jas. Robinson " Peter Cannon " Richard H. Webster " Chs. E. Bicknell U.S.N. Maj. Wm. L. Pitcher " Lieut. Walter S. Goodale " Lieut. Geo. F. Bourne Saml. L. Emerson " Daniel West " Edwd K. Flowers U.S.N. " Ozro W. Davis H. G. Claridge " Fredk. E. Webster " Dryden S. Osborn " Chas. W. Peirce Edwd. W. Hanson " Capt. Charles A. Thatcher U.S.N. Maj. S. D. Carpenter U.S.A. " Capt. John Ayer " Capt. Scolly D. Baker Edwd B. Chamberlain " John A. Dealing " Henry O. Wilson " Edwd. A. Goodale Chs. V. Dudley " Ensn. Geo. H. Benson U.S.N. " Benj. C. Benson " John W. Hurd Isaiah B. Scribner " Benj. F. Scribner " Albert M. Wheeler " Solomon C. Emery Fredk. H. Rogers " Jas. Quimby " Oscar Wyer " Rufus H. Cole Amos H. Richardson " John A. Farnham

Organisation

Mount Hope Cemetery and Crematory Corporation

Cost

$3,489.04

State

Maine

Affiliation

Confederate

City

Carmel