Downtown in Bridgeport in Fairfield County, Connecticut — The American Northeast (New England)
Bridgeport Veterans Memorial
Up Their Lives That The World Might Re A Better Place In Which To Live
Agnew, James Altman, Walter G. Anderson, Martin A. Armstrong, Thomas Baltonsaita, Ignatz Banks, Marston Edson Banville, John J. Bast, Charles H. Becker, Edward Belden, Edward E. Belinski, Samuel Bennett, Edward Benson, Clarence R. Bertany, Joseph Biolopas, Chick Bohman, Ludwig Bonomo, George N. Bromley, Charles Burke, Frank W. Butkevich, Kasimer Butler, James Callahan, Daniel J. Carroll, William R. Cassidy, Joseph Cerratta, Michael E. Chase, Carleton B. Clark, Henry C. Clericuzio, Miss Louise Clifford, Harry M. Collins, John H. Congdon, Harry W. Cochrane, Richard Constein, John A. Cook, Edward J. Cowles, Robert Henry Crowley, Thomas H. Cumming, William J. Cunningham, John E. Cupiccia, Angelo Darragh, Patrick J. Demming, Frederick B. Dobrzicki, Alexander Dobson, Robert F. H. Dodes, William Drclapas, Christoh Dunn, Charles Edward, Arthur W. Ellis, Thomas R. Ellman, Forest E. Ellsmore, Thomas Enfanti, Frank Fitzsimmons, Joseph P. Fitzsimmons, William Fortin, Archie Frazier, Walter D. Galla, Stephen W. Gerra, Matthew Gianelli, Joseph Graiuni, Angelo Goodrow, Willis W. Gzunk, Bronislaw Hull, Howard B. Hall, Robert B. Hands, Garnet Hanrahan, Gray Hansen, Carl S. Harris, Raymond W. Hartmen, Charles C. Hawley, Bronson Healey, Thomas P. Heaphy, David E. Heggie, Herbert F. Heid, William Henry Hickey, James F. Hidalgo, Cristobol R. Hiltz, Floyd G. Hurd, Clarence Jessen, Emil Johnson, Gustav A. Johnson, Harold C. Joinville, Victor E. Jones, Ernest Jurenos, John A. Keane, John J. Kellner, Robert L. Kelly, Daniel J. Kelly, Field W. Kelly, George William Kelly, Joseph A. Kempski, Wladyslaw Kennedy, William Kielar, Joseph Kilroy, William A. King, Vincent Kivacs, Alex Knight, Walter K. Kochiss, Peter Kogel, Frank P. Kolesar, John S. Korsevich, William Kranyak, John Kwash, Alexander Lada, Frank Lally, Patrick F. Lockwood, Russell E. Luchiano, Domenio Lynch, John W. Magilnick, Samuel Magini, Mario Mainiero, Undine Manual, George Marcello, Joseph Marshall, Jr., Wilson Martin, Edward J. Mastroni, Aloy McDermott, Peter McGuinness, Patrick J. McGurdy, Katherine McLevy, James M. McLarney, John Ward McMahon, Joseph McManus, Otto McNamara, John B. McTavish, Robert Menard, Hector N. Mikucionis, Stanley Millios, Crisios Mills, Edgar Mitchell, Charles Moore, James J. Montanaro, Mitchael Monty, Herbert Morrissey, John P. Morrissey, Jr., Thomas M. Morrison, John H. Mrasko, Stephen Mulligan, James Murphy, Daniel Murphy, Jeremiah E. Neubauer, F. J. Norcia, James J. OBeirne, Joseph OHara, Henry j. Olmstead, Howard OMara, Robert J. OSborne, George R. Paris, Apostolos Pappalo, Francisco Patrick, Lawrence Peck, Robert M. Penza, Joseph Pero, Peter S. Pettus, John Pierson, Edwin Bror Pino, John G. Placker, Walter Pohorenez, George Pollins, Jay Pompelli, Dominie Pratt, John C. Przekop, James A. Quinn, Paul Henry Rhodes, Stanley Richards, Edward Roberts, Clifford Rogan, Edward J. Roller, William F. Romm, Harry B. Ross, Paul Rowe, Edmund B. Sadowski, Anthony Sauer, William J. Schneider, Fred C. Schowers, Harold Sebiske, Walter Seitzberg, Rudolph Sequin, Rency Shatanetz, Effin Sherman, Samuel Sheskey, John F. Simko, John E. Simpson, Reginald P. Sjovall, Joseph A. Slootmaker, Adrian Smith, George Snyder, Frank Stanton, Edwin F. Steele, John M. Stengel, John M. Stillman, William T. Stowe, Miss Ullie A. Strovinski, William Sullivan, Joseph Sussybski, Walter C. Tingard, Raymond Thayer, Charles D. Tohorne, George Travers, John J. Vaughn, John Vindigni, Gaetano Voight, Frederick W. Vunek, Earl Madden Walker, John Waller, Albert Wargo, Frank Webber, John Wellwood, Joseph C. Weston, Charles A. White, Harry Wood, Merritt Zembo, John
of the people, by the people, for the people shall not perish from the earth.”
The Ex-Service Mens
Organizations
Bridgeport, Conn.
Mayor Edward T. Buckingham – Chairman Honorary Member V.F.W.
Commander Edward P. Riley – V.F.W.
Commander Albert E. Wheway – American Legion
Commander Jay J. Smith – D.A.V.
Commander R. Mills True – Naval Veterans
Frank M. Polke – Honorary Member V.F.W.
Erected 1933 by The Ex-Service Mens Organizations of Bridgeport.
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World I.
Location. 41° 10.604′ N, 73° 11.41′ W. Marker is in Bridgeport, Connecticut, in Fairfield County. It is in Downtown. Memorial is at the intersection of Broad Street and State Street, on the right when traveling north on Broad Street. Located next to McLevy Hall, Bridgeport Probate Courthouse. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 202 State Street, Bridgeport CT 06604, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Bridgeport World War II Memorial (here, next to this marker); Bridgeport Vietnam War Memorial (a few steps from this marker); Bryant Electric Company World War II Monument (a few steps from this marker); Bryant Electric Company World War I Monument (a few steps from this marker); Bridgeport Korean War Memorial (a few steps from this marker); Bridgeport (within shouting distance of this marker); Abraham Lincolns Visit (within shouting distance of this marker); Lewis Howard Latimer (within shouting distance of this marker). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Bridgeport.
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