Johnson in Lamoille County, Vermont — The American Northeast (New England)
Town of Johnson Civil War Honor Roll
Erected by the Town of Johnson
In Grateful Remembrance of Her Citizens
Who Protected Their Country's Flag
During the Civil War. 1861 — 1865
James H. Adams Levi B. Adams Sumner A . Andrews Frank B. Atwell Marshall B. Atwell Burr J Austin Marshall S Babcock James F. Fletcher John C Backum William W Baker Almon Balch Charles M Balch Jacob V Barton Charles W Beard C Henry Benton Roswell B Bradley Patrick H Caldwell Luther Carpenter Edward D Carter David A Chesmore Carlos S Clark Jairus D Clark Jehial P Clark Oscar Clark Samuel B Clark George Courser Chauncey Crocker Madison Cross Henry Curtis Albert Davis Charles D Davis Cyrus Davis Philo F Davis Timothy C Davis Jacob H Dodge Judson A Dodge Nathan Dodge Frank Dubray Samuel C Eaton Joseph Farnham Joseph Fay Daniel D Fellows Joel D Field Daniel P Fletcher Jason Johnson Harvey A Fletcher James Kneeland Alonzo M Ritterbush Walter W Hunkins Edmund F Perkins Lewis J Ingalls Anthony Jacobs Franklin Jacobs Daniel Prince Edwin C Perkins Warren W Perkins Albinus F. Raymore W Ladd George Peter Lambert Orin B Landon Gilbert Laraway Julian A Scott John Laraway Leander Laraway Charles H Sheldon Ansel H Robinson Judson A Robinson Charles W Scott, Jr. Edward Frasier Charles F French George L French James F French Jason O French Birneys Fullington Charles C Leland George W Sheldon George W Garvin Steven Gilbert Volney A Gilmore Charles Gokey Frank S Gokey Horace Goodwin Alexander Goozey Wallace Metcalf Augustus Steady Ambrose Goozey David Goozey Joseph Goozey Leroy S Griswold William Hall George W Hawley Homer Hawley Salmon Hayford Henry L Heath Orland B Heath Seth C Hill Phineas D Hinds Freeman C Hodge Lym an F Hodge Darius G Holmes Marshall Hosmer Vernon A Patch Horace Hoyt Lucian Scott Emmet J Libbey Carlos Lilley Wilder Magoon Harlan P Manning Moses B Smith, Jr. George D Mead Mead Royal Lewis Sherman Joseph Shiney, Jr. Martin Smith Charles S Stanley Homer Stanley William E Stinehour Edwin A Stone Charles S Mills John C Mills George E Mudgett John B Stone Henry E Mudgett George W Stowell John H Mudgett Frank Muzzey Joseph Muzzey Joseph S Osley Albert W Page Henry C Page Albert O Parker Lewis D Parmalee George E Whitfield Peter Parrent Henry C Parsons Joel H Partlow Hiram A Stratton Arthur H Townsend George R Townsend William H Tracy Charles Turner Alfred A Webster Jason C Webster George B Whiting Charles W Williams Ebenezer Wilson Daniel W Woodward Oscar Woodward William A Walker William B Patch
Erected 1921 by Town of Johnson.
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, US Civil.
Location. 44° 38.178′ N, 72° 41.078′ W. Marker is in Johnson, Vermont, in Lamoille County. Memorial is at the intersection of Lower Main Street W (Vermont Route 15) and Gould Hill, on the right when traveling east on Lower Main Street W. Located in front of the Town Clerks Office. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 293 Lower Main West, Johnson VT 05656, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 8 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Town of Johnson World War and Spanish War Honor Roll (a few steps from this marker); Julian Scott (about 600 feet away, measured in a direct line); Cambridge Rail Era History II (approx. 6½ miles away); Cambridge Rail Era History I (approx. 6½ miles away); Cambridge Junction Bridge (approx. 6½ miles away); Morrisville Depot (approx. 6.6 miles away); Noyes House Museum
(approx. 6.6 miles away); George Washington Henderson (approx. 7.8 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Johnson.
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