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CIVIL WAR/GAR MEMORIALS PROJECT

This is a very large project and we can use your assistance. If you know of a monument to the Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) or Civil War-related memorial (of any size or design) near you, we invite you to share this information with the SUVCW. Please contact our Department Civil War Memorials Officer with any information.

Department Civil War Memorials Officer - Kirby R. Morgan
E-mail: kirby_m2000@yahoo.com

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Location:

Flournoy, Tehama Co., CA

On Osborn Rd, 3.9 mi N of Flournoy

Type:

Plaque - California State Historical Landmark No. 357

Reported by:

Tad D. Campbell, May 2002

Status:

___ Completed

___ Submitted

___ Under Assessment

_X_ Needs Investigation

Notes:

NO. 357 INDIAN MILITARY POST, NOMI LACKEE INDIAN RESERVATION - An Indian military post from 1854 to 1866, the Nomi Lackee Indian Reservation controlled 300 to 2,500 militant Indians. U.S. Survey of 1858 showed the reservation to cover 25,139.71 acres. The Indians moved to Round Valley in 1866.

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Location:

Red Bluff, Tehama Co., CA

(specific location not given)

Type:

Granite monument to Lincoln

Reported by:

Civil War Union Monuments, 1978 book, by Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War; & D. E. Darby, 25 Apr 2002.

Status:

___ Completed

___ Submitted

___ Under Assessment

_X_ Needs Investigation

Notes:

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Location:

Red Bluff, Tehama Co., CA

(specific location not given)

Type:

Home of John Brown's widow

Reported by:

Civil War Union Monuments, 1978 book, by Daughters of the Union Veterans of the Civil War; & D. E. Darby, 25 Apr 2002.

Status:

___ Completed

___ Submitted

___ Under Assessment

_X_ Needs Investigation

Notes:

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Location:

Flournoy, Tehama Co., CA

135 Main St, Red Bluff; USGS Quadrangle Sheet Name: Chester 15.

Type:

Plaque - California State Historical Landmark No. 117

Reported by:

Tad D. Campbell, May 2002

Status:

___ Completed

___ Submitted

___ Under Assessment

_X_ Needs Investigation

Notes:

NO. 117 HOME OF MRS. JOHN BROWN - In 1864 the widow of John Brown, the famous abolitionist of Harpers Ferry, came to Red Bluff with her children. So great was the admiration for John Brown in that area that a considerable sum of money was raised to provide his widow and children with a home. Mrs. Brown lived there until the summer of 1870, when she and her children moved to Humboldt County.

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