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By Sandra Hughes, June 1, 2018
Colors of Significance Historic Flags of Mobile Point Marker
1 Alabama, Baldwin County, Fort Morgan — Colors of Significance: Historic Flags of Mobile Point
Near Fort Morgan Road (Alabama Route 180) 2 miles west of Dune Drive, on the left when traveling west.
Traditionally referred to as "colors", flags have long been used to identify nations, loyalties, and movements. As the sands have shifted through the ages, so too have the colors and loyalties of the Gulf Coast. Displayed here are a small section of . . . Map (db m187336) HM
2 Alabama, Baldwin County, Fort Morgan — The Pride of Seven Flags
On Dixie Graves Parkway near Alabama Route 180 W.
(East Face): Tribute dedicated to the memory of the soldiers who gave their lives in the defense of our country here at Fort Morgan. Here lies the pride of seven flags entombed in our ancestor’s worth, who heard the thunder of the fray . . . Map (db m4649) HM
3 Alabama, Hale County, Greensboro — Magnolia Grove
On Hobson Street at Main Street, on the left when traveling north on Hobson Street.
Birthplace, ancestral home of Richard Pearson Hobson 1870-1937 Spanish-American War Hero Admiral Hobson, as naval officer, statesman, lecturer and author, urged national preparedness: championed human welfare . . . Map (db m83755) HM
4 Alabama, Henry County, Abbeville — In Honor of William Calvin Oates — 1835-1910
On Doswell Street near West Washington Street (Alabama Route 10), on the right when traveling south.
A Soldier, Statesman, Author and Editor who went from Abbeville as Captain of the Henry County Pioneers C.S.A. U.S. Congressman 14 years 1880 - 1894 Brig. Gen. Spanish American War 1897 Member State Constitutional Convention 1901 . . . Map (db m166470) HM
5 Alabama, Lauderdale County, Florence — Rear Adm. John Murray Hood — City of Florence Walk of Honor
Near Hightower Place, 0.3 miles south of Veterans Drive (Alabama Route 133).
Commander of the Hawk, the fastest U.S. ship in the Spanish-American War, Rear Admiral John M. Hood then commanded the Fourth Division of the Atlantic Fleet in World War I. The USS John Hood (DD-655) was named for him. Inducted . . . Map (db m219331) HM
6 Alabama, Lauderdale County, Florence — Wheeler Rifles — ~Organized 1888~
On East Tennessee Street (U.S. 72) at Short Court Street, on the left when traveling west on East Tennessee Street.
Prior to the repeal of the Militia Act in 1902, states maintained their own militia. One of the last militia in Florence and Lauderdale County was the Wheeler Rifles. Organized in 1888, under the command of Captain Julian Fields, it was named for . . . Map (db m32774) HM
7 Alabama, Lauderdale County, Rogersville — General Joseph Wheeler — Soldier • Statesman • Patriot
Near McLean Drive, 4.5 miles south of U.S. 72.
(plaque) "Trusted, honored, and loved by the people of Alabama for his splendid character and distinguished service as a citizen and soldier." Born September 10, 1836, in Augusta, Georgia, Joseph Wheeler graduated from West Point in 1859, . . . Map (db m84295) HM WM
8 Alabama, Lawrence County, Hillsboro — Home of Annie Wheeler
On Alternate U.S. 72 at County Road 377 on U.S. 72Alternate .
Born July 31, 1868 ~ Died April 10, 1955 Daughter of General Joseph Wheeler Gallantly served her country three times on foreign soil. Volunteer nurse, Santiago, Cuba~1898. Spanish~American War and Manila, P.I. ~1899 during Philippine . . . Map (db m29558) HM
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9 Alabama, Lawrence County, Hillsboro — Home of Gen. Joe Wheeler
On Alternate U.S. 72 at County Road 377, on the right when traveling east on U.S. 72Alternate .
The record of his service shines in letters of living light in the annals of his country's history.Map (db m76926) HM
10 Alabama, Lawrence County, Hillsboro — Home of Gen. Joseph Wheeler — 1836~1906
On Alternate U.S. 72 at County Road 377, on the right when traveling east on U.S. 72Alternate .
. . . Map (db m76952) HM
11 Alabama, Lowndes County, Lowndesboro — Our Confederate Soldiers — 1861   1865
Near North Broad Street, 1.5 miles north of U.S. 80, on the right when traveling north.
In Honor of Our Confederate Soldiers 1861 1865 Jno Alexander • Wm. Alexander • Wm. H. Alexander • Ed Alexander • Capt. M.F. Bonham • Maj. Bright • Capt. T.B. Brown • Alberta Caffee • Irvin Crocheron • J.P. Caffee • Jim Crocheron • Jno. . . . Map (db m85472) WM
12 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Buffalo Soldiers — Huntsville, AL
On Poplar Avenue NW at Yukon Street NW, on the right when traveling west on Poplar Avenue NW.
