Tyrone in Blair County, Pennsylvania — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
Tyrone Division of the Pennsylvania System World War I Memorial
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1. Tyrone Division of the Pennsylvania System World War I Memorial
Inscription.
Tyrone Division of the Pennsylvania System World War I Memorial. .
Dedicated in honor of those employes of Tyrone Division of the Pennsylvania Division who fought in the World War, those who fought and lived and those who fought and died, those who gave much and those who gave all. Ammerman, Clarence H. Ammerman, Robert L. Arnold, Joseph P. Askey, Max Mc. Beezer, Bendict J. Beneditto, Giovanni Beringer, Harold E. Blair, Charles F. Jr. Boob, Clair W. Boumaster, John W. Bryan, John A. Burley, George Calbert, George O. Calderwood, Chester C. Calderwood, Howard B. Jr. Cannistraci, Salvatore Castranio, James A. Cassady, Charles E. Cherry, M. Vaughn Clancy, John H. Clark, John J. Cole, Burzie F. Coleman, Joseph Confer, Taylor C. Colgan, Robert J. Crain, Harrison M. Crawford, Virgil L. Critchfield Dr. John B. Dale, Dr. David Dale, Andrew M. Daughenbaugh, Ira A. Daughenbaugh, Clyde E. Davis, Christian K. Davis, Maurice E. Davis, Thomas, A. DeLucce, Giovanni Derstine, William J. DeVittis, Italino Dolan, Paul M. Dougherty, Charles A. Dugan, Ray C. Dunkel, John A. Jr. Evans, George W. Fetzer, Glendon E. Fink, Jacob Finnegan, Paul G. Finney, Deane T. Fisher, Owen L. Flenner, Arthur R. Floresta, John G. Fox, Joseph M. Frantz, Horace L. Frederick, Raymond J. Friday, Boyd L. Gardiner, Raymond L. Gates, Chalmer W. Gates, Walter T. Gill, Linus C. Glenn, Leonard R. Goheen, John B. Goheen, Paul M. Gray, James E. Grazier, George D. Grove, Richard Gunsallus, Frank J. Harnish, Ralph A, Harpster, Ira C. Hartstock, Maurice B. Haupt, Ralph W. Haynes, George R. Heaton, Laurence Heberling, Norman D. Henderson, Daniel B. Henderson, Francis M. Herzog, Clarnce W. Hess, Ralph F. Heverly, Misford K. Hicks, Harry M. Jr. Hinton, Leonard C. Hobba, Robert E. Hoff, Charles R. Hoff, James J. Holden, Alexander R. Hosband, Guy S. Hoy, Byron H. Hughes, John T. Hull, Fred Hursh, Samuel R. Huston, Jessel C. Isenberg, Everette P. James, Wilber L. Johnston, Edward G. Johnston, William Kaspick, Stephen J. Kephart, Charles H. Kessinger, Frank I. Kienzle, George E. Kohler, John Jr. Kolessy, John F. Kruger, Albert H. Lamb, Thomas J. Lauck, Newton Lawrence, Norman M. Lebkicher, Edwin A. Lewis, Hamer H. Lilly, Charles W. Lombardo, Antonio Longenecker, William S. Lower, Paul W. Loughery, Francis X. Lowrie, William L. Jr. Lucas, James H. Lucas, John R. Luke, Randall R. Lytle, William A. Lykens, Harry R. Lynn, Dr. Austin C. McCahan, John K. McCanns, Franklin L. McConahy, James C. Jr. McCullough, Chester B. McCullough, Claude H. McCullum, Robert P. McDowell, Robert L. McKee, Charles L. McKinley, Henry F. McKinley, Donald C. McKinley, Homer F. Malone, William R. Meehan, Robert F. Meily, Harry S. Jr. Meredith, David H. Jr. Merriman, Russell Q. Meshon, James Miller, Francis B. Minori, Michele A. Mitchell, Ralph L. Moore, Harry G. Morrison, James Jr. Mowry, Frederick L. Musser, David W. Musser, Edward R. Jr. Neff, John P. Nelson, Alexander B. Nichols, Raymond B. Norton, Leonard P. Oberly, Harry T. Olson, Leonard A. Papaleo, Antonio Parker, Robert E. Parsons, Samuel J. Patton, Oscar Mc. Preston, Charles A. Price, Charles E. Reed, James C. Reynolds, Charles E. Rhodes, Gilbert D. Jr. Robison, Curt Robison, Harry E. Robison, Alexander Russell, Carey H. Jr. Salisbury, Fred O. Schell, Richard J. Schiele, John M. Schindler, Nevin E. Schopp, Walter L. Searer, Reed E. Sensor, Fitzhugh L. Shawley, Lloyd T. Shay, Thodore Sholl, John I. Shollenberger, Edward E. Simparosa, James L. Simparosa, Michael Singer, Clarence R. Skipper, Ernest C. Sloey, Grant S. Smith, Thomas F. Smoyer, Lloyd Mc. Snyder, Earl Spangler, Charles D. Spangler, Russell D. Sparta, Guiseppe Spicer, William G. Stair, Reynolds M. Stewart, Samuel E. Stine, Roy B. Stratiff, Paul F. Stryker, Norman E. Stuart, Harry L. Supino, Antonio Sweetie, Raymond J. Tartaglione, Geremia Tartaglione, Alberto Thomas, George D. Thomas, Orville E. Van Scoyok, John H. Vitale, Guiseppe Walk, Sylvester R. Walton, Herman E. Wands, George D. Watson, Harry B. Way, Harris B. Wertz, Lee E. Wesner, Daniel W. Weston, Charles W. White, Jesse L. Wiley, Sevia V. Williams, Theodore Wills, Raymond D. Witherite, Harry B. Woodring, Alton C. Woomer, Clifford A.
