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The Soldiers' Monument was given to the town by Arthur G. Pollard, in memory of the 101
Plaistow men who served in the Civil War. The monument has a 14-foot high
granite base with an 8-foot bronze soldier and is located on the spot which was
once the center of the old dirt road which crossed the common. It was dedicated
with appropriate exercises, held under the auspices of the Village Improvement
Society on September 12, 1908. Planning is underway for a 100th anniversary
celebration in 2008.
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| Restoring the Bronze Tablets |
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Scaffolded monument showing protection of granite surfaces while working on bronze tablets on the front and sides.
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