After the Civil War, the future of African-Americans in the United States Army was in doubt. In July 1866, Congress passed legislation establishing two cavalry and four infantry regiments to be made up of African-American soldiers. The mounted . . . Map (db m75092) HM WM
13 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Oak Place
On Maysville Road Northeast north of Humes Avenue Northeast, on the right when traveling north.
George Gilliam Steele, one of Huntsville's preeminent architects, designed and built Oak Place as his country residence circa 1840 on 320 acres. An outstanding example of Early Greek Revival architecture, it was unique for the period with its . . . Map (db m154278) HM
14 Alabama, Madison County, Huntsville — Spanish American War 1898/Philippine Insurrection 1899-1913
Near Monroe Street NW at Washington Street NW, on the left when traveling east.
Spanish American War 1898 I am Petty Officer Arnold Wojciechowski of the USS Olympia, a cruiser commissioned by the US Navy in 1895. The Spanish-American War resulted from the ongoing Cuban and Philippine Wars of Independence. Exaggerated . . . Map (db m151216) WM
15 Alabama, Mobile County, Mobile — 6-Pounder Saluting Gun
On Battleship Parkway at Old Spanish Trail (U.S. 98) on Battleship Parkway.
The 6-pounder gun was standard armament on ships of the Spanish-American War era but it is long since obsolete as an offensive weapon. Two of these guns are now carried on board major combatant ships for firing gun salutes with blank charges. The . . . Map (db m194137) HM
16 Alabama, Montgomery County, Maxwell Air Force Base — Major General James Harrison Wilson, USV — Wilson's Raiders
On Ash Street west of Poplar Street, on the right when traveling west.
(Side A) Major General James Harrison Wilson, USV 1837-1925 Exceptional American soldier, born Illinois, West Point Class of 1860, MG at 27. Civil War service: Port Royal 1861-62, Aide to McClellan '62; Vicksburg and Chattanooga . . . Map (db m64436) HM
17 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — Governor William Calvin Oates / Colonel W. C. Oates, CSA at Gettysburg
Near Stella Street at Clarmont Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
(Side 1) Governor William Calvin Oates Born in Pike County into a poor Alabama family in 1835, Oates practiced law in Abbeville when the War began. Elected Captain of the "Henry Pioneers," Co. G, 15th Alabama Infantry. He saw . . . Map (db m86116) HM
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18 Alabama, Montgomery County, Montgomery — The Capital City Guards — 1885 - 1905
On Dexter Avenue at South Lawrence Street, on the right when traveling east on Dexter Avenue.
In July 1885, the state Adjutant General authorized the organization of a black infantry company known as the Capital City Guards. Joseph L. Ligon was elected captain. Over the next 20 years, the Capital City Guards were a source of tremendous civic . . . Map (db m71260) HM
19 Alabama, Pickens County, Carrollton — Pickens County War Memorial
On Courthouse Square (Alabama Route 17) at Tuscaloosa Street (Alabama Route 86), on the left when traveling north on Courthouse Square.
Left To the memory of the Spanish American and World War Veterans. Center Pickens County tribute to the men who wore the grey and were faithful to the end. Right To our beloved women of the Confederacy the Spanish . . . Map (db m174455) WM
20 Alabama, Tuscaloosa County, Tuscaloosa — Fort W. W. Brandon Armory
On Paul W Bryant Drive East, 0.1 miles west of Dr. Edward Hillard Drive, on the right when traveling west.
The Tuscaloosa Armory was located on this site from 1938 to 1981 and was home of the famed 31st Infantry (Dixie). In 1968, the Tuscaloosa unit received a brigade headquarters under the command of the 30th Armored Division. In 1973, the 31st Armored . . . Map (db m235520) HM
21 Arizona, Coconino County, Grand Canyon National Park — Buckey O'Neill Cabin — Grand Canyon National Park
In the early 1890s (exact date unknown) Buckey O'Neill built a log cabin here on Grand Canyon's south rim. It stands in front of you; it is Grand Canyon's oldest surviving historic structure. Grand Canyon's modern era began with people like . . . Map (db m39545) HM
22 Arizona, Pima County, Tucson, Armory Park — Spanish War Veterans Monument — 1898-1902
On South 6th Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
In Memory of Those Who Served Spanish American War 1898-1902 Cuba – Porto Rico – Philippines – China Lest You ForgetMap (db m38993) HM
23 Arizona, Pima County, Tucson, West University — John Campbell Greenway — 1872-1926
On East 2nd Street, on the right when traveling west.
