The Soldiers' Monument, Greenlawn Cemetery, Portsmouth, Ohio

- Title
- The Soldiers' Monument, Greenlawn Cemetery, Portsmouth, Ohio
- Description
- Colorized image of Soldiers' Monument in Greenlawn Cemetery. Within the new cemetery in Portsmouth in the mid to late 1800's, land was set aside after the War of the Rebellion due to there being no place to bury soldiers, known today as Soldier Circle. On May 30, 1869 the first public service was held in the cemetery, and the Ladies Aid Society purchased the Civil War Union Soldier Monument to be placed there.
- Creator
- Published by C. A. Ackley
Portsmouth, Ohio - Date
- 1907 to 1915
- Contributor
- Scan donated by Paul O'Neill from the Bill Glockner Collection
- Format
- 9 x 14 cm scanned postcard
- Coverage
- Portsmouth, Scioto County, Ohio
- Rights
- Paul O'Neill
Collection
Citation
Published by C. A. Ackley
Portsmouth, Ohio, “The Soldiers' Monument, Greenlawn Cemetery, Portsmouth, Ohio,” Scioto County Public Library Local History Digital Collection, accessed March 1, 2025, https://sciotolibrary.org/history/items/show/18156.