Cloud County Veterans Memorial
The Cloud County Veterans Memorial is a monument located in Concordia, Kansas. The memorial includes an eternal flame that has been burning since the monument was established on November 11, 1968. The memorial is located in the northwest corner of the county courthouse square.[1]
The engraved plaque on the memorial reads:
THIS MONUMENT DEDICATED TO |
Image gallery
- center artwork
- World War 1
- World War II (part 1)
- World War II (part2)
- Korea and Vietnam
- Cloud County Veteran's Memorial (2007, before plaque additions)
References
- ^ "Cloud County, Kansas". Kansas Civil War Memorials and Monuments. Retrieved December 12, 2019.
External links
- Cloud County Tourism page
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Cloud County, Kansas history
- Bankers Loan and Trust
- Brown Grand
- Camp Concordia
- Van De Mark House
- County Line Bowstring
- Glasco Downtown
- Historical Museum
- Miltonvale College
- Nazareth Convent
- Pott's Ford Bridge
- Republican River Pegram Truss
- UP Railroad Depot
- Veterans Memorial
- Charles H. Blosser
- Napoleon Bonaparte Brown
- Henry Buckingham
- Frank Carlson
- Boston Corbett
- May Louise Cowles
- John Francis Cunningham
- James Manney Hagaman
- Pop Hollinger
- Ernest C. Quigley
39°34′09.53″N 97°39′38.84″W / 39.5693139°N 97.6607889°W / 39.5693139; -97.6607889