Lockland in Hamilton County, Ohio — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Lockland WW I Memorial
Alfred H. Rolef Memorial Clinic
| | The Old Bandstand | |
Lockland Memorial in honor of the men who served their country during the World War
Sacred to the memory of those who died for Liberty, Justice and Peace
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Goesling, Frank Guth, Carl Guth, Russell Jutey, Milton Lauch, Charles John Luther, Ludlow Schmid, Albert H. S.A.T.C. Towner, Oscar Poole, Klee J.
Ahern, John R. Albright, Robert C. Anderson, Charles Anderson, Joseph Anderson, Jesse Apking, Charles F. Armstrong, Louis Arns, Clifford Austerman, Bernard Austerman, Carl Austin, David B. Austin, Bruce J. Bailey, James Barrett, Clifford R. Barrett, Frank J. Ball, Edward L. S.A.T.C. Barlow, Walter Behra, Albert J. Berg, George W. Berg, Herman Berger, Tomas C. Bell, Clifford Beeler, Aurelius H. Beckham, Herbert Beckham, James Boone, Elmer Bothe, Arnold J. Bradley, Sam Brauning, Edward Britz, Jay Bright, James Bunyan, Robert G. Brockmeyer, Fred Jr. Buxton, Miles E. Campbell, Charles Cain, John E. Carter, DeWitt T. Clark, Walter F. Clark, Harry Clark, William Clay, Olen Cole, Wesley Cook, Joseph R. Courtney, Charles Courtney, Ernie Cutter, Ralph DeMoret, Gordon DeMoret, Earnest Dennie, John D. Dennie, Broadus Denman, Howard Detzel, John Dickerson, Samuel Dohme, Louis M. Dohme, Fred C. Dohme, Arthur Donovan, Thomas J. Duncan, Vernon Dunn, Charles Harold Dunn, Thane Engel, Frank Eslinger, Charles Ewen, Elbert E. Fay, Harry Fetter, Franklin Feldhouse, Frank Ferdon, Wilbur Fields, Grandville Foltz, Dan Francis, D.C. Freeman, James Gertz, Charles E. Gibson, Arnett Gibson, Bernard S. Glaser, Robert J. Good, John D. Grueninger, Edward Harden, Herbert Harris, Shirley E. Halsted, Arthur L. Haught, Henry Houser, Earl Haynes, Robert Hearley, Elsie Heberle, Carl H. S.A.T.C. Heine, Leroy Helms, George W. Henderson, David Hertel, Carl Houser, Stanley J. Hoffman, Joseph F. Huffman, Will Hughes, Raymond Hughes, Charles W. Isaacs, Jacob Jarman, William D. Jeffries, Lester G. Jeffries, Thomas E. Johnson, Melvin A. Johnson, Napoleon Johnston, George E. Johnston, Samuel F. Jones, James M. Jonte, F. Lester S.A.T.C. Keannaghan, Joseph Kitchen, Will K. Knedler, Albert Knorr, Charles Kunz, Robert Lambert, Frank Lape, Howard Lawhorn, John Lawson, Leslie Leach, Virden Leach, Claude Leymon, Leroy Lewis, Walter Lenhoff, Edward Lenhoff, James N. Long, Leslie Lind, Henry Lively, Raymond J. Lucas, Henry W. Lunsford, Lafayette Lunsford, George W. Lunsford, Eugene McBeth, Raymond McBeth, Urban McCoy, James H. McGill, Charles McIntyre, Frank Mace, Clifton Mackay, Charles T. Mangus, Walter Marsh, Will Martin, Harry Merkle, Peter G. Menifee, Albert M. Merritt, Dudley Merritt, Stanley Miller, Clyde Miller, Clay Miller, James B. Jr. Miller, William Mitchell, Edward Mitchell, Charles Montague, Joseph S. Morrow, Mark L. Morrow, Edgar C. Morris, Kirby Morris, Clarence W. Morris, Wilbur Mueller, Charles Murphy, Lee Murray, Mitchell Neller, Normand Neuffer, Alfred S.A.T.C. Neuffer, Arnold S.A.T.C. Niehaus, William G. O'Brien, Frank J. Oerlebeck, Wilbur Ohlweiler, Charles Ostolhoff, George Page, Howard Parker, Robert Paul, Alfred G. Pauley, Albert L. Phelps, George Phillips, Henry Pigman, Charles Piland, Homer Porter, Herbert Porter, Clarence Poston, Solon C. Poston, George L. Pritts,
Leslie K.
Reinhart, Edward F.
Reising, Joseph M.
Ricking, Fred W.
Roll, Harrison M.
Roy, Sylvester C.
Runda, Frank N.
Russel, Leroy
Sanders, Henry C.
Saunders, Abe
Schafer, Earl A.
Schierloh, Stanley
Schierloh, Fred P. S.A.T.C.
Schuman, Abraham
Schuman, Philip
Seitz, Henry
Sharpshair, Robert
Sharpshair, Walter
Shell, Lincoln
Shirley, Kenneth
Shurte, Edwin C.
Shurte, Raymond
Skillman, Harold G. S.A.T.C.
Smith, George B.
Smith, Henry C.
Spears, George T.
Staples, George
Stauvermann, Richard
Steiner, John F.
Stewart, Robert C.
Stewart, William H.
Stewart, Charles W.
Stone, Thomas P.
Straw, John H.
Stockdale, Clinton
Sullivan, Alfred
Summerman, William G.
Thomas, Emil
Thompson, Rupert
Tipton, Will
Trowner, Louis
Tucker, Herman
Turney, Harry G.
Timbermann, Victor
Vinegar, George
Vinegar, William
Wade, Edward
Wade, John E.
Wagner, Albert
Wagner, Gus
Walker, Gus
Walker, James P.
Washington, Ivey
Work, Raymond E.
Westendorf, Andrew J.
Westendorf, Frank
Westendorf, Alfred
White, Brutus
White, Harold
Whitney, Thomas W.
Whittaker, William T.
Wilkinson, John
William, H.
Williams, John
Williams, Claude
Wools,
Reed
Wulfhorst, Elbert
Wyatt, George
Yates, Foster
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World I.
Location. 39° 13.502′ N, 84° 27.153′ W. Memorial is in Lockland, Ohio, in Hamilton County. It is at the intersection of Williams Street and West Wyoming Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Williams Street. The marker is on the wall of the old bandstand in Lockland Veterans Memorial Park. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 101 Williams Street, Cincinnati OH 45215, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in Greater Cincinnati. It is also in the American Midwest and in the Ohio River Valley. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy, the territory of the Mississippian Culture, and the Northwest Territory.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: Wiley Robert Cable (a few steps from this marker); Canal Days in Lockland / Miami & Erie Canal (within shouting distance of this marker); Lockland (about 600 feet away, measured in a direct line); a different marker also named Lockland (approx. 0.4 miles away); Lockland- Wyoming Train Station (approx. 0.7 miles away); Wyoming Avenue Business District (approx. Ύ mile away); The Municipal Building (approx. Ύ mile away); Voorhees Town / Plan of the Town of Reading (approx. 0.8 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Lockland.
Regarding Lockland WW I Memorial. The Memorial was originally a bandstand, it later was bricked in, and became the Health Department. It now serves as the Historical Society.
Credits. This page was last revised on January 2, 2021. It was originally submitted on December 28, 2020, by Rev. Ronald Irick of West Liberty, Ohio. This page has been viewed 690 times since then and 74 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. submitted on December 28, 2020, by Rev. Ronald Irick of West Liberty, Ohio. • Devry Becker Jones was the editor who published this page.





