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Manitowoc County Civil War Roundtable
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Home
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Manitowoc County Civil War
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Manitowoc Civil War History by
Ralph G. Plumb
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Read it here !
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Manitowoc County and the
Grand Army of the Republic
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Two Rivers
Erected in 1900, this Civil War Soldier memorial is located on the public square on Washington St.
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Manitowoc
Erected in 1927 on the courthouse lawn by the citizens of Manitowoc in memory of the accomplishments of the four Salomon brothers who at one time were Manitowoc residents.
Brig. Gen. Charles E. Salomon
Maj. Gen. Frederick C. Salomon
Edward Salomon
Wisconsin Governor 1862-1864
Sgt. Herman Salomon
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Manitowoc
Manitowoc War Memorial located on the grounds of the Heritage Center faces S. 18th St. and memorializes the names of 209 Manitowoc County Civil War Soldiers who lost their lives in war.
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Manitowoc
H.M. Walker Post No. 18 G.A.R. Memorial at Evergreen Cemetery
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Contribute Manitowoc County Civil War items of interest and photographs by e-mail here
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