John L Clem 1851-1937 (Newark, Ohio)

Dublin Core

Title

John L Clem 1851-1937 (Newark, Ohio)

Source

american

Contributor

darceybateson

Type

Site

Identifier

2793

Date Issued

1999-01-01

Extent

m x m x m

Medium

HMDB

Spatial Coverage

current,40.056300,-82.409567;

Europeana

Country

United States of America

Europeana Data Provider

John L Clem 1851-1937 (Newark, Ohio)

Europeana Type

TEXT

Site Item Type Metadata

Wiki

https://www.cineg.org/wiki/index.php/John_L_Clem_1851-1937_(Newark,_Ohio)

Monument Type

Statue - standing soldier

Inscription

"John L. Clem 1851-1937 Considered the youngest ever to serve, Clem ran away from home at the age of 9 yrs. and 10 mos. to join the Union Army. At Snodgrass Hill, as a drummer boy in Co. “C” 22nd Michigan Volunteer Infantry, he won the sobriquet ""The Drummer Boy of Chickamauga,"" a nickname that graces his monument at Arlington National Cemetery. Also known as “Johnny Shiloh,” he was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant after the war by President Grant. Clem served until 1915 when he retired with the rank of Major General, the last Civil War veteran on active duty. This monument is dedicated to the Licking County Veterans of All Wars this 14th day of November, 1999. The sculptor, Mike Major, was Ohio's first artist in-residence."

State

Ohio

Affiliation

Union

Town

Newark

Location Type

Park