Rough Rider, mining engineer, developer of the Ajo copper mines and designer of the town of Ajo for Calumet and Arizona Mining Co., Brigadier General, Army Reserve, and Regent, University of Arizona. The other original casting, . . . Map (db m41974) HM
24 Arizona, Yavapai County, Prescott — Site of the O'Neill/Munds House
On East Sheldon Street.
A beautiful Victorian Cottage which faced East Sheldon Street was built on this site by W. B. Jones. On November 15, 1893, William Owen (Buckey) O'Neill and his wife Pauline moved into the house. O'Neill used a portion of the upstairs as his office . . . Map (db m20619) HM
25 Arizona, Yavapai County, Prescott — Solon Hannibal Borglum America's First Cowboy Sculptor — 1866 - 1922
On West Gurley Street, on the left when traveling west.
This free-spirited Son of the West, sensitive to the changing era in which he lived, portrayed the western epic in marble and bronze. Our "Bucky O'Neill" monumental bronze is among his greatest works, and is acclaimed by art critics as one of the . . . Map (db m21165) HM
26 Arizona, Yavapai County, Prescott — VFW Bucky O'Neill Post No. 541
Near North Arizona Avenue near East Willis Street.
Founded in Jan. 1921 and named after the famous Rough Rider William "Bucky" O'Neill, the post is the oldest active VFW post in Arizona. Born Feb. 2, 1860 in St. Louis, Missouri, his many accomplishments include being a Lawyer, Judge, Sheriff, Editor . . . Map (db m68732) HM
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27 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — United States Commanders in Chief
[Written on the initial marker, provided for context] Our Constitution names the President of the United States the Commander in Chief of all the Armed Forces. Presidents who have served in our military are displayed on the following . . . Map (db m92421) HM WM
28 Arkansas, Benton County, Bella Vista — War with Spain
There were two principal causes for the war with Spain. The first was the brutality of the methods by which the Spanish Colonial authorities sought to suppress the revolution that began in Cuba in 1859 - methods that outraged the American sense of . . . Map (db m91849) HM
29 Arkansas, Boone County, Harrison — Boone County Spanish-American War Veterans Memorial
On North Main Street near West Rush Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
In Memory of Spanish American War Veterans 1898 - 1902 Erected by Department of Arkansas Auxiliary 1941 Nelson S. Thornton - Ruby H. Lyons Map (db m143896) WM
30 Arkansas, Carroll County, Eureka Springs — Spanish-American and World War Veterans Memorial
On Spring Street north of Main Street (Arkansas Highway 23), on the left when traveling north.
In memory of our deceased World War Veterans Western District of Carroll County In Memoriam United Spanish War Veterans 1898Map (db m59973) HM
31 Arkansas, Craighead County, Jonesboro — In Memoriam United Spanish War Veterans — 1898
On West Washington Avenue at Union Street, on the right when traveling east on West Washington Avenue.
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32 Arkansas, Crawford County, Van Buren — Crawford County War Memorial
On South 4th Street at Webster Street, on the left when traveling north on South 4th Street.
On this lawn was erected our first Courthouse in 1841 and has been the scene for many events during the wars in which Crawford County boys fought. Mexican War, 1846. War Between the States, 1861-1865. Spanish American War, 1898. . . . Map (db m96859) WM
33 Arkansas, Jefferson County, Pine Bluff — A Memorial to the War that United the North and South
On East Barraque Street just east of South Main Street, on the left when traveling east.
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34 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Downtown — Spanish-American War Memorial
Near West Markham Street at Ashley Street, on the right when traveling west.
When the call to arms sounded in the War with Spain, in 1898 Arkansas sent 2822 of her sons into the field with marvelous rapidity; and many gave up their lives in hospital and camp. Arkansas honors all who served, and especially those who died, as . . . Map (db m157593) WM
35 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Macarthur Park — In Memory of United Spanish War Veterans — 1898 — 1902
Near East 9th Street east of MacArthur Park.
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36 Arkansas, Pulaski County, Little Rock, Macarthur Park — United Spanish War Veterans Tribute — The Boy's of 1898
Near East 9th Street.
A Tribute to the United Spanish War Veterans The Boy's of 1898 The Only 100% Volunteer Army of the United StatesMap (db m116176) WM
37 Arkansas, Sebastian County, Fort Smith — United Spanish War Veterans Memorial — In Memoriam
On Rogers Avenue at 7th Street, on the left when traveling west on Rogers Avenue.
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38 California, Alameda County, Alameda, Bay Farm Island — Veterans Memorial Park
On Island Drive at Doolittle Drive when traveling south on Island Drive.
