Knox County Civil War Soldiers Monument (Mount Vernon, Ohio)

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Title

Knox County Civil War Soldiers Monument (Mount Vernon, Ohio)

Source

american

Date

1877-01-01

Contributor

ellabycab

Type

Site

Identifier

2610

Extent

m x m x m

Spatial Coverage

current,40.3937647256288,-82.48607378944135;

Europeana

Country

USA

Europeana Data Provider

Knox County Civil War Soldiers Monument (Mount Vernon, Ohio)

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TEXT

Site Item Type Metadata

Wiki

https://www.cineg.org/wiki/index.php/Knox_County_Civil_War_Soldiers_Monument_(Mount_Vernon,_Ohio)

Monument Type

Statue - standing soldier

Erected by

Mount Vernon Ladies Monument Association

Inscription

(south face) “Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori” In grateful appreciation of the Patriotism and selfsacrifice of the lamented sons and soldiers of Knox Co. who for their Country and for freedom, laid down their lives in the war of the great Rebellion. This Monument is erected. They laid down their own lives that the life of the Nation might be preserved and shared in the glory of securing to every dweller in the land a heritage of human freedom and their blood helped to cement that Union, which has made this great people now and forever one. (east face) Erected by the Mount Vernon Ladies' Monument Association, July 4, A.D., 1877. (north face) In Honor of the Victories and Triumph of the National arms in the war of the Great Rebellion, 1861-5. And in memory of the noble Sons of Knox County Ohio who fought, and who fell, in that Conflict. (west face) “Our Country! By that dread name we wave the sword on high. And swear for her to live for her to die” Campbell

State

Ohio

County

Knox County

Affiliation

Union

Indigenous Land

Hopewell Culture, Kaskaskia

City

Mount Vernon