Winthrop

 
County: Kennebec Source of Funding: Womans Relief Corps, Town of Winthrop
Location: Town Hall, Main St Maker/Sculptor: Henry P. Miller of the Winthrop Marble & Granite Works
Type: Soldier Materials: Norridgewock, Quincy, Barre Granite
Date Erected: 1911 Date Dedicated: May 30, 1911
Principal Inscriptions: Erected By/Albert H. Frost/Womans Relief Corps/No 2 Dept Of Maine/May 30, 1911
References: Industrial Journal, Bangor, September, 1911, p. 6; Annual Reports of the Town of Winthrop, 1912, p. 15; Everett S. Stackpole, History of Winthrop, Maine, Auburn, p. 157

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    Post Card; May 30, 1911

          Unveiling of the Winthrop Civil War Monument

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Post Card; May 30, 1911

Dedication of the Winthrop Civil War Monument

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Post Card; May 30, 1911

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The base of the Winthrop Civil War Monument,

a piece of ten ton Norridgewock granite cut and finished by,

from left to right, Howard Mitchell, Almon H. Blaisdell, Cecil Campbell, and Fred Worthly.