Danville in Hendricks County, Indiana — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Hendricks County (Danville, Indiana) War Memorial
Photographed By Al Wolf, May 25, 2009
1. Hendricks County (Danville, Indiana) War Memorial Marker
Smaller Stone Marker
Inscription.
Hendricks County (Danville, Indiana) War Memorial. . ( Smaller Stone Marker )
In Memory of All Deceased Veterans OF ALL WARS Buried in Hendricks County. ( Bronze Marker )
Hendricks County War Memorial. This memorial is dedicated to the Hendricks County servicemen that have answered the call of duty. To these gallant servicemen, we add our heartfelt thanks for a job well done., The memorial was just a Jaycee dream back in 1989 and that dream became reality on Dedication Day, July 4, 1992 thanks to the great support of the citizens of this County. Under this stone is a Time Capsule that contains the story of this dream and is to be opened on July 4, 2042.
Jeffery L. Dever Memorial Designer Chairman.
Mark K. Butterfield - Co-Chairman - Jeffrey A. Utterback - Co-Chairman. ( Front Center Panel )
In Honor of Hendricks County Veterans who gave their lives in the Defense of our Country Once in our lives Forever in our Memories. ( Right Front Panel )
World War I. Bunnie Roy Airhart . Horace Russell Baker . Claude Samuel Booker . Herbert lee Brock . Charles W. Caplinger . Claude Marshall Crane . Lee Derr . Vance Hobart Fox . George Everard Glossop . Henry Hall . Joseph Howard Head . Donald Russell Helton . Jesse Roy Hendrickson . Leora Franklin Hicks . Oscar Barker Holtsclaw . Everett Lawson Jenkins . Ora Franklin Johnston . Henry Hobart Kurtz . Herschell Hall Kurtz . Raymond Leslie . Burchard Lanslot McClain . Walter William Odell . Neil ODonnell . Roger M. ODonnell . Fank Harrison Parsons . Otis Everett Pierson . Paul Donald Richardson . Russell Lee Sutherly . Paul Thompson . John A. Trotter, ( Left Front Panel )
World War II. Julius Paul Barnett . Dfibert Bayliff . Merred Allen Blair . Herman M. Bowne . Merrill H. Bowne . Maurice M. Boyd . Lawrence E. Broach . Lester Leroy Bryant . Robert Carl Buchanan . Griffith G. Burnett . Alfred Eldon Clark . Ernest Cook, Jr. . Thomas Gordon Cooper . Raymond H. Dellen . Harrod Thomas Downard . Marvin C. Dunivan . Vessie F. Eggers . Billy J. Emmert . Chester L. Finchum . Gerald Fiscus . Jean M. Franklin . George Frazier Green . Donald Otis Griffith . Garney B. Hartsock . Morris E. Heald . Edwin Helton . Robert Earl Keeney . Billy Ray Ketter . Jack Allen Ketter . Millard Smith King . Joe Knoll . Henry Fredrick Laakman . Leo Creighton Lamar . Lawrence L. Lewark . Hiram Andrew Long . Noble C. Long . Loyal A. Macy, ( Right Back Panel )
World War II. Frank Charles Marek . Harry Jerry Marek . Donald M. McKinzie . Kenneth C. McKnight . Charles Thomas Morris . James William Mynatt . Chester R. Nicholson . Thomas B. Norman . Noland L. ONeal . Johnny P. Parker . Kenneth Charles Parker . Harold F. Parrish . Lee Allen Ratliff . Daniel A. Richard . Earl A. Rinehart . Myron W. Roberts . John V. Runnels . Lowell G. Rushton . Donald Max Rynerson . Glenn Hall Skaggs . John D. Smith . Robert Spears . Noble B. Surber . Richard L. Tanselle . Harry Theodore Taylor . Raymond B. Townsley . Charles F. Walters . Billy Gene Ward . Joseph L. Ward . Harry Russell Warriner . Lewis Albium Watkins . Raymond C. Weingarth . Robert L. Williams . James Edwin Wills . Leonard E. Wood . Wayne M. Wynkoop . Lester Harold Young, ( Left Back Panel )
Korean War. Maurice M. Garner . Charles William Heckman . Robert E. Mendenhall . Emory L. Roe,
Vietnam War. James H. Alexander . Donald Ray Bartley . Gilbert E. Buchanan . Robert W. Coffey . Jeffrey A. Davis . Allan D. Eyler . Earl F. Falconbury . Joe Bill Gibson . Russell E. Gilbrech . Terry A. Hoffman . Bernard L. Holzknecht . George L. Kleiber, Jr. . James P. Lanier . Max Eugene Joseph . Michael L. Mitchell . Dennis P. Neeley . Marvin Neeley . Barry L. Osborn . Michel L. Pugh . Donald Yeryar
( Smaller Stone Marker )
In Memory of
All Deceased Veterans
OF ALL WARS
Buried in Hendricks County
( Bronze Marker )
Hendricks County
War Memorial
This memorial is dedicated to the Hendricks County servicemen that have answered the call of duty. To these gallant servicemen, we add our heartfelt thanks for a job well done.
The memorial was just a Jaycee dream back in 1989 and that dream became reality on Dedication Day, July 4, 1992 thanks to the great support of the citizens of this County. Under this stone is a Time Capsule that contains the story of this dream and is to be opened on July 4, 2042.
