Historic Marker honoring

 Ichabod Twilight, William Braddish, James & John F Haskell

Located at 17 Church St. Warner, NH

This marker represents soldiers from three different wars. Ichabod Twilight served for three years in the Continental Army and after his service lived in Corinth, VT. William Bradish served in the War of 1812 and is buried in Warner's Poor Farm Cemetery. Cousins James andJohn F. Haskell served with the 54th Massachusetts Colored Regiment. John F. served with the 45th United States Colored Infantry. Both cousins are buried in the Maplewood Cemetery in Sailsbury, NH. These soldiers' stories represent a small part of the rich history of Warner's Black community. 

 

 

 

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