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Farmington |
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Town/County: Farmington/Franklin | |
Location: Common, Main Street | |
Type: Shaft | Materials: Granite |
Date Erected: 1903 | Date Dedicated: June 17, 1904 |
Maker/Sculptor: Hallowell Granite Company, a copy of the Sixteenth Maine Regiment monument at Gettysburg made for the State of Maine by the Hallowell Granite Company from a design by General Tilden | Source of Funding: George W. Ranger |
Principal inscriptions: This Monument Erected/And Presented To The/Town of Farmington/By/George W. Ranger/Who Served As A Private/Soldier in the Civil War In The/Fifty-Third Mass. Infantry/And The Sixth Maine Battery/Light Artillery/To Perpetuate The Memory/of His Comrades. 2nd Face: To The Brave Men/Of Farmington/Who On Land and Sea/Freely Offered Their Lives/That They Might Transmit/To Posterity The Priceless/Inheritance Received From/Their Fathers, This Monu-/ment is dedicated in grateful recognition of their heroic sacrifice. G. C. P. 3rd Face: Number of Men Furnished/By The Town of Farmington 305/ Killed and Died of Wounds 13/Died of Disease 35/Missing 25 4th Face: Farmington/1861-1865/In Memoriam/Erected 1903 | |
References: Lewiston Evening Journal, May 28, 1904; Franklin Chronicle, June 22, 1904 | |
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Post card, 1950 |