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By J. J. Prats, December 3, 2018
Summerland Memorial Park
GEOGRAPHIC SORT WITH USA FIRST
201California (Santa Barbara County), Summerland — To the Loyalty — Summerland Veterans Memorial —
On Lillie Avenue just east of Colville Street, on the right when traveling east.
To the loyalty. Those who joined the colors from here served their country for the cause of Humanity and Liberty. Horace H. Abbott • Roland Wilder • Leon W. Darling • Charles V. Olds • Ernest Olds • Carl W. Carpenter • Thos D. Dickerson • . . . — Map (db m155764) WM
202California (Santa Barbara County), Vandenberg AFB — USAF Medal of Honor Recipients
On California Avenue at Oregon Avenue, on the right when traveling south on California Avenue.
In memory of USAF Medal of Honor Recipients World War I 2d Lt. Erwin R. Bleckley - Oct. 6, 1918, Binarville, France • 2d Lt. Harold E. Goettler - Oct. 6, 1918, Binarville, France • 2d Lt. Frank Luke, Jr. - Sept. 29, 1918, Murvaux, . . . — Map (db m50514) HM
203California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — 895 — Hostess House
On Mitchell Lane at University Avenue on Mitchell Lane.
This building originally served Camp Fremont as a meeting place for servicemen and visitors. When moved from its original site to Palo Alto, it became the first municipally sponsored community center in the nation. It is the only remaining structure . . . — Map (db m54017) HM
204California (Santa Clara County), Palo Alto — The Hostess House War and Veterans Memorial
On Mitchell Lane at University Avenue on Mitchell Lane.
[Several veterans memorials are located at the base of the flagstaff in front of the Hostess House.] Side A: 1861 – 1865 McKinley Post Number 187 Dept. of Calif. And Nev. Grand Army of the Republic . . . — Map (db m54117) HM
205California (Santa Clara County), Saratoga — Saratoga World War I Memorial
On Saratoga-Los Gatos Road (Route 9) near Saratoga, on the right when traveling south.
. . . — Map (db m68939) WM
206California (Santa Cruz County), Aptos — Seacliff SS Palo Alto 100 years
On State Park Drive, on the left when traveling south.
Fearing the world might run out of steel, the United States commissioned tankers built of concrete during World War I (1914-1918). Launched in Oakland on May 29, 1919, the SS Palo Alto arrived too late to serve her intended purpose. She remained . . . — Map (db m134748) HM
207California (Santa Cruz County), Santa Cruz — Santa Cruz County World War Memorial
On Pacific Avenue at Front Street on Pacific Avenue.
(There are two markers, front and back, on this memorial.) Front: Dedicated to those from Santa Cruz County who served their country in the World War, and to the memory of these who "gave the last full measure of devotion" . . . — Map (db m62527) WM
208California (Santa Cruz County), Watsonville — Donald Leon Rose
On Corralitos Road at Browns Valley Road on Corralitos Road.
Dedicated to the memory of Donald Leon Rose Born July 1888 Killed in Action August 10, 1918. St. Miniel, France 4th Military Police 91st Division — Map (db m54902) HM
209California (Santa Cruz County), Watsonville — Men Die O Liberty That Thou Endurs — Watsonville Union High School Veterans Memorial
On East Beach Street west of Lincoln Street, on the right.
World War I: Men Die O Liberty That Thou Endurs 1918 Joseph Rebeiro • Lester Rowe • Reuben Silva • William Sullivan World War II: Plaque 1: May the memory of those alumni of Watsonville Union High School . . . — Map (db m62798) WM
210California (Siskiyou County), Dorris — Dorris Veterans Memorial
On Main Street (U.S. 97) near East 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north.
Killed in Action V.F.W. Post 5944 Dorris , California Richard J. Birman • Loren E. Clark • Hudson Moak • Roy N. Taber • Donald F. Taber • James Forthingham • Dalton Yokem • Pete Viscanni • Howard Camp • John S. Branstetter • Clair . . . — Map (db m87944) WM
211California (Siskiyou County), Dunsmuir — Dunsmuir World War Memorial
On Dunsmuir Avenue near Spruce Street when traveling north.
Memorial To Our Soldier Boys Of Siskiyou County Who Served In the World War Erected by Eagle Cliff Lodge 163 K. of P. A.D. 1923 — Map (db m89122) WM
212California (Siskiyou County), Etna — Etna Cemetery Veterans Memorial
Near Sawyers Bar Road.
American Legion Perry Harris Post 260 dedicates this Veterans Memorial to the men and women who have served in the Armed Forces of the United States of America 2006 World War I plaque Presented by the Class of 1917 as a . . . — Map (db m113340) WM
213California (Siskiyou County), Fort Jones — Fort Jones War Memorial
On East St at Sterling St, on the right when traveling north on East St.
To the Memory of Those Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice For Our Country in the World Wars World War I Ed Del Ray • Maud Evans • Perry Harris • George V. Mathews • Leonard Schull • William A. Sheffield • Hallet Smith • Joe Silva • Frank J. . . . — Map (db m113424) WM
214California (Siskiyou County), Fort Jones — World Wars Memorial
On Eastside Road at Sterling Street, on the left when traveling south on Eastside Road.
