Camp-Field Memorial Grounds (Hartford, Connecticut)

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Title

Camp-Field Memorial Grounds (Hartford, Connecticut)

Description

Veterans of several Connecticut regiments erected this monument in 1900 on the site in Hartford, the state capital, where they had been mustered into service and encamped prior to their departure for the theater of war. Dedicated on the same day as the Camp-Field Monument; or, Griffin A. Stedman Monument, the park was deeded to the Camp-Field Monument Association by its private owner, John C. Barker, in 1898, on condition of the installation of a monument within six years.

Date

10/04/1900

Type

Physical Object

Identifier

2860

Date Created

07/04/1898

Date Issued

10/04/1900

Extent

m x m x m

Spatial Coverage

current,41.7432028994206,-72.68227648538608;

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Country

United States of America

Europeana Data Provider

Camp-Field Memorial Grounds (Hartford, Connecticut)

Europeana Type

TEXT

Physical Object Item Type Metadata

Wiki

https://www.cineg.org/wiki/index.php/Camp-Field_Memorial_Grounds__Hartford,_Connecticut_

Monument Type

Park

Funded by

John C. Barker

Organisation

City of Hartford Department of Public Works, Parks & Cemetery Division

State

Connecticut

Affiliation

Union

Indigenous Land

Pequonock, Wangunk, Podunk, Tunxis, Wappinger, Nehantic, Nipmuck, and Mahican peoples

City

Hartford