Oregon City in Clackamas County, Oregon — The American West (Northwest)
Veterans Memorial Building
Clackamas County
Spanish American War
World War I
World War II
Harold L. Adams Harold D. Alt Alfred W. Anderson Harold A. Anderson Robert C. Baker Herman v. Barksdale Robert L. Bates Talbot S. Bennett Wesley O. Blevins Ralph W. D. Brown Robert R. Bunnell Michael R. Burke Vernon L. Burley Gordon L. Carney Robert J. Clarke Jr. William E. Collins Guy A. Combs Jr. Lauren G. Cook Stanley C. Coop Gordon L. Criteser Allen L. Darr Jr. Joseph P. Derwey Joseph W. Downey Jack D. Draper George W. Dunigan Roy E. Eaden Howard G. Eberly Carl L. Edwards Francis H. Eslinger Mark E. Estes Loren E. Farnsworth Luke H. Farthing Lloyed E. Fenske Robert E. Ferguson Theodore Finck Ted B. Fisch Eugene H. Foidel Dick C. Foster James J. Frommelt Albert D. Fromong Charles W. Frommyer Orville D. Fry George C. Garner William H. Geil Jr. Edward M. Giddings Roland J. Glade Frank L. Grosse Duane E. Herndon Clarence A. Hinkle Henry V. Hoffmeister William A. Hogue F. Emerson Holliday Arwin C. Hook Virgil E. Houge Kenneth G. Hutchinson Jack C. Jamison Raymond L. Jennings Norman W. Jensen Omar H. Johnson David G. Jones Vernon F. Jones Louis B. Kearns Wendell F. Kent Ival N. Kirk Frank E. Koos Lewis E. Kraft Robert P. Kronberg Robert H. Kuehl Robert A. Landstrom William L. Larson Harry Lawrence Jack N. Levy Chesla A. Lewis Leo J. Limbocker Niel F. Lloyd Samuel H. Lyons John R. Malay Elwyn F. Mann Hubert A. Mark James L. Marshall Verlyn W. Marts William W. McLarty Darwin A. McLendon John R. Meldrum John W. Meldrum Paul H. Merrick David L. Meyrick George W. Miller Wesley A. Milliken Guy O. Monroe Harold E. Moore Vincent J. Mrak George I. Murphy Charles B. Newcombe Gerald E. Phillips Bernard R. Polehn Otis H. Potter Stanley A. Pottratz Hrry N. Randall Robert Reseburg Jr. Rollin J. Reser Granville J. Rice Harold E. Rist John W. Ritchey Edmund F. Sadler Jack C. Sajovic Gustav A. Salzwedel Eugene T. Sanders William N. Scheer Raymond M. Scheller Carl C. Seibel Al F. Shafer Keith S. Sherwood Ernest A. Smith Alfred O. Spok Harold E. Staffanson John Stein Robert Stein Joseph F. Streumeyer Benjamin R. Thayer Max A. Thorpe Cole J. Timlerman Randall. L. Townsley Carl J. Untinen Bill Vessey Donald G. Vinton Henry B. Walker Marvin R. Walker Joseph S. Wallace William N. Walston Vernon L. Watt Arnold P. Warmuth Jr. John J. Wehling Milburn J. Whitehead Glenn L. Wolfe Clarence L. Wright David L. Wright Clifford S. Young Robert P. Youngchild Raymond R. Youngren Raymond J. Zimmerman
Erected 1949 by Waldo Caufield Post No. 1324, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States.
Topics. This historical marker is listed in these topic lists: Heroes • Military • War, Spanish-American • War, World I • War, World II.
Location. 45° 21.17′ N, 122° 36.752′ W. Marker is in Oregon City, Oregon, in Clackamas County. Marker can be reached from Tumwater Drive near McLoughlin Boulevard (Oregon Highway 99). Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Oregon City OR 97045, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Larry G. Dahl (about 500 feet away, measured in a direct line); Oregon City (about 500 feet away); Oregon City Falls (about 500 feet away); Peter Skene Ogden House (about 600 feet away); Dr. John McLoughlin (about 600 feet away); Explosion of Steamer Gazelle (approx. Ό mile away); Joseph L. Meek (approx. 0.4 miles away); OK Barber Shop (approx. 0.4 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Oregon City.
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