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English: The Scottish – American Soldiers Monument, a memorial in the Old Calton Cemetery (Edinburgh Scotland) was raised in remembrance of the Scottish American Soldiers who fought in the American Civil War, it was unveiled in 1893. This is the only memorial dedicated to the American Civil War outside the USA. The bronze lifesize statue of Abraham Lincoln was created by the American sculptor George E. Bissell.The large cylindrical tower is the tomb of the philosopher David Hume, it was designed by Robert Adam in 1777.
Nederlands: Het Scottish – American Soldiers Monument, een memoriaal op het Old Calton Cemetery (Edinburgh, Schotland), opgericht ter herinnering van de Schots-Amerikaanse soldaten in de Amerikaanse Burgeroorlog. Het is het enige monument ter herdenking van de Amerikaanse Burgeroorlog in Europa. Het bronzen beeld van Abraham Lincoln werd vervaardigd door de Amerikaanse beeldhouwer George E. Bissell. De cilindrische structuur op de achtergrond is het grafmonument van David Hume, dat is ontworpen door Robert Adam.
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