The dedication of this park was made possible through the generosity of these sponsors. Community of Harbor Bay Isle • Ascend Communications • City of Alameda • Ronald H. Cowan • Doric Group of Companies • Harbor Bay Realty • Eastern Landscaping . . . Map (db m220512) WM
39 California, Alameda County, Berkeley, Downtown Berkeley — Jos. H. McCourt / Bruno L. Putzker
Near Center Street, on the left when traveling east.
In Memoriam Jos. H. McCourt 1877 – 1900 Co. F. 8th Cal Inf. U.S.V. – Co. I. 35th Inf. U.S.V. ——— Bruno L. Putzker 1880 – 1899 Btry. K. 3rd U.S. Army Berkeley men killed in action in . . . Map (db m52400) HM
40 California, Alameda County, Hayward — Hayward War Memorial
Near Mission Boulevard at D Street, on the right when traveling north.
We honor and remember the fallen military heroes of the City of Hayward, California Ambrose O’Neill USA-Spanish/US • Anton Andrade USA-WWI • Ralph S. Armstrong USA-WWI • Joseph Calderia USA-WWI • Henry Dillon WWI • Lee R. Griffin USA-WWI • . . . Map (db m200407) HM
41 California, Alameda County, Oakland — The War With Spain Memorial
On Grand Avenue at Harrison Street on Grand Avenue.
In memory of 8th California Volunteer Infantry Regiment Eight Army Corps Mustered in at Camp Barrett Oakland, California July 6, 1898 Companies A - Chico B - San Jose C - Petaluma D - San Rafael E - Santa Rosa F - . . . Map (db m157259) WM
42 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Adams Point — USS Maine Memorial
On Grand Avenue at Harrison Street, on the right when traveling west on Grand Avenue.
Torpedo Port Destroyed Feb. 15, 1898 Erected by EH Liscum Camp No 7 USWV Feb 16 1913 Map (db m157265) WM
43 California, Alameda County, Oakland, Downtown Oakland — Oakland War Memorial
On Fallon Street south of Lake Merreitt Boulevard, on the right when traveling south.
In memory of the heroes of the Civil War, Spanish War and the World War who gave their lives that liberty shall not perish June 14, 1920Map (db m72915) WM
44 California, El Dorado County, Georgetown — 141-14 — Growlersburg Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 9241
On Main Street, on the left when traveling east.
Built circa 1850, originally two separate buildings, it housed many businesses during the Gold Rush era including hardware and furniture stores. It survived five, 19th century fires, including an 1897 conflagration that destroyed all but the brick . . . Map (db m219772) HM
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45 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Downtown Los Angeles — General John J. Pershing
Near Hill Street south of 5th Street, on the right when traveling south.
To honor General John Joseph Pershing, 1860 - 1948, graduate West Point, Captain in Spanish-American war, Commander Mexican Expeditionary Forces, Commander American Forces World War I, Chief of Staff and General of the Armies of the United . . . Map (db m231333) HM
46 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Downtown Los Angeles — 480 — Spanish–American War Memorial — 7th Regiment Monument
Near Hill Street south of 5th Street, on the right when traveling south.
7th Cal. Inf. U.S.V. In Everlasting Remembrance. Our dead - They lie in scattered graves - These silent heroes of our battalions. War With Spain A.D. 1898.Map (db m231332) HM WM
47 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Mid City — U.S.S. Maine Memorial
Near Washington Boulevard, 0.1 miles east of Normandie Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
In Memoriam - U.S.S. Maine - destroyed in Havana Harbor February 15th 1898. This tablet is cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. Maine.Map (db m227337) HM WM
48 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, South Los Angeles — Patriotic Hall
On Figueroa Street at 18th Street, on the left when traveling south on Figueroa Street.
1925 public building serving as a meeting hall for war veterans. Example of “City Beautiful” architecture.Map (db m167926) HM
49 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, West Los Angeles — U.S.S. Maine Memorial
On Eisenhower Avenue, 0.1 miles west of Bonsall Avenue, on the left when traveling west.
In Memoriam - U.S.S. Maine - destroyed in Havana Harbor February 15th 1898. This tablet is cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. Maine. ©C.Keck Sc. 1913. Cast by Jno. Williams, Inc. N.Y. Map (db m219862) HM WM
50 California, Los Angeles County, Los Angeles, Wilmington — 414 — Wilmington Cemetery
On O Street at Eubank Avenue, on the left when traveling east on O Street.
