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| Maine Civil War Monuments | |
Lincoln |
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| Town/County: Lincoln/Penobscot | |
| Location: Military Road and Lee Street | |
| Type: Soldier | Materials: Granite |
| Date Erected: | Date Dedicated: July 4, 1887 |
| Maker/Sculptor: Hallowell Granite Works | Source of Funding: $2,500 from Charles Stinchfield of Detroit, Michigan, a native of Lincoln |
| Principal inscriptions: Erected In Honor Of The Men Of Lincoln Who Served Their Country In The War Which Preserved The Union, Destroyed Slavery And Maintained The Constitution | |
| References: Bangor Whig & Courier, June 28, 1887; July 6, 1887; Dana Willis Fellows, History of The Town of Lincoln, Lewiston, 1928, pp. 156-159. | |
| Click on these photos for larger images | |
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Current view
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Photograph, c.1900 |
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Post card, 1911
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Post card, 1926 |