To the memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice for out county in the World Wars World War I Ed Del Ray • Maud Evans • Perry Harris • George V. Mathews • Leonard Schull • William A. Sheffield • Hallett Smith • Joe Silva • Frank J. . . . — Map (db m70267) WM
215California (Siskiyou County), Hornbook — Founding of the American Legion
On Front Street near Henly-Hornbook Road, on the right when traveling north.
This plaque commemorates the 60th anniversary of the American Legion. The national charter was signed in Hornbook on Sept. 16, 1919 by President Woodrow Wilson while his train stopped enroute from Portland to San Francisco. — Map (db m88022) HM
216California (Solano County), Benicia — World War I Memorial
Near West First Street.
. . . — Map (db m16354) WM
217California (Stanislaus County), Ceres — Ceres War Memorial
On North Street at El Camino Street, on the right when traveling east on North Street.
Remember those who Remembered us. The Living – The Dead The POW – The MIA They Will Not Be Forgotten. Dedicated November 11. 1989 Founder Glen R. Perales Vietnam Vet W.W. I Sterling Pack • H. . . . — Map (db m19462) WM
218California (Stanislaus County), Modesto — Modesto War Memorial
On "I" Street, on the right when traveling east.
[Panel 1:] PEACE This silent tribute to the fallen heros of Stanislaus County who gave their lives for family and country that Freedom and Peace may endure. They bravely fought not for fame or glory but for Liberty . . . — Map (db m19482) WM
219California (Sutter County), Yuba City — Sutter County Veterans Memorial
On Veterans Memorial Drive east of Butte House Road.
Entrance to the Memorial Panel 1: We as a community have committed ourselves to honor our Veterans, the living and the dead, We must embrace the fact that we are the benefactors of their sacrifices. We must also remember to . . . — Map (db m64329) WM
220California (Sutter County), Yuba City — Veterans Memorial Monument — City of Yuba City, Ca
On Second Street at Bridge Street, on the left when traveling south on Second Street.
On Memorial Day, May 30, 1922, the Veterans Memorial Monument was dedicated to honor Sutter County service veterans who had paid the ultimate sacrifice during the Great War of 1914 – 1918. The original memorial monument was made possible . . . — Map (db m63209) WM
221California (Tuolumne County), Sonora — Veterans Memorial Building — Dedicated 1933 — Tuolumne County War Memorials —
On North Washington Street (State Highway 49) at East Jackson Street, on the right when traveling north on North Washington Street.
[ First Marker - See Photo #1 ] Veterans Memorial Building American Legion Post 58 & Auxiliary Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 3154 & Auxiliary Disabled American Veterans Chapter 119 & . . . — Map (db m31933) WM
222California (Yolo County), Davis — Davis Cemetery Veterans Memorial — Post 6949 V.F.W.
On Pole Line Road at East 8th Street on Pole Line Road.
In Memory of Those Who Gave Their Lives For Our Freedom World War I Virgil W. Agard · Charles V. Alford · Harry Bauer · W.H. Bellows · Thurston R. Chamberlain · Edward C. Delray · Claude J. Dince · Percy C. Eugene · Oliver O. Grayson . . . — Map (db m91434) WM
223California (Yolo County), West Sacramento — Veterans Plaza
Near 2nd Street.
[First Marker] SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR 1898 The Spanish-American War was a turning point in American history. It marked the first time that we sent troops overseas to defend freedom. Whether at San Juan Hill or Manila Bay, these founders of . . . — Map (db m15707) WM
224California (Yolo County), Woodland — Yolo County War Memorial
Near Court Street, on the right when traveling west.
"From these honored dead, we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave their last full measure of devotion, that we highly resolve that the dead shall not have died in vain." World War I Virgil W. . . . — Map (db m57595) WM
225California (Yuba County), Marysville — Yuba County Veterans Memorial
On 5th Street, on the right when traveling west.
We as a community have committed ourselves to honor our Veterans…the living and the dead. We must embrace the fact that we are the benefactors of their sacrifices. We must also remember to honor the Veterans who gave the ultimate sacrifice . . . — Map (db m40196) WM
226California (Yuba County), Smartsville — Edward James McGanney
Near Smartville Road, on the right when traveling west.
Born Oct. 31, 1891. Killed in action in the Argonne, France Oct. 5th, 1918 He died that others might live — Map (db m39872) HM
227Colorado (Adams County), Aurora — Colorado Freedom Memorial
On North Telluride Street 0.1 miles from East 6th Avenue (Colorado Highway 30), on the right when traveling north.
"It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here... to the great task remaining before us... that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion, . . . — Map (db m75613) WM
228Colorado (Adams County), Aurora — WWI Medical Staff Memorial
Near East Montview Boulevard when traveling south.
