Pvt. Pat Crowley, Thomaston, ME — The community is rallying to honor Pvt. Pat Crowley, a Civil War veteran whose final resting place has long been neglected. Crowley passed away in 1864 after sustaining mortal wounds during the Battle of Spotsylvania. His legacy, however, has not been forgotten, and now, after years of disrepair and neglect, efforts are underway to restore his desecrated grave.
Pvt. Crowley served with the 4th Maine Volunteers and fought in some of the most significant battles of the Civil War, including Bull Run, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg, Chancellorsville, and the Wilderness Campaign. His final battle left him gravely injured, and he died a month later in a Washington, D.C. hospital, just two months before his enlistment was set to end.
In the years following his death, his grave was disturbed when the cemetery was sold and the land repurposed. His headstone was removed, and although records indicate his remains were not moved, evidence suggests that human remains are still present on the site. A recent investigation led by Ian Emmott revealed that Crowley’s grave is located in an overgrown cemetery on the Dragon Cement plant property in Thomaston, ME. Despite this discovery, the grave remains unmarked and neglected, surrounded by trash and wilderness.
The local community has rallied around the cause to restore Pvt. Crowley’s grave, with a fundraiser organized by Ian Emmott to cover the costs of archaeological research and proper identification of the veteran’s remains. The goal is to give this fallen hero the dignity and respect he deserves, ensuring his grave is properly restored and marked with the honor it deserves.
The restoration efforts have faced resistance from the current and former property owners, and local government action has been slow. However, the Sons of Union Veterans have expressed a willingness to assist with rededicating Crowley’s grave once it is restored.
Pvt. Crowley’s legacy lives on in the hearts of those who remember his service and sacrifice. The community continues to push forward with this noble mission, hoping to bring justice to the grave of a man who gave his life for his country.
We are deeply saddened by the neglect of Pvt. Crowley’s final resting place and offer our thoughts and prayers for his remembrance and for the success of this important cause.
Short Summary of Pvt. Pat Crowley
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Pvt. Pat Crowley |
Date of Passing | 1864 |
Grave Restoration Goal | Restore and identify Pvt. Crowley’s desecrated grave |
Fundraiser Created By | Ian Emmott |
Goal Amount | $7,000 |
Location | Thomaston, ME |
Purpose | Archaeological research and grave restoration |
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