In Memoriam. Breon, William L. Clancy, Paul R. Cook, Leroy Crissman, Frank B. Gardner, J. Howard Gates,John C. Korman James B. Lauck, David H. Lynn, Paul F. McNeal, Orris L. Miller, Luther D. . This memorial was erected by Tyrone Division of the Pennsylvania System. It is in Tyrone in Blair County Pennsylvania
Dedicated in honor of those employes of Tyrone Division of the Pennsylvania Division
who fought in the World War, those who fought and lived and
those who fought and died, those who gave much and
those who gave all
Ammerman, Clarence H.
Ammerman, Robert L.
Arnold, Joseph P.
Askey, Max Mc.
Beezer, Bendict J.
Beneditto, Giovanni
Beringer, Harold E.
Blair, Charles F. Jr.
Boob, Clair W.
Boumaster, John W.
Bryan, John A.
Burley, George
Calbert, George O.
Calderwood, Chester C.
Calderwood, Howard B. Jr.
Cannistraci, Salvatore
Castranio, James A.
Cassady, Charles E.
Cherry, M. Vaughn
Clancy, John H.
Clark, John J.
Cole, Burzie F.
Coleman, Joseph
Confer, Taylor C.
Colgan, Robert J.
Crain, Harrison M.
Crawford, Virgil L.
Critchfield Dr. John B.
Dale, Dr. David
Dale, Andrew M.
Daughenbaugh, Ira A.
Daughenbaugh, Clyde E.
Davis, Christian K.
Davis, Maurice E.
Davis, Thomas, A.
DeLucce, Giovanni
Derstine, William J.
DeVittis,
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Dolan, Paul M.
Dougherty, Charles A.
Dugan, Ray C.
Dunkel, John A. Jr.
Evans, George W.
Fetzer, Glendon E.
Fink, Jacob
Finnegan, Paul G.
Finney, Deane T.
Fisher, Owen L.
Flenner, Arthur R.
Floresta, John G.
Fox, Joseph M.
Frantz, Horace L.
Frederick, Raymond J.
Friday, Boyd L.
Gardiner, Raymond L.
Gates, Chalmer W.
Gates, Walter T.
Gill, Linus C.
Glenn, Leonard R.
Goheen, John B.
Goheen, Paul M.
Gray, James E.
Grazier, George D.
Grove, Richard
Gunsallus, Frank J.
Harnish, Ralph A,
Harpster, Ira C.
Hartstock, Maurice B.
Haupt, Ralph W.
Haynes, George R.
Heaton, Laurence
Heberling, Norman D.
Henderson, Daniel B.
Henderson, Francis M.
Herzog, Clarnce W.
Hess, Ralph F.
Heverly, Misford K.
Hicks, Harry M. Jr.
Hinton, Leonard C.
Hobba, Robert E.
Hoff, Charles R.
Hoff, James J.
Holden, Alexander R.
Hosband, Guy S.
Hoy, Byron H.
Hughes, John T.
Hull, Fred
Hursh, Samuel R.
Huston, Jessel C.
Isenberg, Everette P.
James, Wilber L.
Johnston, Edward G.
Johnston, William
Kaspick, Stephen J.
