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Canadians of the American Civil War

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Did you know that over 40,000 of our Canadian ancestors enlisted to fight in the American Civil War from 1861-1865?

These Canadian-born citizen-soldiers came from Ontario, Quebec, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI & Newfoundland. Over 7,000 were killed or died of their wounds.

Examples of 12 Canadian-born individuals who received the U.S. Medal of Honor. There were a total of 29 recipients and you can learn more about them all here.

In over 150 years since the American Civil War, there is yet to be a monument in Canada to recognize these brave lives.

We are erecting the first ever National Canadian War Monument to make aware and preserve their memory for present and future generations of Canadians.

We need your support to make this happen!


Final monument design by GBM and Martel & Sons Inc. features a 12ft high black granite obelisk, on a 2ft gray granite base. Includes 2ft x 7ft black granite side walls. 1st is a Donor Wall and the 2nd wall highlights the 29 medal of honour recipients, four generals and other prominent Canadians involved in the American Civil War. Surrounding the monuments is a paved pedestrian walkway lined with gray Donor granite bricks.

The Monument Project 

The dedication date is planned for September 16, 2017 - just in time to be included as part of Canada's 150th anniversary celebrations.

This historic monument will be located at The Lost Villages Museum near Long Sault, Ontario.

Major sponsors include:

- Grays and Blues of Montreal (GBM)
- Lost Villages Historical Society (LVHS)
- Township of South Stormont
- American Civil War Historical Re-enactment Society (ACWHRS)
- Martel & Sons Inc.

In the Media

Grays and Blues add a splash of colour to Lost Villages

Canadian link to U.S. Civil War highlighted at Lost Villages

Plans to Honour Canadians Who Served In US Civil War

Cornwall area links to U.S. Civil War

Bringing history to life at Lost Villages

First-ever U.S. Civil War monument going up to memorialize Canada's contribution

Lost Villages to be home to war monument

Examples of three prominent Canadians who enlisted and fought in the American Civil War.


Learn more about why we should honour these 40,000 Canadians who fought in the American Civil War

Let’s bring this monument to life!
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Donations 

  • Anonymous
    • $20 
    • 7 yrs
  • Col. David Childs
    • $149 (Offline)
    • 7 yrs
  • Société de développement communautaire de Prescott-Russell
    • $400 (Offline)
    • 7 yrs
  • Martial A. Levac
    • $115 (Offline)
    • 7 yrs
  • Robert Laplante
    • $115 (Offline)
    • 7 yrs
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Organizer

Jim Brownell
Organizer
Cornwall, ON

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