Second oldest cemetery in Los Angeles, established 1857. Declared 1989, Historic-Cultural Monument No. 414, Cultural Heritage Commission, City of Los Angeles.Map (db m180229) HM
51 California, Marin County, Tiburon — The Batteries
(Center Panel) The Last Line of Defense If you could travel back in time, you might find the earth shaking with the boom of artillery practice. During the Civil War, the army considered this an ideal location to set up guns to protect . . . Map (db m203777) HM
52 California, Riverside County, Chiriaco Summit — The Desert Training Center
Near Chiriaco Road north of Interstate 10, on the left when traveling east.
[This is a four sided monument displaying three different markers:] Front - Facing West: Desert Training Center * Camp Young * Maj. Gen. George S. Patton Jr., U.S. Army, selected Camp Young as headquarters site for the Desert . . . Map (db m32139) HM
53 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Sacramento Historic City Cemetery — U.S.S. Maine — In Memoriam
Near Cedar Avenue south of Olive Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Destroyed in Havana Harbor February 15th 1898 This tablet is cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. Maine Patriotism ★ DevotionMap (db m226377) WM
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54 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Southwestern Sacramento — J. Holland Laidler Camp No. 5 Plot
Reported missing.
J. Holland Laidler, in honor of whose memory the Camp was named, was on staff of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company’s Hospital in Sacramento prior to the commencement of the war between the United States and Spain. At the outbreak of . . . Map (db m12504) HM
55 California, Sacramento County, Sacramento, Southwestern Sacramento — The Maine Memorial — Spanish War Veterans Memorial
Reported missing.
At forty minutes past nine, on the evening of the 15th of February 1898, the United States Battleship Maine was ripped by a sudden and devastating explosion, demolishing the entire forward section and sending the ship to the bottom of Havana Harbor. . . . Map (db m12520) HM
56 California, San Francisco City and County, San Francisco, Embarcadero — The Abraham Lincoln Brigade — It is better to die on your feet than to live on your knees! – Dolores Ibarrϊri — ... no man ever entered earth more honorably than those who died in Spain – Ernest Hemingway —
Near Market Street near Embarcadero, on the left when traveling east.
The Abraham Lincoln Brigade Memorial is part historical marker, part veterans memorial and entirely a work of art. It consists of a number of panels. The panels are in 15 columns of three rows each. Not all panels contain text, and some panels of . . . Map (db m72028) HM WM
57 California, San Francisco City and County, San Francisco, Lincoln Park — Lands End — Golden Gate National Recreation Area
Near El Camino del Mar near Seal Rock Drive.
Panel One: Here at the northwest corner of San Francisco, where the Golden Gate meets the Pacific, the land drops abruptly to the sea. This intersection of ocean currents, raw wind and rocky bluffs offers dramatic views and sunsets – when . . . Map (db m211361) HM
58 California, San Francisco City and County, San Francisco, Main Post — French 24-Pounder
On Funston Avenue at Lincoln Boulevard, on the left when traveling north on Funston Avenue.
Cast in bronze in 1754 for the French Army, this gun was used by the Spanish and captured by American Forces in Cuba during the Spanish-American War Emplaced on this site July 1973 by order of Col. John L. Fellows Jr. Commanding . . . Map (db m144260) HM
59 California, San Francisco City and County, San Francisco, Main Post — The Ordoρez Gun — A “War Prize” from the Philippines – 1899
Near Graham Street.
The Presidio’s Ordoρez gun was originally mounted in a Spanish coastal fort at Subic Bay in the Philippines. Undamaged during the Spanish American War, the gun was captured by Filipino nationalists, who were known as “Insurrectos” by the occupying . . . Map (db m12619) HM
60 California, San Francisco City and County, San Francisco, Main Post — War in the Philippines — The Spanish-American War, the Philippine-American War, and the Presidio — 1898 – 1902 —
Near Graham Street.
On April 21, 1898, the United States declared war against Spain. The immediate causes were America’s support of Cuba’s ongoing struggle against Spanish rule and the mysterious explosion of the USS Maine in Havana Harbor. This was the first . . . Map (db m48530) HM
61 California, San Francisco City and County, San Francisco, Mission Dolores — California Volunteers' Memorial
On Dolores Street near Market Street, in the median.
Erected by the Citizens of San Francisco in Honor of the California Volunteers Spanish-American War 1898 “First to the Front”Map (db m36691) HM
62 California, San Francisco City and County, San Francisco, Presidio of San Francisco — Old and New on O'Reilly Avenue — Golden Gate National Recreation Area
On O'Reilly Avenue.
Between 1899 and 1903, a 300-bed hospital, later known as Letterman General Hospital, was built at the Presidio to care for sick and wounded soldiers returning from the Philippines. Today, its surviving buildings house the Thoreau Center for . . . Map (db m242324) HM
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63 California, San Francisco City and County, San Francisco, Presidio of San Francisco — The Era of Earthworks Batteries — Battery East — Golden Gate National Recreation Area —
Near U.S. 101 at Lincoln Boulevard.