1917     1918 In Memory of the Officers Nurses and Enlisted Men of the Medical Department United States Army Who Lost Their Lives During the World War This Tablet is Erected by their Coworkers of the Medical Department . . . — Map (db m96553) WM
229Colorado (Adams County), Buckley Air Force Base — Buckley
Near Beaver Creek Street at A Basin Avenue.
In honor of 1Lt John Harold Buckley (1896-1918) Longmont, Colorado Lost his life in World War I, on a mission behind German lines. Buckley Field 1942-1947 Denver Naval Air Station 1947-1959 Buckley Air National Guard Base . . . — Map (db m75593) HM WM
230Colorado (Gunnison County), Gunnison — POW/MIA Memorial
On Tomichi Avenue (U.S. 50) at Loveland Street, on the right when traveling west on Tomichi Avenue.
. . . — Map (db m158555) WM
231Connecticut (Fairfield County), Bethel — Bethel World War I Monument
On Glenwood Avenue (Connecticut Route 302) at P.T. Barnum Square, on the left when traveling west on Glenwood Avenue.
Erected By The Community Association Of Bethel In Honor Of Her War Veterans 1928 — Map (db m21233) HM
232Connecticut (Fairfield County), Bridgeport — Bridgeport Veterans Memorial
On Broad Street at State Street, on the right when traveling north on Broad Street.
This Tablet Is Dedicated To Bridgeports Sons And Daughters Who Gave 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, . . . — Map (db m91929) WM
233Connecticut (Fairfield County), Bridgeport — Bryant Electric Company World War I Monument
On Broad Street at State Street, on the right when traveling north on Broad Street.
In Recognition Of The Patriotism Of Our Employees Who Entered The Service Of Our Country During The Great War 1914 – 1918 The Bryant Electric Company — Map (db m91931) WM
234Connecticut (Fairfield County), Danbury — Danbury Veterans Monument
On Memorial Drive at South Street, on the left when traveling south on Memorial Drive.
Center Marker:In Honor of The Men and Women of Danbury who served in the World War 1917 – 1919 In Memory of these men who made the supreme sacrifice for liberty Toby Asmar Co. M. 325th Infantry Killed In . . . — Map (db m23084) WM
235Connecticut (Fairfield County), Danbury — Soldiers and Sailors Memorial
On West Street at Division Street, on the left when traveling west on West Street.
[ Inscribed around the bronze base ] Dedicated to the Soldiers and Sailors of Danbury 1776 1861 1898 1917 Donald E. Curran SCMap (db m22785) HM
236Connecticut (Fairfield County), Darien — Darien Civil War and World War I Memorial
On Renshaw Road at Park Place, on the right when traveling west on Renshaw Road.
(left plaque) Civil War (1861 – 1865) Carl Acherman • James H. Bates • Lewis H. Benedict • Joseph Bushy • Nathan R. Byxbee • Charles H. Clock • Horace Curtis • Phillip Fortune • Michael Harmo • Frederick Henderson • William H. Howe • . . . — Map (db m80179) WM
237Connecticut (Fairfield County), Darien — Spring Grove Cemetery Veterans Memorial
On Post Road (U.S. 1) at Hecker Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Post Road.
(inscribed around the base) Dedicated to the Veterans of the Nation 1861 • 1898 • 1917 — Map (db m80263) WM
238Connecticut (Fairfield County), Easton — Easton Remembers
On Stepney Road (Connecticut Route 59) at Sport Hill Road, on the left when traveling north on Stepney Road.
1914   1919 Easton Remembers The Great War These Served Dr. C. Lincoln Banks • Frank G. Davis • Howard Elderd • Marna W. Gilbert • Carlton, Gordon • Victor E. Gustafson • Andrew Jaros • John G. Keller • Joseph H. Keller • Daniel Klein • Fred . . . — Map (db m30943) HM
239Connecticut (Fairfield County), Fairfield — Fairfield Honor Roll
On Old Post Road at Beach Road, on the left when traveling south on Old Post Road.
Fairfield Honor Roll In Honor of the Men and Women who Have Served In World War I   World War II   Korea   Vietnam   Persian Gulf [ far left panel ] Korea   [ 559 names listed] [ left panel ] World War I   [ . . . — Map (db m27370) WM
240Connecticut (Fairfield County), Fairfield — Fairfield Sons Memorial
On Pequot Avenue at Old Post Road, on the left when traveling north on Pequot Avenue.
In Grateful Loving Memory Of All Fairfield Sons Who Have Laid Down Their Lives For Our Country World War I World War II Korea Vietnam Dedicated Nov. 11, 1988 Southport, Conn. — Map (db m27151) WM
241Connecticut (Fairfield County), Greenwich — Greenwich World War I Memorial
On Greenwich Avenue at Arch Street, on the right when traveling south on Greenwich Avenue.
[ south side ] In Honor of The Men and Women Of Greenwich Who Served In The World War [ east side ] In Memory Of Those Who Died And an Inspiration To All Who Follow [ west side ] Second Battle . . . — Map (db m38427) HM
242Connecticut (Fairfield County), Greenwich — Raynal C. Bolling
On Greenwich Avenue at Arch Street, on the right when traveling south on Greenwich Avenue.
