
About This Memorial
The Wilton Civil War Monument, erected in 1912, commemorates the men of Wilton who served during the American Civil War 1861-1865. Located in the Town Square, this granite soldier statue was funded by the E.W. Woodman Post, Women's Relief Corps, and local citizens. Its inscription honors those who braved danger to preserve the nation, reflecting the community's gratitude. The monument features North Gray and Quincy granite, designed by Lewiston Monumental Works. It stands as a testament to local sacrifice during this pivotal conflict in American history.
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"Right beside the state house"