CIVIL WAR MEMORIALS AND MONUMENTS
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, KANSAS
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Caney, Montgomery County
GAR Hall
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Type: GAR Hall
Description:
This building is the old GAR meeting place.
References: reported by RM Thies
Photographs: RM Thies, June 30, 1998
SUV Registry Status: Primary Memorial
SUVCW documentation needed
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Caney, Montgomery County
Veterans Park south of city Cemetery
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Type: Stone Monument and Cannon
Description:
A large brick and stone monument is located with a flagpole. The
central inscription reads: "To Our ~ Defenders ~ 1775 - 1918 ~ This
Monument ~ Sponsored By ~ Ernest Brown Post ~ 138, American Legion ~
Was Erected By The ~ Patriotic Organiza- ~ tions And Citizens ~ Of
Caney". Above this inscription are bronze medallions for Spanish American
War Veterans, G.A.R., and American Legion.
A 6-Pounder field gun on historically inaccurate carriage and wheels is
mounted on a concrete pad. The sign associated with this cannon reads: "Walking
Stick Cannon ~ manufactured 1822 ~ at Fort Pitt Foundry, Pitts, Pa (FPF) ~
6 pound shell ~ 3.58" bore ~ weight 742 lbs. ~ This impractical slender
design caused ~ the barrel to burst. Only 100 were ~ manufactured. Only
14 of this style survive ~ in the United States. Eight men were ~ needed
to fire one shell. ~ First served Sinclair Tank farm east of ~ Caney,
later obtained by city as War Memorial ~ and a monument to peace as it
never ~ fired a shot in anger."
References: Stark, 1997, Thies, 2004
Photographs: RM Thies, June 30, 1998
J Birket, June 23, 2005
SUV Registry Status: Secondary Memorial
no SUVCW documentation planned
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Cherryvale, Montgomery County
Fairview Cemetery (east of town)
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Type: Granite Monument
Description:
It was reported that "Cherryvale, post 142 erected a monument sixteen feet
high, built of Bedford limerock, costing $230, obtained by one-dollar donations,
principally from old comrades."
Inscriptions on the Monument read:
"1899 ~ Erected ~ To ~ The Memory Of ~ The Union Soldiers ~ And Sailors Of ~ The Civil War".
"Dedicated ~ In ~ Memory Of The ~ U.S. Armed Forces ~ Of The ~ War With Spain".
"Dedicated ~ In ~ Memory Of The ~ U.S. Armed Forces ~ Of ~ World War I".
"Dedicated ~ In ~ Memory Of The ~ U.S. Armed Forces ~ Of ~ World War II".
References: Martin, 1910
Photographs: RM Thies, March 17, 1994
J Birket, June 23, 2005
SUV Registry Status: Primary Memorial
SUVCW documentation needed
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Cherryvale, Montgomery County
United Methodist Church
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Type: Stained Glass Window
Description:
This window, showing a Civil War infantryman, was made by the Ford
Bros Glass Co. in Minneapolis.
References: reported by RM Thies
Photographs: RM Thies, November 7, 2002
SUV Registry Status: Primary Memorial
SUVCW documentation needed
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Coffeyville, Montgomery County
Elmwood Cemetery (south side of town)
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Type: Granite Soldier Statue
Description:
It was reported that "In the Elmwood cemetery at Coffeyville a beautiful
monument was dedicated October 8, 1908, to the memory of "Union Soldiers
and Sailors." It is of Vermont granite, fifteen feet high, and stands at
the entrance to the cemetery, a tribute to nearly 100 heroes resting near by.
It cost $1400, raised by the Woman's Relief Corps." Martin 1910
The inscription reads: "In Memory Of ~ Our Union ~Soldiers ~ And ~ Sailors ~
Erected by Coffeyville ~ W.R.C. ~ No. 174 ~ 1861 - 1865".
References: Baruch and Beckman, 1978, Martin, 1910, SOS! 1994
Photographs: J Birket, June 23, 2005
SUV Registry Status: Primary Memorial
SUVCW documentation needed
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Coffeyville, Montgomery County
Battle of Drum Creek
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Type: marker
Description:
"marker at site of Battle of Drum Creek"
References: Baruch and Beckman, 1978
Photographs:
SUV Registry Status: Primary Memorial
SUVCW documentation needed
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Independence, Montgomery County
Mt Hope Cemetery (north of city center)
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Type: Flagpole
Description:
A centrally mounted flagpole has bronze plaques mounted on its
base. Inscriptions read:
"McPherson Post ~ No 4 (GAR) ~ Chartered July 9 1875 ~
In Memory Of Our Departed Comrades".
"Dewlen-Dix Post ~ No 1186 (WW I) ~ Chartered October
20 1930 ~ In Memory Of Our Departed Comrades".
"Wm McTaggart Camp ~ No 25 (Spanish American War) ~
Chartered September 25, 1920 ~ In Memory Of Our Departed Comrades".
"Harold R. Andrews Post ~ No 139 (??) ~ Chartered Aug
20 1920 ~ In Memory Of Our Departed Comrades".
References: reported by J Birket
Photographs: J Birket, July 28, 2005
SUV Registry Status: Primary Memorial
SUVCW documentation needed
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Updated November 1, 2006 - DE McGovern
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