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  • Valley Forge National Historical Park

    Soldiers of New Jersey Monument

    • Type: Place
    • Locations: Valley Forge National Historical Park
    outdoors, closeup, statue, man, blue sky

    Monument commemorating the location of the New Jersey soldiers at the Valley Forge encampment.

  • War In The Pacific National Historical Park

    Mabini Monuments

    • Type: Place
    • Locations: War In The Pacific National Historical Park
    A beige obelisk with a metal plaque attached to the front and the bust of a man on the top.

    Two monuments to Apolinario Mabini stand along the Asan Beach Trail. Mabini was the Prime Minister and Secretary of Foreign Affairs of the first Philippine Republic from January 23, 1899 – May 7, 1899. When the United States acquired the Philippines from Spain at the end of the Spanish-American War in 1899, Mabini and his followers refused to take an oath of allegiance to the United States and were exiled to Guam.

  • War In The Pacific National Historical Park

    U.S. Landing Monument

    • Type: Place
    • Locations: War In The Pacific National Historical Park
    A white obelisk with a round ball with an eagle perched on it on the top.

    The U.S. Landing Monument commemorates the 1944 American liberation of Guam, one of the most intense and costliest battles of the Pacific. It is located at the spot where the 21st U.S. Marines landed on Assan Beach.

  • War In The Pacific National Historical Park

    Liberators' Memorial

    • Type: Place
    • Locations: War In The Pacific National Historical Park
    A low, six-sided concrete memorial. The side facing the camera says "and gallent effort"

    At the tip of Asan Point, the six-sided Liberator’s Memorial honors all U.S. forces involved in the recapture of Guam. Each side is dedicated to a division of the Armed Forces.

  • War In The Pacific National Historical Park

    3rd Marine Division Association Monument

    • Type: Place
    • Locations: War In The Pacific National Historical Park
    Bronze plaque set on a concrete cube. In the background are palm trees and the ocean.

    On beachside of the Asan Beach Trail sits a cast bronze plaque set on 4’x3’ concrete cube. It was built by the Third Marine Division Association in 1990 to honor the marines who fought at Asan Beach.

  • War In The Pacific National Historical Park

    Memorial Wall of Names

    • Type: Place
    • Locations: War In The Pacific National Historical Park
    A series of curved walls. On the walls are plaques with names inscribed on them.

    The Memorial Wall of Names includes the names of the 1,880 U.S. servicemen who died on Guam during World War II as well as the 1,170 people of Guam who died during the war and the 14,721 who suffered atrocities during the occupation and battles.

    • Type: Place
    • Locations: Antietam National Battlefield
    stone monument of civil war soldier
  • Antietam National Battlefield

    New York State Monument

    • Type: Place
    • Locations: Antietam National Battlefield
    A tall stone column with a bird statue at the top sits on a ball. Bronze tablets are at the bottom.

    One of the tallest monuments on the field at about 58 feet tall, it was dedicated September 17, 1920, on the 58th Anniversary of the Battle of Antietam. The bronze tablets list the generals from New York who were in command and the New York regiments and batteries at Antietam and depict the New York State coat of arms. Almost one-fourth of the Union army at Antietam was from New York. Over 250 Civil War veterans attended the dedication.

  • Antietam National Battlefield

    Monument to Gen. Robert E. Lee

    • Type: Place
    • Locations: Antietam National Battlefield
    A bronze statue of a man sitting on a horse.

    The monument to General Lee and his role in the Battle of Antietam. At Antietam he hoped for a decisive victory, but Lee had to settle for a military draw.

  • Antietam National Battlefield

    5th, 7th, and 66th Ohio Infantry Monument

    • Type: Place
    • Locations: Antietam National Battlefield
    Text on a stone tablet, the largest text says, 5th, 66th, and 7th.

    A monument to three regiments who fought at the Battle of Antietam. Their combined loss was 17 men killed, 4 officers and 87 men wounded, 2 men missing, total 110.

Last updated: August 18, 2017