CIVIL WAR MEMORIALS AND MONUMENTS

CHEROKEE COUNTY, KANSAS

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Baxter Springs, Cherokee County

Inside City Museum

Baxter Springs Museum

Type: Cannon

Description: A Confederate 12-Pdr Napoleon cannon, mounted on an inaccurate double trail carriage, is displayed in the inside front entrance of the City Museum. The bronze smoothbore cannon has many dents and nicks scattered over its various surfaces. The local GAR post bought it in Arkansas in 1883.

References:
Stark, 1997, Thies, 2004

Photographs:
RM Thies, November 14, 1995

SUV Registry Status: Primary Memorial
SUVCW documentation needed





Baxter Springs, Cherokee County

Fort Blair Park

Baxter Springs Massacre

Type: Brass Marker

Description: A Brass marker is mounted inside a decorative plaza. The marker is inscribed: "Baxter Springs Massacre ~ 1863 ~ The Blood That ~ Flowed In Kansas ~ Before And During ~ The Civil War ~ Nourished The ~ Twin Trees Of ~ Liberty And Union." Below that inscription is a dedication to the members of the 1st Kansas Infantry that fell in the massacre.

References:
reported by RM Thies

Photographs:
RM Thies, 1995

SUV Registry Status: Primary Memorial
SUVCW documentation needed





Baxter Springs, Cherokee County

National Cemetery

Baxter Springs National Cemetery

Baxter Springs National Cemetery

Type: Granite Soldier Statue and Cannons

Description: Four iron 24-pounder Siege and Garrison Guns, mounted in square granite slabs surrounding an Eternal Sentinel. The guns are pointed upright with trunnions above ground. Most of the breech section of the guns are buried.

The center statue is dedicated to the Baxter Springs Massacre Victims. The main inscription reads: "Erected By The United States To The ~ Memory Of The Officers And Soldiers Killed In ~ The Battle Of Baxter Springs October 9, 1863, ~ And Other Engagements In This Vicinity Who Are ~ Buried Near This Monument And Whose Names, ~ So Far As Are Known, Are Inscribed Hereon".

Above the main inscription and on the other three sides are inscribed: "3rd Wisconsin Cavalry ~ (38 names)", "Brigade Band ~ (14 names) ~ Civilians ~ (13 names)", "(2 names) ~ 14th Kansas Cavalry ~ (25 names) ~ 78th (?) USCT ~ (1 name)", "2nd Kansas Battery ~ (5 names) ~ 8th Kansas Cavalry ~ (4 names) ~ 2nd Ohio Cavalry ~ (2 names) ~ 83 (?) USCT~ (2 names) ~ 9th Wisconsin Infantry ~ (1 name) ~ 12th Kansas Infantry ~ (1 name) ~ 15th Kansas Cavalry ~ (1 name)".

References:
Baruch and Beckman, 1978, SOS! 1994, Stark, 1997, Thies, 2004

Photographs:
RM Thies, June 20, 1994
K Spurgeon, March 27, 2005

SUV Registry Status: Primary Memorial
SUVCW documentation needed





Columbus, Cherokee County

Cemetery
(southeast of town)

Columbus

Type: Brass Marker

Description: A very detailed individual marker is dedicated to T.J. Losey. The inscription beneath the statue reads: "T.J. Losey ~ Co A, 14th Kan ~ Vol. Cav. ~ Jan 15, 1936"

Below and to the left (on the base) is inscribed: "My Friends As You Pass By ~ As You Are Now So Once Was I ~ As I Am Now So Will You Be ~ Prepare For Death And Follow Me".

"1861" is engraved below the statue on the right side of the support.

References:
SOS! 1994

Photographs:
RM Thies, 1995, 2002

SUV Registry Status: Secondary Memorial
no SUVCW documentation planned




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Updated October 20, 2006 - DE McGovern