[ front ] Bolling [ back ] Raynal C. Bolling Born September 1, 1877 Foresaw His Nation's Call to Arms And Left a Brilliant Career To Prepare Himself for Service In the World War Colonel of Aviation American . . . — Map (db m38426) HM
243Connecticut (Fairfield County), Monroe — Monroe World War I Memorial
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 25) at Pepper Street, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
In grateful recognition of the valor and devotion of the young men of this community who served in the World War for liberty and justice 1914 – 1919 Adams Fred Leroy • Anderlot William • Bachman George • Beardsley L Ben • Beardsley Ray . . . — Map (db m25332) HM
244Connecticut (Fairfield County), Monroe — Monroe World War I Memorial
On Monroe Turnpike (Connecticut Route 111) at Fan Hill Road, on the left when traveling north on Monroe Turnpike.
In Grateful Recognition Of the Valor and Devotion of The Young Men of this Community Who Served in the World War For Liberty and Justice 1914 -- 1919 Adams Fred Leroy • Anderlot William • Bachman George * • Bachman John Jr • . . . — Map (db m26091) HM
245Connecticut (Fairfield County), New Fairfield — New Fairfield Veterans Memorial
On Connecticut Route 37 0.1 miles north of Brush Hill Road (Route 39), on the left when traveling north.
They shall not grow old as we that are left grow old. Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn them. French & Indian War Samuel Fairchild Militia K.I.A. Aug. 4, 1759 Burmell Barnum Militia K.I.A. Aug. 4, 1761 Civil War Frederick C. . . . — Map (db m23063) WM
246Connecticut (Fairfield County), Norwalk — Norwalk World War I Memorial
On East Avenue at Park Street, on the right when traveling south on East Avenue.
This monument is erected as a tribute of honor to the Citizens of Norwalk, Conn. who devoted themselves to the cause of freedom in the service of our country during the Great World War, 1917 – 1919 and as a memorial to the men who made the . . . — Map (db m53763) HM
247Connecticut (Fairfield County), Redding — Town of Redding World War I Memorial
On Sanfordtown Road at Cross Highway, on the left when traveling south on Sanfordtown Road.
Town of Redding 1914   Roll of Honor   1918 Erected in Appreciation of The Services of Our Men and Women Who Served in the World War Harold Albin • Carl A. Anderson • Hubert Anderson • Sigurd Anderson • Edward Babcock • . . . — Map (db m26815) HM
248Connecticut (Fairfield County), Ridgefield — Ridgefield Veterans Monument
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 35) at Branchville Road (Connecticut Route 102), on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
[ west side ] To the Memory of The Citizens of Ridgefield Who Served Their Country In the Wars of the Republic 1775 – 1918 Erected by the People of Ridgefield MCMXXIV [ east side ] War of the . . . — Map (db m31972) WM
249Connecticut (Fairfield County), Rowayton — Rowayton Veterans Memorial
On Rowayton Avenue at Wilson Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Rowayton Avenue.
Memorial Gun A Cannon of the Heroic Deeds of Our Soldiers and Sailors of the Republic in the War of the Rebellion for the Preservation of the Union Erected 1901 From U.S.S. Tallapossa (south side plaque) In Honor of the Citizens of . . . — Map (db m80306) WM
250Connecticut (Fairfield County), Shelton — Shelton Veterans Monument
On Canal Street East at Cornell Street, on the right when traveling north on Canal Street East.
A Victory Denied Vietnam War 1961 – 1975 The Forgotten War Korean War 1950 – 1953 Freedom Is Not Free World War II 1941 – 1945 The War To End All Wars World War I 1917 – 1918 . . . — Map (db m25613) WM
251Connecticut (Fairfield County), Shelton — Shelton World War I Monument
On Hill Street at Coram Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Hill Street.
Honor Roll Tablet Erected By The City of Shelton In Honor of the Men of This Community In the Military or Naval Forces of Our Country Erected November 1918 [ center column ] Died In Service Thomas Arena • Joseph . . . — Map (db m28282) HM
252Connecticut (Fairfield County), Shelton — To Honor the Men and Women of the City of Shelton
On Howe Avenue (Route 110) at Roberts Street, on the right when traveling north on Howe Avenue.
To Honor The Men and Women of the City of Shelton Who Served Their Country and In Memory of Those Who Made the Supreme Sacrifice Killed In Action World War I Arena, Thomas USA • Bernabeo, Joseph USA • Burke, Chester Arthur USA . . . — Map (db m25615) WM
253Connecticut (Fairfield County), Sherman — Sherman World War I Memorial
On Connecticut Route 39 0.1 miles north of Sawmill Road, on the left when traveling north.
In Honor of the Citizens of The Town of Sherman Who Served Their Country in the World War 1914 1918 Alfredson David • Atkins Charles S. • * Blantin Ernest • Blantin John Jr. • Boo Axel • Burch Elvin H. • Cussler Edward • Gentles Robert B. • . . . — Map (db m24434) HM
254Connecticut (Fairfield County), Stamford — Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients
On Westover Road, on the right when traveling south.
