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Description Weld Monument, Old North Cemetery, Hartford, CT - February 2016.JPG |
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Photograph of the monument to Charles Theodore Weld and Lewis Ledyard Weld; brothers who both died during the Civil War. The monument was designed by James G. Batterson, and erected in Old North Cemetery in Hartford, Connecticut in 1865. The photo was taken 2/4/2016.
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Author | Marty Aligata |
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