Pawcatuck in Stonington in New London County, Connecticut — The American Northeast (New England)
Pawcatuck World War I Monument
Pawcatuck
Has Not
Forgotten
( left panel )
Our democracy has been tested and the forces of autocracy have been defeated
( right panel )
Loyally did they serve with a consecrated devotion to duty and a will to conquer
( left tablet )
Adams, Edmund Adams, Irving P. Arnott, George Arnott, James Arnott, John Arnott, William Babcock, Bourdon A. Barker, Fred H., Jr. Bell, James F. Bentley, John I. Berqua, John Billings, Edward E. Bliven, Carl Bliven, Percy E. Bliven, Walter G. Bogue, Raymond * Bourdeau, Joseph Bricker, Harry M. Brindley, Hubert Bromley, Hollis Brophy, Charles A. Brophy, John W. Brown, Albert Brown, Alzero F. Brown, William E. Brown, William J. Bryant, Joseph W. Burdick, Charles W. Burdick, Clarence A. Burdick, Harold R. * Burdick, Harry E. Burdick, Stanton A. Burdick, Lloyd Burdick, Vernon Byers, Elvin B. Card, Charles E. Castagna, Thomas A. Champlin, William M. Cella, Leo L. Cella, William D. Chapman, George P. Chase, Edward Clark, Arthur Clark, Charles H. Clark, Frederick A. Clark, William H. Collins, Frank Collins, Fred Collins, William Congelosi, Rosario Connors, Francis J. Connors, Joseph E. Connors, Maurice Cooper, Thomas R. Crandall, Louis E. Craven, Joseph, Jr. Crider, Joseph P. Crompton, William W. Cronin, Dennis Crosby, Alexander Crosby, Henry H., Jr. Crumb, E. Merle Cusack, John E. Dawley, Roy L. Deady, Timothy C. Delaney, John F. Demars, James R. Dennehy, John R. Devaney, Charles Diedrich, William Donohue, James A. Donohue, James F. Donohue, John J. Downie, Charles E. Duggan, Walter J. Dunn, Phillip G. Durfee, William H. Eaton, Fred J. Ellis, Charles R. Fallon, John H. Fishwick, William M. Fontaine, Albert Frank, Samuel Freestone, Robert M. Galaher, David Gallagher, John F. Gallagher, William J. Gardiner, Charles Gardiner, Thomas Gordon, Sol Greene, Howard A. Greene, Lewis R. Grills, Jacob Grills, Joseph Haggerty, George Hall, Dutee J. Harroca, Joseph Hartson, Byron A. Harvey, Charles H. Harvey, Walter J. Hemphill, Russell Higgenbotham, Charles Higgenbotham, D. Lester Higgins, Edwin C. Higgins, Joseph A. Higgins, William R. Hillard, Paul N. Hoag, Clifford Hodge, Emory S. * Holdsworth, John W. Holt, Edward Howard, James D. Ibison, Thomas P. Johnson, William Johnson, Oscar E. Jordan, Aloysius J. Jordan, Andrew R., Jr. Jordan, Charles F. Joseph, Louis J. Keane, James A. Keegan, Allison Keegan, Charles L. Keegan, Michael A. Kelleher, James Kelleher, Michael C. Keanard, Henry P. Kenyon, Benjamin Kenyon, Harry Kenyon, M. Elwood Kenyon, Robert Kenyon, S. Spicer Kitchen, John E. Kitchen, William F. Knight, Charles E. Knight, Charles N. Knott, Archie Lahn, Abraham Lahn, David Lavimoniere, Charles Lavimoniere, William A. Law, John B. Leary, William F. Lebrecque, Arthur L.
