| County: Kennebec | Source of Funding: $1,400 from Billings Woman's Relief Corps and Town of Clinton |
| Location: New Village Cemetary | Maker/Sculptor: Unknown |
| Type: Soldier | Materials: Granite Base, Bronze Statue |
| Date Erected: 1910 | Date Dedicated: May 18, 1912 |
| Principal Inscriptions: For The Dead/A Tribute,/For the Living/A Memory/For Posterity/An Emblem/Of Loyalty to The Flag/Of Their Country. Erected in 1910 by Billings Woman's Relief Corps and the Citizens of Clinton, In Memory of Its Soldiers and Sailors Who Fought on Land and Sea 1861-1865 | |
| References: Carleton E. Fisher, History of Clinton, Maine, Augusta, pp. 296-297; Lewiston Evening Journal, May 18, 1912; Waterville Sentinel, May 20, 1912 | |
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Post Card c. 1915
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