Name/Title
Soldier's Monument Vestry Lawn, Dennysville, MaineDescription
This soldier's monument was erected in 1915, and is dedicated to American soldiers from Dennysville, Edmunds and Marion. It has been the scene of Memorial Day observances through the years, where Lincoln's Gettysburg Address is read annually along with the names of all those who served in the Civil War.Context
Planning meetings were held as early at 1889 to consider the erection of a Soldier's Monument. In the fall of 1915, a concrete foundation was made on the lot, which had been leased to the town, in front of the vestry. On December 7 the monument was hauled onto the grounds under the supervision of O.S. Tarbox of the Red Beach Granite Company. The work was completed December 9. The Soldier's Monument was dedicated on August 9, 1916, with Col. E.E. Milliken of Portland as guest speaker. Other participants were Ida (Vose) Woodbury, Julia Gardner, and Edwina Cambridge. Music was furnished by the Machias Band. In addition to local citizens, a number of non-residents, including veterans, were in attendance.Collection
Dennys River Historic Photographs, Dennys River Postcard Collection, Photos for Map