Armored vessels and rifled artillery developed during the Civil War could destroy brick forts like Fort Point. As a consequence, these walled forts were replaced by earthen gun emplacements with underground ammunition magazines like Battery East, . . . Map (db m131192) HM
64 California, San Francisco City and County, San Francisco, Union Square — Dewey Monument
On Post Street at Powell Street, on the right when traveling east on Post Street.
(Panel 1) On the night of April Thirtieth 1898 Commodore Deweys squadron entered Manila Bay and undaunted by the danger of submerged explosives reached Manila at dawn of May First 1898 • Attacked and destroyed the Spanish fleet of ten war . . . Map (db m15075) HM
65 California, Tuolumne County, Sonora — Veterans Memorial Building — Dedicated 1933 — Tuolumne County War Memorials —
On North Washington Street (State Highway 49) at East Jackson Street, on the right when traveling north on North Washington Street.
[ First Marker - See Photo #1 ] Veterans Memorial Building American Legion Post 58 & Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3154 & Auxiliary Disabled American Veterans Chapter 119 & . . . Map (db m31933) WM
66 California, Yolo County, West Sacramento — Veterans Plaza
Near 2nd Street.
[First Marker] SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR 1898 The Spanish-American War was a turning point in American history. It marked the first time that we sent troops overseas to defend freedom. Whether at San Juan Hill or Manila Bay, these founders of . . . Map (db m15707) WM
67 Colorado, Denver County, Denver, Central — Irving Hale — Scholar, Soldiers, Citizen
Near E. 14th Avenue.
Valedictorian of the first class, Denver high School, 1877. Graduated from United States Military Academy 1884 with record of 2070.4 out of possible 2075. War with Spain, Colonel 1st Colorado infantry U.S.V. His regiment led the advance in capture . . . Map (db m46108) HM
68 Colorado, Denver County, Denver, Windsor — Colorado Volunteers — 1898-1899
Near South Quebec Street, 0.1 miles south of East Alameda Avenue.
(West Side:) Puerta Real, Royal Gate through which officers of the American Army entered the walled city to negotiate the Surrender of Manila Map of the Philippine Islands emblematic of the territory and . . . Map (db m75608) WM
69 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Bridgeport, South End — U.S.S. Maine Memorial
On Soundview Drive at Monument Drive, on the left when traveling west on Soundview Drive.
In Memoriam U.S.S. Maine Destroyed in Havana Harbor February 15th 1898 This tablet is cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. MaineMap (db m27128) HM
70 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Danbury — Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
On West Street at Division Street, on the left when traveling west on West Street.
[ Inscribed around the bronze base ] Dedicated to the Soldiers and Sailors of Danbury 1776 1861 1898 1917 Donald E. Curran SCMap (db m22785) HM
71 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Darien — Spring Grove Cemetery Veterans Memorial
On Post Road (U.S. 1) at Hecker Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Post Road.
(inscribed around the base) Dedicated to the Veterans of the Nation 1861 • 1898 • 1917Map (db m80263) WM
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72 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Ridgefield — Ridgefield Veterans Monument
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 35) at Branchville Road (Connecticut Route 102), on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
[ west side ] To the Memory of The Citizens of Ridgefield Who Served Their Country In the Wars of the Republic 1775 – 1918 Erected by the People of Ridgefield MCMXXIV [ east side ] War of the . . . Map (db m31972) WM
73 Connecticut, Fairfield County, Wilton, Wilton Center — Wilton Veterans Memorial
On Old Ridgefield Road at Glen Side Road, on the left when traveling north on Old Ridgefield Road.
Wilton Veterans Memorial Honoring Those who served Revolutionary War   1775 – 1784 War of 1812   1812 – 1814 Mexican War   1846 – 1848 Civil War   1861 1865 Spanish – American War   1989 – 1902 . . . Map (db m32254) WM
74 Connecticut, Hartford County, Avon — Avon Veterans Monument
On West Main Street (U.S. 202) at Ensign Drive, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street.
[ center panel ] Avon Remembers "No Greater Gift" Mexican War Sperry, Orrin Civil War Beman, Job • Booth, Austin C • Brewer, Gilbert F • Buckley, Frederick O • Calkins, Obed H • Clark, Henry W • Evans, Henry D • Evans, Newton J . . . Map (db m33168) WM
75 Connecticut, Hartford County, Bristol, West End — Bristol Spanish War Veterans Monument
On Park Street (Connecticut Route 72) at Dutton Avenue, on the right when traveling west on Park Street.
