Tannersville in Greene County, New York — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
Town of Hunter World War Memorial
Gratitude And Appreciation
In Honor Of The Young Men
Of The Town Of Hunter
Who Served Our Country
In The World War Of
1914-1918
Ackert, Ernest Adkins, John D. Baldwin, Horace G. Baldwin, Vaille S. Beggs, George F. Benjamin, Levi A. Benjamin, Paleman Benjamin, Vernon Bovee, Ward Brainard, Leroy G. Brandow, Dewey *Brewer, Kenneth E. Brice, Arthur J. Buesing, Harry A. Bunt, Francis J. *Bunt, Frederick B. Bunt, George C. Bunt, Ralph C. Burger, Peter Burtis, H. Thompson Byrne, Eugene Campbell, Carroll Carr, J. Frank Carr, Paul Carr, Ralph M. Coffin, William R. Cohen, Hyman Cole, J. Hudson Constable, James H. Kase, Ernest H. Mase, Stanley Crofts, Herbert Crosby, Harry O. Crosby, James Crum, Frank Crum, Frederick H. Curran, Frank Curtis, Brooksby Dale, John O. Dale, Luke A. Decker, Walter J. Jr. Devoe, George C. Dibbell, Christopher E. Dolan, Frank Dolan, Julius C. Dolan, Leo E. Dunham, Corydon B. Epstein, Albert Epstein, Bernard Fast, Abraham Fisher, Raymond M. Francis, Morton R. Freer, John Fromer, Clarence Fromer, Clyde B. Fromer, Paul Fuller, James Garrison, Sanford D. Gillespie, Aloysius Gillespie, Joseph Goodsell, Hiram A. Gordon, Harry Gordon, Herman Graham, Robert L. Griffin, Elwood Haines, Frederick J. Haines, Jack Haner, Audric R. Haner, Frank H. Harrington, Sidney Harris, George Henderson, Charles Henderson, Francis T. Henderson, Harold G. Jr. Hill, Arthur Hommell, Albert C. Hommell, George W. Honicsbaum, Benjamin Honicsbaum, Isaac Honicsbaum, Joseph Howard, Glenn F. Igoe, Edward J. Jansen, Paul Jansen, Reuben H. Johnson, Harry R. Kaplan, Monroe Kaufman, Herman Kellerhouse, Walter Kerr, Granville E. Kerr, Thurber Klein, Philip Knappe, Frank Knappe, Leon Lake, Claude Lane, Harry Jr. Layman, Arthur Layman, George F. Lockwood, Daniel F. Lord, Ralph M. Marquoit, Ralph Matthews, Howard Muldoon, Frank MacDaniels, William McConnell, Edward H. McCoon, Grant McGinnis, George A. McGinnis, Lawrence J. McGinnis, John F. McGinnis, Charles A. Osborn, Ward Ostrander, Julian Overbaugh, Augustus Payne, Harry Peskowitz, Abraham Prosser, George B. Pultz, Edward Renner, Henry Renner, John Robertson, A. C. Rose, Charles R. Ross, William Rubin, Nathan Ryan, Frank Ryan, Norman H. Sabla, Theodore J. De Schoonmaker, Archie Schoonmaker, Grant Schoonmaker, Renwick D. Schoonmaker, Rowland Schuman, Leo A. Shaffitz, Louis Sharpe, Percy W. Shields, Frank L. Shields, James W. Simon, Jacob Smith, Harry Bernard Smith, James Joseph Squires, Leo Stanton, John S. Jr. Stewart, Francis B. Strenk, Frank Strenk, George J. Terns, Jasper B. Thorne, Charles H. Vandemark, Charles E. Van Loan, Henry Van Steenburgh, Theo. N. Wagoner, Forrest E. Wase, George Wase, Ernest M. Wase, Stanley Weinstein, Sidney Whispell, William G. Winnie, Harry Winnie, Leroy Winnie, Rosmond Wistisky, Howard M. Woodard, Cecil E. Woodworth, George Young, Floyd A. Young, Irving
* Killed in Action, Died in Service, Wounded
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World I.
Location. 42° 11.769′ N, 74° 8.252′ W. Marker is in Tannersville, New York, in Greene County. Memorial is on Main Street (New York State Route 23A) west of Hill Street, on the right when traveling west. Marker is in front of Tannersville High School. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 6094 Main Street, Tannersville NY 12485, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 3 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Tannersville School Ground Improvements (a few steps from this marker); Tannersville (approx. 0.7 miles away); a different marker also named Tannersville (approx. 0.8 miles away); Rip Van Winkle (approx. 1½ miles away); Haines Falls Honor Roll (approx. 2.3 miles away); Haines Falls (approx. 2.3 miles away); Welcome to the Kaaterskill Rail Trail (approx. 2.3 miles away); Ulster & Delaware Railroad Station (approx. 2.4 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Tannersville.
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