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Submitted: 10/26/07 • Approved: 10/26/07 • Last Updated: 2/16/13 • R34608-G0-S3
"Sacred to the memory of the guys who wore the blue from 1861 to 1865. Erected 9-1-1912 by Stoneman Post No.116 and Stoneman Corps No.118 of Ponca, Dixon Co. Nebraska"
The smaller stone in front reads: Loss of lives in North from 1861-1865 359,529 Loss of lives in South 349,556
Contributed on 10/26/07 by blplek
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