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Civil War Monuments in Vermont
Burlington

Monument

1907
ERECTED BY
STANNARD
WOMANS
RELIEF CORPS
IN MEMORY OF
OUR SOLDIER AND
SAILOR DEAD
1861 - 1865
(inscription on the front of the monument)


The monument is located in City Hall Park in the city of Burlington. The granite monument is topped by a sculpture of a bald eagle. On each side is a relief sculpture of symbols for the army (front), navy (left), artillery (back) and cavalry (right) (Photographed in October 2001.)

See also the Wells Monument at Battery Park, in Burlington.


Sources: Photograph and material contributed by Peter Flood, great-grandson of 1st Lieutenant Jerome B. Hatch, 1st Vermont Cavalry.

Visit the Flood Collection at the Virtual Museum