CIVIL WAR MEMORIALS AND MONUMENTS

CLOUD COUNTY, KANSAS

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Concordia, Cloud County

Courthouse

Concordia

Type: Cannon

Description: A bronze smoothbore Napoleon cannon on a concrete base is displayed at the County Courthouse. The base has the inscription "W.T.SHERMAN ~ Post No. 113 ~ G.A.R. ~ 1915".

References:
Stark, 1997, Thies, 2004

Photographs:
RM Thies, August 9, 1994
DE McGovern, March 18, 2006

SUV Registry Status: Primary Memorial
SUVCW documentation needed





Concordia, Cloud County

Courthouse

Concordia

Type: Brick Monument

Description: A brick monument with a flagpole has a slate tablet inscribed: "This Monument Dedicated To ~ The Brave Veterans, Living ~ And Dead Of Cloud County ~ November 11, 1968 ~ By ~ Veterans Organizations Of ~ Cloud County".

References:
reported by DE McGovern

Photographs:
RM Thies, August 9, 1994
DE McGovern, March 18, 2006

SUV Registry Status: Secondary Memorial
no SUVCW documentation planned





Concordia, Cloud County

Pleasant Hill Cemetery
(southwest of town)

Concordia

Type: Granite Monument

Description: A granite marker is in the center of the cemetery. The inscription reads: "In Memory Of ~ The Soldiers And Sailors ~ Of 1861 To 1865 ~ (GAR Badge Emblem) ~ Erected By Grateful Citizens ~ Through The American Legion".

References:
reported by K Spurgeon

Photographs:
RM Thies, February 15, 1995
DE McGovern, March 18, 2006

SUV Registry Status: Primary Memorial
SUVCW documentation needed





Glasco, Cloud County

Cemetery
(southeast of town)

Glasco

Glasco

Type: Stone Monument

Description: A stone marker is in the center of the cemetery. The inscription reads: "In Memory Of Those Who ~ Served Their Country ~ In Time Of Need".

The cemetery entry columns have plaques reading:
"1917 - 1918 In Memory ~ of ~ Our Boys ~ Who Served Their Country ~ In The ~ World War ~ In Camp, ~ On The Battlefield ~ And ~ On The Seas ~ This Tablet Erected By ~ Their Loving Friends".
"1917 - 1918 ~ In ~ Grateful Memory ~ Of ~ {names} ~ Who Gave Their Lives ~ For Their Country ~ In The World War".

References:
reported by DE McGovern

Photographs:
DE McGovern, March 18, 2006

SUV Registry Status: Secondary Memorial
no SUVCW documentation planned




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Updated October 20, 2006 - DE McGovern