Kephart, Charles H.
Kessinger, Frank I.
Kienzle, George E.
Kohler, John Jr.
Kolessy, John F.
Kruger,
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2. Tyrone Division of the Pennsylvania System World War I Memorial
Albert H.
Lamb, Thomas J.
Lauck, Newton
Lawrence, Norman M.
Lebkicher, Edwin A.
Lewis, Hamer H.
Lilly, Charles W.
Lombardo, Antonio
Longenecker, William S.
Lower, Paul W.
Loughery, Francis X.
Lowrie, William L. Jr.
Lucas, James H.
Lucas, John R.
Luke, Randall R.
Lytle, William A.
Lykens, Harry R.
Lynn, Dr. Austin C.
McCahan, John K.
McCanns, Franklin L.
McConahy, James C. Jr.
McCullough, Chester B.
McCullough, Claude H.
McCullum, Robert P.
McDowell, Robert L.
McKee, Charles L.
McKinley, Henry F.
McKinley, Donald C.
McKinley, Homer F.
Malone, William R.
Meehan, Robert F.
Meily, Harry S. Jr.
Meredith, David H. Jr.
Merriman, Russell Q.
Meshon, James
Miller, Francis B.
Minori, Michele A.
Mitchell, Ralph L.
Moore, Harry G.
Morrison, James Jr.
Mowry, Frederick L.
Musser, David W.
Musser, Edward R. Jr.
Neff, John P.
Nelson, Alexander B.
Nichols, Raymond B.
Norton, Leonard P.
Oberly, Harry T.
Olson, Leonard A.
Papaleo, Antonio
Parker, Robert E.
Parsons, Samuel J.
Patton, Oscar Mc.
Preston, Charles A.
Price, Charles E.
Reed, James C.
Reynolds, Charles E.
Rhodes, Gilbert D. Jr.
Robison, Curt
Robison,
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3. Monument to Soldiers of the Tyrone Division Pennsylvania Railroad, Tyrone Pa.
From The Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, February 1922.
Harry E.
Robison, Alexander
Russell, Carey H. Jr.
Salisbury, Fred O.
Schell, Richard J.
Schiele, John M.
Schindler, Nevin E.
Schopp, Walter L.
Searer, Reed E.
Sensor, Fitzhugh L.
Shawley, Lloyd T.
Shay, Thodore
Sholl, John I.
Shollenberger, Edward E.
Simparosa, James L.
Simparosa, Michael
Singer, Clarence R.
Skipper, Ernest C.
Sloey, Grant S.
Smith, Thomas F.
Smoyer, Lloyd Mc.
Snyder, Earl
Spangler, Charles D.
Spangler, Russell D.
Sparta, Guiseppe
Spicer, William G.
Stair, Reynolds M.
Stewart, Samuel E.
Stine, Roy B.
Stratiff, Paul F.
Stryker, Norman E.
Stuart, Harry L.
Supino, Antonio
Sweetie, Raymond J.
Tartaglione, Geremia
Tartaglione, Alberto
Thomas, George D.
Thomas, Orville E.
Van Scoyok, John H.
Vitale, Guiseppe
Walk, Sylvester R.
Walton, Herman E.
Wands, George D.
Watson, Harry B.
Way, Harris B.
Wertz, Lee E.
Wesner, Daniel W.
Weston, Charles W.
White, Jesse L.
Wiley, Sevia V.
Williams, Theodore
Wills, Raymond D.
Witherite, Harry B.
Woodring, Alton C.
Woomer, Clifford A.
In Memoriam
Breon, William L.
Clancy, Paul R.
Cook, Leroy
Crissman, Frank B.
Gardner,
J. Howard
Gates,John C.
Korman James B.
Lauck, David H.
Lynn, Paul F.
McNeal, Orris L.
Miller, Luther D.
Erected by Tyrone Division of the Pennsylvania System.
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World I.
Location. 40° 40.596′ N, 78° 14.371′ W. Marker is in Tyrone, Pennsylvania, in Blair County. Memorial is on Lincoln Avenue (Pennsylvania Route 453) north of West 14th Street (Pennsylvania Route 453). Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Tyrone PA 16686, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Civil War (here, next to this marker); Veterans Memorial (here, next to this marker); World War I Memorial (a few steps from this marker); World War II Memorial (a few steps from this marker); Vietnam (a few steps from this marker); Korean War (a few steps from this marker); a different marker also named Vietnam (a few steps from this marker); War on Terror (within shouting distance of this marker). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Tyrone.
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