. . . — Map (db m53764) HM
255Connecticut (Fairfield County), Stamford — Stamford Veterans Memorial
On Atlantic Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling north on Atlantic Street.
[ central pedestal ] Lest We Forget Within this pedestal is placed a time capsule recording for all time those residents of Stamford who responded to the call, some giving their lives while serving in our past wars. In future . . . — Map (db m38754) HM
256Connecticut (Fairfield County), Stamford — Stamford Veterans Monument
On Grove Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling north on Grove Street.
[ inscription around the top ] In Everlasting Memory of Stamford's Patriots 1641 – 1918 [ battle names inscribed in the panel between the fluted columns ] 1689 – 1763 Port Royal • Schenectady • Haverhill • . . . — Map (db m38430) HM
257Connecticut (Fairfield County), Stamford — Stamford World War I Memorial
On Grove Street at Main Street, on the right when traveling north on Grove Street.
The Citizens of Stamford Erect This Memorial In Memory Of Those Who Served and Died For Their Country 1916 - 1918 — Map (db m38429) HM
258Connecticut (Fairfield County), Stratford — Stratford World War I Memorial
On Academy Hill 0.1 miles from Main Street (Connecticut Route 113), on the left when traveling east.
World War I Apr. 6, 1917 – Nov. 11, 1918 Dedicated to the Soldiers From Stratford Who Served Our Country During World War I Killed In Action George C Anderson Martin Cunningham George Desario Charles Dunn . . . — Map (db m25784) HM
259Connecticut (Fairfield County), Stratford — Stratford World War I Monument
On West Broad Street at Main Street (Connecticut Route 113), on the left when traveling west on West Broad Street.
In Grateful Recognition Of All Those Who Served Our Country In Time Of War The Town Of Stratford Dedicates This Memorial A.D. 1931 — Map (db m25898) HM
260Connecticut (Fairfield County), Trumbull — Long Hill World War I Memorial
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 111) at Broadway Road, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In Grateful Recognition Of the Valor and Devotion of The Young Men of this Community Who Served in the World War For Liberty and Justice 1914 -------- 1919 Beach, E. Merrill • Brewster, Frederick P. • Burroughs, Stephen J. • . . . — Map (db m26090) HM
261Connecticut (Fairfield County), Trumbull — Nichols, Conn. World War Veterans Memorial
On Huntington Turnpike (Connecticut Route 108) at Shelton Road, on the right when traveling north on Huntington Turnpike.
[ front tablet ] Nichols, Conn. World War Veterans 1917 – 1918 Alexander Nacy. • Nathan S. Mac Donald. • Stephen C. Onofrey. • Edward F. Marshall. • Stephen E. Stancisko. • Clarence A. Cooper. • Frederick W. Weller. • Frank . . . — Map (db m25912) HM
262Connecticut (Fairfield County), Trumbull — Trumbull World War I Memorial
On Church Hill Road (Connecticut Route 127) at Main Street (Connecticut Route 111), on the left when traveling north on Church Hill Road.
World War Veterans Trumbull Center, Conn. 1914 – 1919 Brelsford, William • Crocker, Ernest F. • Crocker, Lloyd C. • Evans, B. Ira • Machalowski, Charles • Machalowski, George • Machalowski, Gustave • Machalowski, Julius • Moody, . . . — Map (db m26084) HM
263Connecticut (Fairfield County), Weston — Honor Roll Weston, Connecticut
On Norfield Road 0.1 miles east of Weston Road (Route 57), on the left when traveling east.
Honor Roll Weston, Connecticut World War I Berglund, Reuben W. • Gifford, Vernon • Gustafson, Axel C. • Hurlbutt, Horace C., Jr. • Jacobi, Frank • Jacobi, Fred • Jacobi, Rudolph • Kramer, Herbert L. • Merwin, Harold • * Miller, Kenneth • * . . . — Map (db m30816) WM
264Connecticut (Fairfield County), Westport — Westport World War I Monument
On Myrtle Avenue at Avery Place, on the left when traveling north on Myrtle Avenue.
[ south side ] 1917 – 1918 Dedicated To The Citizens Of Westport Who Served In The World War Erected Nov. 11, 1930 [ west side ] Honor Roll Gold Star These Gave Their Lives Carusone, Patsy • . . . — Map (db m30792) HM
265Connecticut (Fairfield County), Wilton — Hillside Cemetery World War Memorial
Near Ridgefield Road (Connecticut Route 33) 0.2 miles north of Belden Hill Road, on the left when traveling north.
In Memory Of Those Who Gave Their Lives World Wars I and II James B. Whipple • Edward A. Bass • Ralph H. Cooke • Willis M. DeForest Jr. • Birchard E. Evans • Martyn A. Ficke • David F. Keeler • Daniel P. McNamara • William L. Meyer • Henry H.N. . . . — Map (db m30468) HM
266Connecticut (Fairfield County), Wilton — Wilton Roll of Honor
On Old Ridgefield Road at Hubbard Road, on the right when traveling west on Old Ridgefield Road.
