At First Calvary Cemetery.
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The Civil War veterans' memorial in Calvary Park inside First Calvary Cemetery. Twenty-one Roman Catholic Civil War Union soldiers are buried here. The last burial took place in 1909. The monument features bronze sculptures by Daniel Draddy, fabricated by Maurice J. Power, and was dedicated in 1866. The figures predate the identical ones at The Green-Wood Cemetery.
This has long been an industrial area suffering from pollution, which is why a lot of old stone statues in First Calvary look melted and these bronze statues' surfaces look like this.
The Civil War veterans' memorial in Calvary Park inside First Calvary Cemetery. Twenty-one Roman Catholic Civil War Union soldiers are buried here. The last burial took place in 1909. The monument features bronze sculptures by Daniel Draddy, fabricated by Maurice J. Power, and was dedicated in 1866. The figures predate the identical ones at The Green-Wood Cemetery.
This has long been an industrial area suffering from pollution, which is why a lot of old stone statues in First Calvary look melted and these bronze statues' surfaces look like this.