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Luther A. Ladd

Union soldier Luther C. Ladd, a young mechanic from Lowell, Massachusetts, was little more than 17 years old when he was killed on April 19, 1861, in Baltimore, Maryland, by secessionists. A monument, measuring 27 feet 6 inches and of Concord granite, was dedicated June 17, 1865. The inscription reads: Addison O. Whitney, born in Waldo, Maine, October 30, 1839; Luther C. Ladd, born in Alexandria, New Hampshire, December 22, 1843; marched from Lowell in the Sixth M.V.M. to the defense of the national capital, and fell mortally wounded in the attack on their regiment while passing through Baltimore, Maryland, April 19, 1861. The Commonwealth of Massachusetts and the City of Lowell dedicate this monument to their memory, April 19, 1865. (This engraving dates to 1866.). Universal Images Group (UIG) manages distribution for many leading specialist agencies worldwide.

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1839 1861 1865 Alexandria April Baltimore Born Dedicated Feet Granite Inscription June Killed Little Luther Maine Maryland Massachusetts Measuring Mechanic Monument October Reads Soldier Union Years Young Addison Concord Inches Ladd Lowell Secessionists Waldo Whitney

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Remembering Luther C. Ladd: A young mechanic from Lowell, Massachusetts who made the ultimate sacrifice for his country at just 17 years old in Baltimore, Maryland on April 19, 1861.


Framed Prints of Luther A. Ladd

Remembering the Sacrifice of Luther A. Ladd: A Union Soldier's Tragic Fate. This poignant framed print from Media Storehouse showcases a powerful image of Luther C. Ladd, a 17-year-old mechanic from Lowell, Massachusetts who made the ultimate sacrifice for his country during the American Civil War. Killed on April 19, 1861, in Baltimore, Maryland by secessionists while serving as a union soldier is an unfortunate and tragic fate that has been immortalized through this image. The Media Storehouse range of framed prints offers a unique opportunity to pay tribute to Luther's bravery and sacrifice. The print captures the essence of his story with precision and respect, allowing viewers to reflect on the importance of patriotism, duty, and selflessness.


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Step into history with the Media Storehouse range of jigsaw puzzles featuring poignant images from Universal Images Group (UIG). One such puzzle showcases "Luther A. Ladd", a powerful and emotional portrait by Ivy Close Images/Universal Images Group, capturing the lifeless body of Union soldier Luther C. Ladd in Baltimore, Maryland on April 19, 1861. Just 17 years old at the time of his tragic death, Luther was a young mechanic from Lowell, Massachusetts who had enlisted to fight for the Union cause. This heart-wrenching image serves as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during times of war and conflict. The Media Storehouse range offers an incredible collection of historical images that invite you to reflect on our shared past.

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