[ upper plaque ] Philippine Islands Cuba Porto Rico U.S.A. Spanish War Veterans 1898 - 1902 [ lower plaque ] To Perpetuate the memory of the Citizens of Bristol Who served in the War with Spain, Philippine . . . Map (db m34283) HM
76 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Spirit of Victory — Evelin B. Longman (1874-1954) — [Bushnell Park] —
On Trinity Street at Elm Street, on the right when traveling north on Trinity Street.
Spirit of Victory is a war memorial honoring the Hartford men who fought in the Spanish-American War, 1898-1902. Its creator was Evelyn Longman Batchelder, the first woman sculptor elected as a full member of the Academy of Design, who . . . Map (db m230406) HM
77 Connecticut, Hartford County, Hartford, Downtown — Spanish War Veterans Memorial — Spirit of Victory
On Elm Street at Trinity Street, on the right when traveling west on Elm Street.
To commemorate the valor and patriotism of the Hartford men who served their country in the war with Spain 1898Map (db m28288) HM
78 Connecticut, Hartford County, Manchester, West Side — Manchester Spanish American War Monument
On Center Street (U.S. 6) at Linden Street, on the right when traveling east on Center Street.
Ward Cheney Camp No 13 U.S.W.V. A Memorial to the Boys of Manchester Conn. Who Volunteered and Served Their Country in the Spanish American WarMap (db m98737) WM
79 Connecticut, Hartford County, New Britain — New Britain Spanish-American War Memorial
On South Main Street at Veterans Drive, on the right when traveling south on South Main Street.
[ panel 1 ] In Memoriam Not a war for conquest or military glory, but a righteous war fought by American volunteers to succor the weak and oppressed against foreign tyranny and to give to Cuba and the Philippines a place among the . . . Map (db m41515) HM
80 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Barkhamsted, Riverton — Barkhamsted Soldiers Memorial
On Pleasant Valley Road (Connecticut Route 318) at Beach Rock Road, on the right when traveling north on Pleasant Valley Road.
[ north side ] 1776 The Tribute Of The People Of Barkhamsted To The Memory Of Her Sons And Daughters Who Fought To Establish Defend And Preserve The Nation --- Erected 1897 [ lower plaque ] World War . . . Map (db m29847) WM
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81 Connecticut, Litchfield County, North Canaan, East Canaan — East Canaan Veterans Monument
On East Canaan Road (U.S. 44) at Lower Road, on the right when traveling east on East Canaan Road.
[ north side ] This Memorial Was Erected By The Citizens & Friends of East Canaan Conn 1928 [ west side ] In Memory Of Those Who Answered Their Country's Call 1917 – 1918 [ east side ] In Memory Of . . . Map (db m41853) HM
82 Connecticut, Litchfield County, Torrington — Torrington Veterans Memorial
On South Main Street at Litchfield Street (U.S. 202), on the left when traveling south on South Main Street.
This Memorial Records The Devotion Of The Sons And Daughters Of Torrington Who In The Hour Of Need Gave Their Services To Their Country Putting Honor And Duty Above Safety They Sought Not Glory But The Good Of Their Country And . . . Map (db m30459) WM
83 Connecticut, New Haven County, Guilford, Guilford Center — Guilford Spanish-American War Monument
On Park Street at Boston Street, on the right when traveling south on Park Street.
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84 Connecticut, New Haven County, Meriden — Meriden Spanish American War Memorial
On Broad Street at Charles Street, on the left when traveling north on Broad Street.
This memorial presented by the City of Meriden to the veterans of the Spanish American War Company L., First Regiment, Connecticut Vol. Infantry. Bowen, Charles B. • Jones, Delbert R. • Keeney, Raymond G. • Abel, Alfred A. • Abel, Arthur A. . . . Map (db m26601) HM
85 Connecticut, New Haven County, Meriden — U.S.S. Maine Memorial
On East Main Street at Catlin Street, on the right when traveling west on East Main Street.
In Memoriam U.S.S. Maine Destroyed in Havana Harbor February 15, 1898 This tablet is cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. MaineMap (db m27286) HM
86 Connecticut, New Haven County, New Haven, Downtown — In Memory of Augustus Canfield Ledyard
Near Grove Street at College Street, on the left when traveling north.
. . . Map (db m34886) HM
87 Connecticut, New Haven County, Orange — Orange Veterans Monument
On Orange Center Road at Meetinghouse Lane, on the right when traveling south on Orange Center Road.
Amerigion Legion   Post 127 In Memory Of The Veterans Of The War of Independence War of 1812 Civil War Spanish American War World War I World War II Korean War Vietnam WarMap (db m27723) WM
88 Connecticut, New Haven County, Waterbury — Waterbury Veteran’s Monument
On West Main Street at Leavenworth Street, on the left when traveling east on West Main Street.