Roll Of Honor 1917 – 1918 * James B. Whipple Harry E. Aurmack • George Barringer • Sante Bananni • Charles D. Bennett • Clinton Bennett • Lansing Bennett • Kingsley Birdsall • Edward D. Bolley • Edward Bouterlier • Floyd Bouton • James S. . . . — Map (db m32255) HM
267Connecticut (Fairfield County), Wilton — Wilton Veterans Memorial
On Old Ridgefield Road at Glen Side Road, on the left when traveling north on Old Ridgefield Road.
Wilton Veterans Memorial Honoring Those who served Revolutionary War   1775 – 1784 War of 1812   1812 – 1814 Mexican War   1846 – 1848 Civil War   1861 1865 Spanish – American War   1989 – 1902 . . . — Map (db m32254) WM
268Connecticut (Hartford County), Avon — Avon Veterans Monument
On West Main Street (U.S. 202) at Ensign Drive, on the right when traveling west on West Main Street.
[ center panel ] Avon Remembers "No Greater Gift" Mexican War Sperry, Orrin Civil War Beman, Job • Booth, Austin C • Brewer, Gilbert F • Buckley, Frederick O • Calkins, Obed H • Clark, Henry W • Evans, Henry D • Evans, Newton J . . . — Map (db m33168) WM
269Connecticut (Hartford County), Berlin — Berlin Veterans Monument
On Worthington Ridge at Wildem Road, on the right when traveling south on Worthington Ridge.
1920 Erected By The Town Of Berlin In Honor Of Her Patriotic Men And Women Who Served Their Country In Time Of War For The Dead – A Tribute For The Living – A Memory For Posterity – An Emblem Of Loyalty To The . . . — Map (db m47327) WM
270Connecticut (Hartford County), Bloomfield — Roll of Honor — Town of Bloomfield
On Bloomfield Avenue (Connecticut Route 189) at Park Avenue (Connecticut Route 178), on the right when traveling north on Bloomfield Avenue.
Roll of Honor Town of Bloomfield 1914   World War   1919 *Harry Emanuel Johnson   *Patrick J. Lane   *Willard Delmont Mason Alfred Arndt • Philip A Auben • Raymond H Barnard • Arthur G Beebe • Rev Howard W Benedict • Harold F . . . — Map (db m97352) HM
271Connecticut (Hartford County), Bristol — Bristol World War I Memorial
On Memorial Boulevard 0.2 miles east of East Street, on the right when traveling west.
This memorial was erected to honor those soldiers from Bristol, Connecticut who lost their lives during World War I. A pin-oak tree has been planted along the Memorial Boulevard, which was donated to the City of Bristol by Albert F. Rockwell, in . . . — Map (db m33515) HM
272Connecticut (Hartford County), Bristol — Bristol WW I Monument
On Memorial Boulevard at Mellen Street, on the left when traveling east on Memorial Boulevard.
[ west side ] The City of Bristol To Honor Its Residents Who Served in The World War, Here Records Their Names [ southwest side ] These Gave Their Lives John J. Bresnahan • Reginald L. Brown • Sebastiano . . . — Map (db m33460) HM
273Connecticut (Hartford County), Bristol — Dedicated to the Memory of Our Fallen Comrades
On Memorial Boulevard at Mellen Street, on the right when traveling west on Memorial Boulevard.
Dedicated to the Memory Of Our Fallen Comrades And Presented to the City of Bristol By Harold F. Emmett Post No. 994 Veterans of Foreign Wars Of The United States. July 17, 1926 — Map (db m88302) HM
274Connecticut (Hartford County), Bristol — Memorial Boulevard Commemoration
On Memorial Boulevard at Mellen Street, on the right when traveling west on Memorial Boulevard.
Memorial Boulevard Commemoration 1921 – 1996 WW I Supreme Sacrifice Recognition Anthony Benaliark • Leslie E. Billings • William R. Bolton • William Neumann • Eugene Ridolpi • Frederick D. Sheldon — Map (db m33462) HM
275Connecticut (Hartford County), Burlington — Burlington Civil War – WW I Memorial
On Spielman Highway (Connecticut Route 4) at George Washington Turnpike, on the right when traveling east on Spielman Highway.
[ west side ] Civil War The Town Of Burlington Has Not Forgotten Her Beloved Brothers Who Offered Their Lives To Preserve The Union 1861 - 1865 Solomon A. Adkins • * Elijah W. Bacon • * Erastus S. Bacon • Samuel M. Bailey • Elias . . . — Map (db m33229) HM
276Connecticut (Hartford County), Canton — Canton Veterans Memorial
On Bridge Street (Connecticut Route 17) at River Street, on the right when traveling east on Bridge Street.
Canton Veterans Memorial In Grateful Memory Of The Men Who Died In The Service Of Their Country And In Recognition To All Men And Women Who Served That Freedom Might Live. This Monument Stands So That Future Generations Will Always . . . — Map (db m88300) WM
277Connecticut (Hartford County), East Granby — East Granby World War Roll of Honor
Near South Main Street at Memorial Drive, on the left when traveling south.
