Decatur County Civil War Memorial (Greensburg, Indiana)

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Title

Decatur County Civil War Memorial (Greensburg, Indiana)

Source

american,informationforms,unionmonument

Contributor

amira24

Type

Site

Identifier

2838

Date Issued

1922-01-01

Extent

m x m x m

Medium

HMDB

Spatial Coverage

current,39.336767,-85.483417;

Europeana

Country

USA

Europeana Data Provider

Decatur County Civil War Memorial (Greensburg, Indiana)

Europeana Type

TEXT

Site Item Type Metadata

Wiki

https://www.cineg.org/wiki/index.php/Decatur_County_Civil_War_Memorial_(Greensburg,_Indiana)

Monument Type

Plaque

Funded by

WRC

Inscription

"In Honor of the Civil War Soldiers of Decatur County. “This monument cannot disclose. Nor can the skill of mortal make a record of the countless woes they suffered for their Country’s sake.” ( Obverse Plaque ) - - - + ( “Relief” - of the Rifle ) + - - - Spencer Repeating Rifle Decatur County provided more than 2,500 officers and men for the Union Armies during the Civil War. These soldiers served in many Regiments, including: 7th (Gavin - Grover - Welsh), 17th (Wilder), 37th, 52nd, 68th (Scobey), 76th (Gavin), 83rd, 104th (Gavin), 123 (McQuiston), 134th (Gavin), 146th (Welsh), and 156th Indiana Infantry Regiments, 5th Indiana Cavalry Regiment (Butler), and 26th Indiana Light Artillery Battery (Rigby). Their devotion to duty, initiative and sacrifice and exemplified by the 7th Indiana Infantry, commanded by Colonel Ira G. Grover, then Major Merit C. Welsh, which served in the Iron Brigade, Army of the Potomac; and the 17th Indiana Mounted Infantry which served in the Lightning Brigade Commanded by General John T. Wilder, Army of the Cumerland. ‘Let us all more deeply resolve that our children shall be taught to forever maintain what we preserve in our day, a Great, free and United Country.’ General John T. Wilder Their Works do follow them. Rev. 14:13"

State

Indiana

City

Greensburg

Location Type

City