Dublin Core
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