Jeffery L. Dever
Memorial Designer Chairman
Mark K. Butterfield - Co-Chairman -
Jeffrey A. Utterback - Co-Chairman
( Front Center Panel )
In Honor
of
Hendricks
County
Veterans
who gave
their lives
in the
Defense
of
our Country
Once in our lives Forever in our Memories
( Right Front Panel )
World War I
Bunnie Roy Airhart Horace Russell Baker Claude Samuel Booker Herbert lee Brock Charles W. Caplinger Claude Marshall Crane Lee Derr Vance Hobart Fox George Everard Glossop
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Henry Hall Joseph Howard Head Donald Russell Helton Jesse Roy Hendrickson Leora Franklin Hicks Oscar Barker Holtsclaw Everett Lawson Jenkins Ora Franklin Johnston Henry Hobart Kurtz Herschell Hall Kurtz Raymond Leslie Burchard Lanslot McClain Walter William Odell Neil ODonnell Roger M. ODonnell Fank Harrison Parsons Otis Everett Pierson Paul Donald Richardson Russell Lee Sutherly Paul Thompson John A. Trotter
( Left Front Panel )
World War II
Julius Paul Barnett Dfibert Bayliff Merred Allen Blair Herman M. Bowne Merrill H. Bowne Maurice M. Boyd Lawrence E. Broach Lester Leroy Bryant Robert Carl Buchanan Griffith G. Burnett Alfred Eldon Clark Ernest Cook, Jr. Thomas Gordon Cooper Raymond H. Dellen Harrod Thomas Downard Marvin C. Dunivan Vessie F. Eggers Billy J. Emmert Chester L. Finchum Gerald Fiscus Jean M. Franklin George Frazier Green Donald Otis Griffith Garney B. Hartsock Morris E. Heald Edwin Helton Robert Earl Keeney Billy Ray Ketter Jack Allen Ketter Millard Smith King Joe Knoll Henry Fredrick Laakman Leo Creighton Lamar Lawrence L. Lewark Hiram Andrew Long Noble C. Long Loyal A. Macy
( Right Back Panel )
World War II
Frank Charles Marek Harry Jerry Marek
Photographed By Al Wolf, May 25, 2009
2. Bronze Marker - - Hendricks County (Danville, Indiana) War Memorial
Donald M. McKinzie Kenneth C. McKnight Charles Thomas Morris James William Mynatt Chester R. Nicholson Thomas B. Norman Noland L. ONeal Johnny P. Parker Kenneth Charles Parker Harold F. Parrish Lee Allen Ratliff Daniel A. Richard Earl A. Rinehart Myron W. Roberts John V. Runnels Lowell G. Rushton Donald Max Rynerson Glenn Hall Skaggs John D. Smith Robert Spears Noble B. Surber Richard L. Tanselle Harry Theodore Taylor Raymond B. Townsley Charles F. Walters Billy Gene Ward Joseph L. Ward Harry Russell Warriner Lewis Albium Watkins Raymond C. Weingarth Robert L. Williams James Edwin Wills Leonard E. Wood Wayne M. Wynkoop Lester Harold Young
( Left Back Panel )
Korean War
Maurice M. Garner Charles William Heckman Robert E. Mendenhall Emory L. Roe
Vietnam War
James H. Alexander Donald Ray Bartley Gilbert E. Buchanan Robert W. Coffey Jeffrey A. Davis Allan D. Eyler Earl F. Falconbury Joe Bill Gibson Russell E. Gilbrech Terry A. Hoffman Bernard L. Holzknecht George L. Kleiber, Jr. James P. Lanier Max Eugene Joseph Michael L. Mitchell Dennis P. Neeley Marvin Neeley Barry L. Osborn Michel L. Pugh Donald Yeryar
Erected 1992 by Danville & Pittsboro
Photographed By Al Wolf, May 25, 2009
3. Front Wide View - - Hendricks County War Memorial Marker
Jaycees, Citizens.
Topics and series. This memorial is listed in this topic list: Heroes. In addition, it is included in the Time Capsules series list.
Location. 39° 45.64′ N, 86° 31.442′ W. Marker is in Danville, Indiana, in Hendricks County. Memorial is at the intersection of West Main Street and South Washington Street, on the left when traveling west on West Main Street. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Danville IN 46122, United States of America. Touch for directions.
4. Back Wide View - - Hendricks County War Memorial
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5. Long Back View - - Hendricks County War Memorial
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6. Front Right Panel - - Hendricks War Memorial
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7. Front Left Panel - - Hendricks County War Memorial
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8. Back Center & Right Panel - - Hendricks County War Memorial
The Center section reads the same on both sides, but the rain made it difficult to photograph.
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9. Back Left Panel - - Hendricks County War Memorial
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10. East Side of Hendricks County Courthouse
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11. West Side of Hendricks County Courthouse
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12. Corner View - - Hendricks County Courthouse
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13. South Side - - Hendricks County Courthouse
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14. North Side of Hendricks County Courthouse
(Click photo to see details.) See the lower right of the photo - note the Bell sitting on the sidewalk at the Courthouse Entrance.
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15. 1880 - - Courthouse Bell ! ! !
(Click photo to see details.) Inscribed:
"Contracted for Jan. 9th 1880 A.D. by:
J. W. Tinder, Prest. Commission.
W. H. Nichols, Co. Auditor.
Hendricks Co. Court House.
Danville, Ind."
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16. 1880 - - Courthouse Bell ! ! !
(Click photo to see details.) Inscribed:
""Henry McShane & Co.
Baltimore, Md.
1880 ""
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17. Mayberry Cafe - Danville, Indiana
Across the street from the Courthouse, and within shouting distance of the Hendricks County War Memorial, is the "Mayberry Cafe". Well worth the visit!!
Photographed By Al Wolf, May 25, 2009
18. The Mayberry Squad Car - Show Stopper.....
Credits. This page was last revised on December 24, 2020. It was originally submitted on May 29, 2009, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana. This page has been viewed 3,744 times since then and 42 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. submitted on May 29, 2009, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana. • Syd Whittle was the editor who published this page.