WASHINGTON COUNTY, KANSAS
Barnes, Washington County
Cemetery (Yankee Rd between 11th and 12th - north west of town)
Type: Granite Monument
Description:
The monument is inscribed: "To The Unknown ~ Dead ~ 1861-1865 ~ G.A.R."
References: reported by Darrell Brooks
Photographs: D Brooks, May 21, 2008
SUV Registry Status: Primary Memorial
SUVCW documentation needed
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Haddam, Washington County
Cemetery (north of town)
Type: Granite Monument
Description:
The monument is inscribed: "To The ~ Memory ~ Of Our ~ Fallen ~ Heroes ~ Who Lie In ~ Unknown ~ Graves".
References: reported by RM Thies
Photographs: RM Thies, October 9, 2003
SUV Registry Status: Primary Memorial
SUVCW documentation needed
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Hanover, Washington County
Veterans Memorial Park (east side of town)
Type: Stone Monument
Description:
The monument is inscribed: "Veterans Memorial Park ~ This Memorial Was Erected To The Memory ~ Of All Those Who Served In The Armed Forces ~ Of The United States Of America, Who Fought ~ So Gallantly To Defend Our Beloved Country ~ The Land Of The Free And Home Of The Brave ~ Clement T. Ferrell Post 306". There is also a World War II tank at this park.
References: reported by DE McGovern
Photographs: DE McGovern, August 3, 2007
SUV Registry Status: Secondary Memorial
no SUVCW documentation planned
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Morrowville, Washington County
Hickory Grove Cemetery (northwest of town)
Type: Bronze Marker
Description:
The monument is inscribed: "(crossed rifles) ~ To The Memory Of ~Our Fallen Heroes ~ Who Lie In Unknown ~ Graves".
References: reported by RM Thies
Photographs: RM Thies, October 15, 2005
SUV Registry Status: Primary Memorial
SUVCW documentation needed
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Washington, Washington County
Court House (100 West Beau Street)
Type: Cannon
Description:
A German Howitzer gun stands on the Washington County Courthouse lawn (per the Washington Co News - it looks much more like a mortar). The bronze plaque on the base reads: "in memory of the ~ Grand Army of the Republic ~1861-1865 ~presented by ~ Women's Relief Corps ~ 1934".
References: Washington Co News, 2002
Photographs: DE McGovern, August 3, 2007
SUV Registry Status: Primary Memorial
SUVCW documentation needed
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Washington, Washington County
Cemetery (south of town)
Type: Marble Monument
Description:
The marble spire is engraved: "The Unknown Dead ~ 1861-1865 ~ Of Our Late War". The base is engraved: "On Fames Eternal Camping Ground ~ Their Shadowy Tents Are Spread ~ While Glory Guards With Solemn ~ Round The Bivouac Of The Dead".
References: reported by DE McGovern
Photographs: DE McGovern, August 3, 2007
SUV Registry Status: Primary Memorial
SUVCW documentation needed
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Washington, Washington County
Cemetery (south of town)
Type: Granite Monument
Description:
The bronze plaque on this granite monument reads: In Memory Of ~ All Who Served In ~ The Armed Forces Of ~ The United States".
References: reported by DE McGovern
Photographs: DE McGovern, August 3, 2007
SUV Registry Status: Secondary Memorial
no SUVCW documentation planned
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