1917   East Granby   1919 Roll of Honor     World War Christian H. Ahrens • George H. Ahrens • Rena Ahrens • Stanley Bazyk • Charles W. Bishop • Eugene Bolden • Stanley Boultrish • Steve Brozatsky • Harry Whitehead Case • Coulter M. Cook • . . . — Map (db m97411) WM
278Connecticut (Hartford County), East Hartford — East Hartford World War I Monument
On Main Street at Central Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
1917 ― 1918 In Honor Of The Men And Women Of East Hartford Who Answered Their Country’s Call To Service In The World War To The Dead A Tribute To The Living A Memory To Posterity A Token Of Loyalty To The Flag Of . . . — Map (db m74740) WM
279Connecticut (Hartford County), East Windsor — East Windsor World War I Monument
On Rye Street near Old Ellington Drive, on the left when traveling south.
For Democacy Erected in Memory of Our Boys in the Town of East Windsor, Conn. Who, in the Time of Out Country’s Need, Willingly Laid Aside Their Duties to Enter The World War Offering Their Lives and Sacred Honor On the Altars of Our . . . — Map (db m113957) WM
280Connecticut (Hartford County), Enfield — Enfield Soldiers Monument
On Church Street at N. Main Street, on the right when traveling south on Church Street.
In Memory Of the Men of Enfield Who On Land and Sea Periled Their Lives For Union And Liberty, 1861-1865. Erected by The Town of Enfield A.D. 1885. ( east face ) Roll of Honor Killed in Battle Maj. Theo. H. Rockwood · . . . — Map (db m113882) WM
281Connecticut (Hartford County), Glastonbury — Glastonbury World War I Monument
On Hubbard Street at Green Cemetery Road, on the right when traveling west on Hubbard Street.
1917          1919 In Honor of Those of the Town of Glastonbury Who Answered Their Country’s Call To Serve Humanity Aborn, Merritt W. · Adams, Charles W. · Ahern, Matthew A. · Antos, Charles F. · Backus, Joseph H. · Barber, George H., M.D. · . . . — Map (db m98802) WM
282Connecticut (Hartford County), Granby — World War I Memorial
On Salmon Brook Street (U.S. 202) at North Granby Road, on the left when traveling north on Salmon Brook Street.
1917 1918 In Honor of the Men of Granby who served in The World War Andrews, Evelyn S. • Appredries, Charles • Armitage, Harold Raymond • Avery, Paul L. • Boyko, Peter • Bradley, Barnard • Brigham, Storrs T. • Brooks, George • Broughton, Roscoe . . . — Map (db m56098) HM
283Connecticut (Hartford County), Hartford — Major General Clarence Ransom Edwards DSM
Near Capitol Avenue at Trinity Street, on the right when traveling west.
Major General Clarence Ransom Edwards DSM 1859 – 1931 Beloved commander of the 26th Division who led the sons of New England to glorious victory on the battlefields of France in the World War 1917 - - - 1918 Sponsored by the . . . — Map (db m52191) HM
284Connecticut (Hartford County), New Britain — New Britain World War I Monument
On West Main Street at Cedar Street, on the left when traveling west on West Main Street.
[ south side ] To Her Sons Who Gave Their Lives To Their Country In The World War Their Names Are Here Inscribed Their Memory Lives In The Heart Of A Grateful City [ north side ] MDCCCCXXVII The City Of New Britain . . . — Map (db m41383) HM
285Connecticut (Hartford County), New Britain — This Captured Gun
On Eddy Glover Boulevard at Commonwealth Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Eddy Glover Boulevard.
1914   1918 This Captured Gun Is A Memento Of The World War And of The Valor and Sacrifice Of Our Forces — Map (db m41652) HM
286Connecticut (Hartford County), Newington — Newington Veterans Memorial
Near Cedar Street (Connecticut Route 175) at Mill Street, on the left when traveling west.
Our Newington Veterans Forever Loved Forever Mourned Presented by the Kiwanis Club Of Newington and Caring Community Citizens 1986 World War I Howard G. Davis • Frank A. Stotzer • Clifford E. May World War II Russell Ahlgren • . . . — Map (db m46043) WM
287Connecticut (Hartford County), Newington — Newington World War I Monument
On Main Street at Cedar Street, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
1917   1918 In Honor Of The Citizens Of Newington Who Served In The World War And In Memory Of Those Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice Abucewicz, Charles • Anderson, Frederick • Backus, Charles L. Jr. • Banford, Laurie B. • Baukat, James . . . — Map (db m46098) HM
288Connecticut (Hartford County), Plainville — Plainville World War I & II Monument
On Maple Street at Whiting Street, on the left when traveling west on Maple Street.
