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Photo of east side of Heinze Park G.A.R. marker

A grey granite marker engraved on four sides to commemorate Civil War veterans. The marker is composed of three blocks: the topmost block is of polished dark granite; the middle block is of smooth, light-grey granite; and the base block is of…

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Memorial brick path and grey marble headstone with dedication (headstone removed between May and September 2021) at Confederate Veterans’ Memorial, Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado.

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Flagpole flying 13-star Confederate national flag and memorial brick path after removal of grey marble headstone at Confederate Veterans’ Memorial, Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado.

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Flagpole flying 13-star Confederate national flag, memorial brick path, and grey marble headstone (removed between May and September 2021) at Confederate Veterans’ Memorial, Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado.

Flagpole flying a 13-star Confederate national flag above a base of 42 red-brick pavers engraved with the name, unit, and dates of service of a Confederate soldier. A red sandstone bench and grey marble headstone, engraved with a dedication to…

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Southern aspect of Sadie M. Likens Drinking Fountain, Denver, Colorado.

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Northern aspect of Sadie M. Likens Drinking Fountain, Denver, Colorado.

The Sadie M. Likens Drinking Fountain is a tapered, black granite pedestal whose north and south faces feature identical brass dedication plaques. There are sculptural brass drinking fountains (no longer operational) on the north and south sides.

An iron, 13-inch Seacoast Mortar with the year "1822" embossed on the barrel. A plaque in the cement sidewalk below the back of the cannon describes it as "Civil War Artillery 13-inch Seacoast Mortar. Donated in 1897 by the Grand Army of the…
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