Stratford Civil War Memorial
Stratford, United States
<br> <i>[ West Face ]</i> <center> 1776 <br> Dedicated To The<br> Memory Of<br> Those Who Fought<br> For Liberty<br> And Saved The Union<br> -------<br> “Yet Loved Ones Have Fallen<br> And still where they sleep<br> A sorrowing nation shall<br> Silently weep, <br> and spring’s brightest flowers<br> with gratitude strew<br> o’er those who once cherished<br> the red, white and blue.” </center> <br> Names Of Comrades Who Were Killed or Died of Wounds and Disease and Whose Remains Were Left in the Southland <br> <small> Capt. Lewis Allen, 6th Conn. Vol. Inf. • Albert Alaby, Co. G. 9th Conn. Vol. Inf. • John Booth, Co. D, 17th Conn. Vol. Inf. • Benjamin Curtis, Co. A, 14th Conn. Vol. Inf. • Hanford Curtis, Co. A, 14th Conn. Vol. Inf. • Birdsey Curtis, 47th N.Y. Vol. Inf. • Stephen C. Crofut, Co. D, 17th Conn. Vol. Inf. • Jas. Dolan, Co. E, 48th N.Y. Vol. Inf. • Fred N. Judson, Co, C, 12th Conn. Vol. Inf. • J. N. Munger, Co. D, 17th Conn. Vol. Inf. • Geo. H. Nash, Co. B, 12th Conn. Vol. Inf. • John C. Newton, Second Light Battery. • Edward Prime, Co. K, 9th Conn. Vol. Inf. • Robert Peck, Co. I, 6th Conn. Vol. Inf. • Lewis Peck, Co. I, 133rd N.Y. Vol. Inf. • Henry C. Prime, Co. A, 5th Conn. Vol. Inf. • Marcus H. Plumber, Co. A, 30th Conn. Vol. Inf. Col’rd • David A. Slawson, Co. A, 9th Conn. Vol. Inf. • Lame Suttles, Co. C, 30th Conn. Vol. Inf. Col’rd • Ambrose Thompson, Co. A, 30th Conn. Vol. Inf. Col’rd • Frank Wooster, 1st N.Y. Vol. Inf. </small><br> <br> <center> Gettysburg <br> Antietem </center> <br> <br> <i>[ North Face ]</i> <center> 1812 <br> Fredericksburg <br> Fort Wagner </center> <br> <i>[ East Face ]</i> <center> 1847 <br> Erected By The<br> Stratford<br> Veteran<br> Association<br> And Its Friends, <br> October 3rd, 1889<br> -------<br> “The union must and<br> shall be preserved.” <br><br> Chancellorsville <br> Wilderness</center> <br> <i>[ South Face ]</i> <center> 1861–5 <br> Lookout Mountain <br> Olustee </center>