In Honor Of The Men And Women Of 1917 – 1918 The Town Of Plainville 1941 – 1950 Who Served In The Armed Forces During World War I & II To The Eternal Memory Of Those Who Gave The Last Full Measure Of Devotion & Sacrifice . . . — Map (db m33167) HM
289Connecticut (Hartford County), Rocky Hill — Rocky Hill World War I Monument
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 99) at Pratt Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
In Grateful Recognition Of The Men And Women Of Rocky Hill Who Served In The World War 1917     1919 Abrahamson C.A. · Beaumont H.W.L. · Beaumont C.E. · Belden W.N. · Bennino A. · Bittner W.E. · ★Campino A. · Chandler R. · Colto D. · . . . — Map (db m99554) WM
290Connecticut (Hartford County), Simsbury — Simsbury Veterans Memorial
On Hopmeadow Street (Connecticut Route 10) at Station Street on Hopmeadow Street.
Dedicated to the Veterans of All Wars In Memory Of Those From Simsbury Who Gave Their Lives In The Service Of Their Country These Dead Shall Not Have Died In Vain World War I 1914 – 1918 Pvt. David Galloway • Pvt. George L. Hall . . . — Map (db m88056) WM
291Connecticut (Hartford County), Simsbury — Simsbury World War I Memorial
On Hopmeadow Street (Connecticut Route 10) at Station Street, on the left when traveling north on Hopmeadow Street.
Erected to the memory and honor of those citizens of Simsbury who steadfast in their conception of right faithful in their performance of duty and unselfish in their devotion to country served the cause of justice and humanity in the World War     . . . — Map (db m87955) WM
292Connecticut (Hartford County), Simsbury — The Ensign-Bickford Company
On Hopmeadow Street (U.S. 202) 0.1 miles south of West Street (Connecticut Route 167), on the right when traveling north.
Now known as Ensign-Bickford Industries, Inc., the company traces its origins to 1836, when Simsbury’s Richard Bacon formed a partnership with an English firm to manufacture a product called a safety fuse. Invented by Englishman William . . . — Map (db m140672) HM
293Connecticut (Hartford County), South Windsor — South Windsor World War I Memorial
Near Pleasant Valley Road at Woodside Drive, on the right when traveling east.
World War I Abe E. Miller Thomas Barry Edward Hansen — Map (db m114099) WM
294Connecticut (Hartford County), Southington — Southington Veterans Memorial
On Main Street (Connecticut Route 10) at Academy Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
[ south side ] This Tablet Is Dedicated To Those Brave Men From The Town Of Southington Who Served The United States In The Revolutionary War, The War Of 1812, The Mexican War And The Spanish War Revolutionary War 1775 – . . . — Map (db m33755) WM
295Connecticut (Hartford County), Unionville — Unionville Veterans Monument
On Lovely Street (Connecticut Route 177) at Farmington Avenue (Connecticut Route 4), on the right when traveling north on Lovely Street.
In Memory Of The Men Of Unionville Who Died For Their Country First World War Philip E. Bergin • Ernest W. Gustafson • Louis C. Hanrahan • Harold V. Joyce • Christopher H. Rourke Second World War John Garay • Milton Gillespie • Joseph G. . . . — Map (db m33172) WM
296Connecticut (Hartford County), West Hartford — Connecticut Veterans Memorial West Hartford
On Farmington Avenue at North Main Street, on the right when traveling west on Farmington Avenue.
Connecticut Veterans Memorial West Hartford The Connecticut Veterans Memorial was commisioned by the Town Council of West Hartford in June 2001. This memorial honors West Hartford men and women who gave their lives during war. The black granite . . . — Map (db m53159) HM
297Connecticut (Hartford County), Windsor — Windsor World War I Monument
On Broad Street at Maple Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Broad Street.
1917     1919 Erected By The Citizens Of Windsor Connecticut In Honor Of Those Who Went From This Township To Fight In The World War For Humanity And Justice Arthur W. Abbott · George H. Adams · Joseph Adomitis · Alice V. Alford · Stanley . . . — Map (db m99630) WM
298Connecticut (Hartford County), Windsor Locks — Windsor Locks World War I and II Monument
On South Main Street (Connecticut Route 159) at Elm Street, on the left when traveling north on South Main Street.
To you from failing hands We throw the torch Be yours to hold it high     McCrae To The Honor Of The Men And Women Of Windsor Locks Wo Served Their Country In World War I World War II Paid The Supreme Sacrifice . . . — Map (db m99671) WM
299Connecticut (Litchfield County), Barkhamsted — Barkhamsted Soldiers Memorial
On Pleasant Valley Road (Connecticut Route 318) at Beach Rock Road, on the right when traveling north on Pleasant Valley Road.
[ north side ] 1776 The Tribute Of The People Of Barkhamsted To The Memory Of Her Sons And Daughters Who Fought To Establish Defend And Preserve The Nation --- Erected 1897 [ lower plaque ] World War . . . — Map (db m29847) WM
300Connecticut (Litchfield County), Bethlehem — Bethlehem Civil War and World War I Memorial
On Main Street South (Connecticut Route 61) at The Green, on the left when traveling north on Main Street South.
A Tribute to the Valor Of The Men of Bethlehem Who Fought For Freedom and Humanity Civil War 1861 – 1865 Frederick Adkins • Joseph Boyce • Gideon D. Crane • William B. Crane • Francis Dugan • John Ferry • George W. . . . — Map (db m26491) HM

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