In September 1861 Confederate forces raided Humboldt and returned in October to burn the town. A Civil War monument on the northwest side of the square includes a mural of marble etchings portraying this traumatic time in Humboldt history. A 1907 bandstand (NRHP) and a veterans memorial also grace the square.
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