( right tablet )
Lebrecque, Homer Ledwith, Charles Lee, Joseph J. Leiper, Alexander Leiper, Thomas Lenihan, William J. Leonard, Raymond Lewis, Brron F. Lewis, Merton B. Jr. Lihou, George M. Linger, Harry H. Lorello, Nicholas Lugar, George Mahoney, Edward J. Mahoney, James H. Marr, E. George Martell, Henry Mawson, Alvin W. Maxwell, Clarence Mayne, Joseph W. McGowan, William I. McGowan, Thomas Jr. McGrath, Arthur McGuinness, Howard D. McGuinness, J. Joseph McKenna, John E. McMahon, Jeremiah McShane, John F. McVeigh, William Mellow, David Mellow, Fred Michele, Giacento Mills, William Miner, Elias Moore, James J. Moore, Raymond Moran, Joseph R. Morey, William Moriarity, James Murphy, Everett Murphy, Michael J. Murphy, William P. Nash, Arthur N. Nelder, Edward Nelder, Horace Newton, Charles D. OConnell, John A. OConnell, Leon OKeefe, William J. ONeil, Arthur ONeil, Arthur E. ONeil, Joseph J. ONeil, Raymond C. Orlando, Antonio Orlando, Joseph Orlando, Rosario Oiulette, Anthony * Ozanne, Joseph A. Parker, Frank Parkinson, James Parkinson, Richard Jr. Parkinson, Vincent Pasetti, Columbus Peabody, T. Edward Pendleton, Raymond E. Phillips, William A. Jr. Purtill, Joseph J. Ray, Harold Ray, Charles W. Rippell, Clarence * Roberts, Clarence Roberts, Fred Robinson, Fred J. Rock, Alexander Rugus, Albert E. * Roode, Carl E. Roode, Charles J. Rook, Lawrence E. Roy, John W. Rushlow, Joseph O. Ryan, James E. Ryan, Thomas J. Salvatore, Frank Scialabba, Rosario Schiller, John A. Senior, William B. Shaw, James W. Shea, Daniel Shea, D. Gerard Shea, Harold F. Shea, James F. Shea, Jeremiah S. Shea, Jeremiah T. Shea, John Shea, John R. Shea, Patrick J. Shea, Richard OB Shea, Stephen A. Shea, Thomas Shortman, Howard B. Shortman, Simeon R. Shugrue, Roger Simons, Herman R. Sisson, Ralph Slaughter, Harold E. Smith, Clifford Smith, John E. Snyder, Ira A. Stillman, George A. Stillman, Karl G. Stockwell, Alfred Sullivan, Arthur Sullivan, Daniel Sullivan, James Sullivan, John H. Sullivan, John J. Sullivan, John L. Sullivan, John S. Sullivan, Joseph Sullivan, M. Joseph Sullivan, Patrick J. Sullivan, Thomas F. Surber, William F. * Sutcliffe, Harry H. Sutcliffe, John H. Tarbox, Edward Tarbox, Emory Tarbox, Orrin Tassell, Carl S. Terranova, Natale Thorp, Walter Tuite, Thomas P. Twomey, Al. J. Verry, Harry Vrountas, Nicholas Wallwork, John Wheeler, Edward Whewell, George White, Ernest Whiting, Harold Wilcox, Byron E. Williams, James Wright, John W.
Topics. This monument and memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World I.
Location. 41° 22.582′ N, 71° 50.568′ W. Marker is in Stonington, Connecticut, in New London County. It is in Pawcatuck. Memorial is at the intersection of South Boad Street (U.S. 1) and Pequot Trail, on the right when traveling south on South Boad Street. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Stonington CT 06378, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Historic Mills (approx. half a mile away); WHS vs. SHS Football Rivalry (approx. half a mile away); The Pawcatuck River (approx. half a mile away); This Site Is Dedicated (approx. 0.6 miles away); USS Pawcatuck Veterans Monument (approx. 0.6 miles away); POW-MIA Memorial (approx. 0.6 miles away); Pawcatuck Bridge (approx. 0.6 miles away); Westerly Pawcatuck War Memorial (approx. 0.6 miles away in Rhode Island). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Stonington.
Credits. This page was last revised on February 10, 2023. It was originally submitted on September 15, 2013, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 976 times since then and 14 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. submitted on September 15, 2013, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut.