The Soldiers’ Monument on Naugatuck’s Town Green was dedicated in 1885 to honor local residents who served in the Civil War. The monument, which sits at the center of the green, features a granite shaft topped by a statue of a caped infantryman resting with a rifle. The front (east) face of the monument lists the battles of Fort Wagner (South Carolina, near Charleston), the Wilderness (in central Virginia) and Cedar Mountain (Virginia). Just above the base is the dedication by the people of Naugatuck “in memory of her sons who fought to maintain the Union 1861-1865.”
Installation Date:
01 Jan 1885
Memorial War Era(s):
- Other
Memorial Condition:
Average
Location:
Center of Town Green (Church and Meadow Street Naugatuck, CT 06770