Civil War Memorial
Title
Civil War Memorial
Description
This photo was taken later than 1885, but surprisingly it is the only postcard in our collection that features just the Civil War monument. The town voted in 1885 to appropriate $500 to build a monument to those Northfield men who fought in the Civil War. Being frugal Vermonters and wasting nothing, the base was formerly the Gov. Charles Paine monument, which was situated in front of the then-Congregational Church in town. When Paine's body was moved to Elmwood Cemetery, it was decided to use the granite base to form the foundation of this Civil War tribute. Names of those who served are etched around the entire granite base, and it was dedicated with great celebration and fanfare in 1886, and still stands today.
Date
After 1885
Subject
Source
General Photograph Collection, 2006.23
Identifier
Nfld2006-23CivilWarMemorial
Rights
This image is presented for research and educational purposes only. Permission to publish must be obtained from the repository listed below.
Original Format
Repository
Northfield Historical Society, PO Box 422, Northfield, VT 05663
Collection
Citation
“Civil War Memorial,” Digital Vermont: A Project of the Vermont Historical Society, accessed December 22, 2024, https://digitalvermont.org/items/show/1113.