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Title
Presque Isle's Civil War Monument (Florenceville-Bristol, Maine)
Description
This fifteen-foot high marble obelisk with a four-foot square granite base, surmounted with a sculpture of an eagle, is Presque Isle's Civil War Monument and was formerly known as the "Soldier's Monument". It is located in Fairmount Cemetery and it memorialises soldiers who served and died during the American Civil War, 1861 - 1865. This monument was built by S.P. Bradbury of Bangor, and it bears thirty-eight names of soldiers from the town. The monument was erected in 1873 by the town of Presque Isle and was funded by collections from local women. The monument was dedicated on July 4, 1874. The ceremony was presided over by Reverend Collamore Purington, who had served in the war as a Chaplain of the 7th Maine Volunteer Infantry and James Phair, a local Civil War Veteran, served as Marshall of the Day.
Creator
Bradbury of Bangor
Source
american
Date
1873-01-01
Contributor
Conall Treen
Language
English
Type
Site
Identifier
58
Date Issued
1874-07-04
Extent
cm x cm x 457.2cm
Spatial Coverage
current,46.664739,-68.009626;
Europeana
Country
United Kingdom
Europeana Data Provider
Presque Isle’s Civil War Monument
Europeana Type
TEXT
Site Item Type Metadata
Wiki
https://www.cineg.org/wiki/index.php/Presque_Isle’s_Civil_War_Monument
Opening hours
9am - 5pm
Monument Type
Obelisk
Erected by
The Town of Presque Isle
Funded by
Local women of Presque Isle
Run by
Fairmount Cemetery Association
Material
Marble, Granite
Inscription
Died For Our/Country
State
Maine
Affiliation
Union
City
Florenceville-Bristol