The Stephenson Grand Army of the Republic Memorial in Washington, D.C.
See also List of Union Civil War monuments and memorials

This is a list of memorials to the Grand Army of the Republic. Memorials include a commemorative postage stamp, a U.S. highway, and physical memorials in numerous communities throughout the United States:

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Alabama

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Arizona

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California

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G.A.R. Commemorative issue of 1948

Connecticut

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District of Columbia

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Idaho

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Illinois

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The Chicago Cultural Center (1893), built on land donated by the GAR, maintains a memorial hall to the Grand Army
Battery A Chicago Light Artillery Monument in Rosehill Cemetery

Indiana

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Iowa

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Kansas

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Kentucky

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Louisiana

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Maryland

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Massachusetts

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Michigan

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Minnesota

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Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Opera House, Valparaiso, Indiana. c. 1898

Missouri

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Nebraska

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New Hampshire

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New Jersey

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New York

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North Dakota

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Ohio

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Oregon

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Pennsylvania

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A G.A.R. marker at Brush Creek Cemetery, near Irwin, Pennsylvania

Tennessee

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Texas

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Vermont

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Washington

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Seattle GAR Park

Wisconsin

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