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Granby Civil War Monument

Granby, United States

<br><i>(South side)</i><br><i>(Upper)</i><br><br>Col. Richard E. Holcomb June 14, 1863<br>Surg. W. Horatio Goddard Aug. 18, 1963<br><i>8, Regt. Conn. Vols. Inf.</i><br>Henry Saunders May 17, 1862<br>Lafayette Tillotson Sept. 17, 1862<br><i>10, Regt. Conn. Vols. Inf.</i><br>Cyrus R. Bunnell Dec. 30, 1862<br>Edwin W. Jones Aug. 29, 1864<br>Geo. W. Terrill July 29, 1864<br>Lugene Wilcox Dec. 28, 1862<br><i>13, Regt. Conn. Vols. Inf.</i><br>Lyman U. Church Aug. 14, 1862<br><i>25, Regt. Conn. Vols. Inf.</i><br>Linus E. Webster April 25, 1863<br><br><i>(Middle)</i><br><br><small>ANDERSONVILLE</small><br><br><i>(Lower):</i><br><br>This monument is erected by voluntary contributions, in commemoration of the brave men from the Town of Granby, who laid down their lives for the Union in the War of the Great Rebellion.<br>Erected July 4, 1868.<br>"They shall hunger no more, neither thirst any more."<br><br><i>(East side)</i><br><br><i>(Upper)</i><br><br><i>16, Regt. Conn. Vols. Inf.</i><br>Roswell M. Allen Dec. 28, 1862<br>Leland O Barlow Oct 9 1864<br>Franklin Clark May 29 1865<br>Ebenezer S Emerson Feb 14 1865<br>Asher A Holcomb Aug 30, 1864<br>Lewis M Holcomb May 26, 1865<br>Alden Messenger July 30, 1864<br>Robert P. Morgan Sept 24, 1862<br><i>29, Regt. Conn. Vols. Inf. Col'd.</i><br>Austin Goodman May 24, 1864<br>Geo. F. Sands Mar. 24, 1865<br>Edwn W. Thompson April 28, 1865<br>Ira Way<br><br><i>(Middle)</i><br><br><small>PETERSBURG</small><br><br><i>(Lower)</i><br><br>Faithful Unto Death</i><br><br><i>(North side)</i><br><i>(Upper)</i><br><i>27, Regt. Mass. Vols. Inf.</i><br>Joseph W. Roberts May 16, 1864<br><i>34, Regt. Mass. Vols. Inf.</i><br>Diedric Day Aug 5, 1865<br><i>46, Regt. Mass. Vols. Infs.</i><br>11, Regt. U.S. Art. Col'd.</i><br>Henry Elkey<br>Geo. Elkey<br><br><i>Invalid Corps</i><br>Milo J. Holcomb Jan. 8, 1865<br><i>16, Regt. N.Y. Vols. Inf.</i><br>William Weed Jan. 15, 1865<br><br><i>(Middle)</i><br><br><small>COLD HARBOR</small><br><br><i>(Lower)</i><br><br>"Death is swallowed up in Victory"<br><br><i>*West side)</i><br><br><i>(Upper)</i><br><br><i>30. Regt. Conn. Vols. Inf. Col'd.</i><br>Leonard Percy Sept. 7, 1861<br><i>1. Regt. Conn. Vols. Art.</i><br>Albertus Case Jan. 22, 1865<br>James H. Dibble Aug. 16, 1864<br>Francis L. Smith May 3, 1865<br><i> 2. Regt. Conn. Vols. Art.</i><br>Lorenzo K. LeMoin June 1, 1864<br><i>1. Battery Conn. Vols. Light Art.</i><br>James Hayes July 18, 1862<br>Frederick A. Pettibone May 4, 1862<br><br>Algernon S. Griswold Jan. 12, 1862<br><br><i>(Middle)</i><br><br><small>SHARPSBURG</small><br><br><i>(Lower)</i><br><br>"They that sow in tears shall reap in joy."<br><br><b>Restoration and Rededication</b><br><br><center>Restored through the generosity<br>of<br>The Townspeople and friends of Granby<br>Rededicated November 10, 2002<br>Civil War Monument Restoration Committee<br>Shannon-Shattuck Post 182 American Legion<br>Salmon Brook Historical Society<br>These Granby, Ct. soldiers also died in the Civil War<br><i>Connecticut Adjutants-General Publication 1889</i><br>Thomas B. Holcomb 1st Cav Reg Army<br>Dennis Hoy 1st Regt Conn Vols Hvy Art<br>William Hunter 7th Regt Conn Vols Inf<br>Duwaine Brown 8th Regt Conn Vols Inf<br>John Rapp 11th Regt Conn Vols Inf<br>Woodruff Hoskins 14th Regt Conn Vols Inf<br>Stephen D. Kittle 14th Regt Conn Vols Inf<br>Edward Freeman 29th Regt Conn Vols Inf Col'd</center>

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