Mountain Grove Cemetery

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Mountain Grove memorial park, Bridgeport, Connecticut, was set get into 1849 in a very park-like, rural setting faraway from the middle of town. The memorial park was designed by P. T. Barnum, United Nations agency himself is buried there. The memorial park includes a warfare monument, Pro Patria. The granite stele monument with bronze plaque, raised in 1906 by the urban center Howe Grand Army of the Republic post and therefore the State of Connecticut, is devoted “IN fond MEMORY of these United Nations agency failed to RETURN”. The monument, by the urban center sculptor Paul Winters Morris (1865–1916) includes bas-relief figures of troopers with heads bowed. The monument is at the front of a plot marked by pyramids of cannonballs that contains the graves of concerning eighty three warfare veterans.

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