In honor of all those who served in the wars of our country Revolution 1775 – 1783 War of 1812 – 1814 Mexican War 1846 – 1848 Civil War 1861 – 1865 Spanish American War 1898 Korean War 1950 – 1953 . . . Map (db m19923) WM
89 Connecticut, New London County, Groton — Spanish Flagship Gun
On Monument Street, on the left when traveling south.
This gun was taken from the wreck of Admiral Cervera's flagship Maria Theresa which fired the first shot July 3, 1898 as she steamed from Santiago Harbor.Map (db m19057) HM
90 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Freedom · Patriotism · Humanity
On Mohegan Ave. Pkwy. at Williams Street, on the right when traveling north on Mohegan Ave. Pkwy..
. . . Map (db m205873) WM
91 Connecticut, New London County, New London — Guns from Reina Christina
Near Mohegan Ave. Pkwy. north of Williams Street, on the right when traveling north.
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92 Connecticut, New London County, Norwich — U.S.S. Maine Memorial
On Crescent Street at Broadway, on the left when traveling south on Crescent Street.
In Memoriam U.S.S. Maine Destroyed in Havana Harbor February 15, 1898 This tablet is cast from metal recovered from the U.S.S. MaineMap (db m101859) WM
93 Connecticut, New London County, Waterford — Waterford Civil War Spanish American War Memorial
On Rope Ferry Road (Connecticut Route 156) west of Great Neck Road (Connecticut Route 213), on the left when traveling west.
1861   In Memoriam   1865 Civil War To Honor Those Patriots From The Land Waterford Who Courageously Responded Beginning With Fort Sumter, S.C. 12 April 61 And Ending With Lee’s Surender at Appomattox, VA 9 April 65 John nmi Allen · Thomas M. . . . Map (db m220743) WM
94 Connecticut, Windham County, Eastford — Eastford Veterans Memorial
On Eastford Road (Connecticut Route 198) at Old Colony Road, on the right when traveling south on Eastford Road.
Dedicated to Eastford Military Veterans In recognition of an appreciation For their service to the United States of America. This monument funded by the family of Charles S. Bowen, Sr., native son, veteran, and patriot. Dedicated . . . Map (db m122612) WM
95 Connecticut, Windham County, Pomfret, Pomfret Center — In Honor of the Men of Pomfret
On Deerfield Road (Connecticut Route 97) at Pomfret Street (U.S. 44), on the left when traveling west on Deerfield Road.
In Honor of The Men of Pomfret Who served their Country in its struggles for Liberty, Justice and Humanity 1775 Revolutionary War 1783 1812 War of 1812 1814 1848 War with Mexico 1848 1961 Civil War 1865 1898 Spanish . . . Map (db m133602) WM
96 Connecticut, Windham County, Thompson — Thompson Civil and Spanish War Memorial
On Thompson Road (Route 193) when traveling north.
Dedicated by the Town of Thompson to its Soldiers of The Civil and Spanish Wars *** Names not transcribed ***Map (db m127278) WM
97 Connecticut, Windham County, Woodstock — Town of Woodstock War Memorial I
On Norwich Worcester Turnpike (Route 169) at Academy Road, on the right when traveling north on Norwich Worcester Turnpike.
(front) In honor of those who served their Country in its struggles for liberty, justice and humanity 1775 Revolutionary War 1783 1812 War of 1812 1814 1846 War with Mexico 1848 1861 Civil War 1865 1898 Spanish America . . . Map (db m123854) WM
98 Delaware, Kent County, Dover — Delaware's Medal of Honor Recipients — From the Nineteenth Century
On Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard North just east of East Water Street, in the median.
Of the eighteen Delawareans who have been awarded the Medal of Honor since it was established by an Act of Congress in 1862, fifteen received the medal for actions during the 19th century — twelve from the Civil War, one from the Indian Wars in . . . Map (db m198966) HM WM
99 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Brandywine Park — African American Medal of Honor Recipients Memorial
On West 18th Street at Baynard Boulevard on West 18th Street.
[Panel 1:]African American Medal of Honor Recipients Memorial The Medal of Honor takes its place in our country as the highest award for military valor. The honor, awarded by the President in the name of Congress, may only be accorded an . . . Map (db m173924) HM
100 Delaware, New Castle County, Wilmington, Old Swedes — 24 — Maj. Gen. James H. Wilson — Old Swedes Churchyard Walking Tour —
Near North Church Street (U.S. 13) at East 7th Street, on the right when traveling north.
In 1862, he transferred to Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's army, serving in staff and engineering positions. He was promoted to staff Lieutenant Colonel and Inspector General of the Army of Tennessee. He took part in the Vicksburg campaign. In . . . Map (db m174845) HM

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