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Harlan in Harlan County, Kentucky — The American South (East South Central)
 

Veterans Memorial

 
 
Harlan County War Memorial image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Tom Bosse, September 4, 2021
1. Harlan County War Memorial
Inscription.
Harlan County Men Who Died in Service During World War II

Adams, Cecil L. • Farley, William R. • Adams, William • Farmer, James M. • Allen, James T. • Farmer, Robert • Allen, Sam • Farnwalt, Walter H. • Angel, Bertie F. • Ferry, Vick M. • Austin, Ray F. • Fields, Ben • Barnes, Roy • Fields, Ben • Barnett, Henry C. • Fields, Bert • Barnett, Seldon • Fields, Harold M. • Belew, Clyde V. • France, Andrew J. • Bengey, Charles D. • Freeman, Jack Doyle • Bisotti, Louis • Fritts, John F. • Bissell, Edward E. • Fugate, Ray E. • Black, Estill F. • Fultz, Leroy • Blanton, William • Fultz, Pink, Jr. • Brady, Lester • Golubic, Emil C. • Brassfield, Harold A. • Greer, John C. Jr. • Bray, Herman E. • Griffith, John J. • Brock, Willis L. • Griffith, Noah • Brown, Thomas • Gunter, Luther • Browning, John • Hall, Carlo B. • Browning, Oscar • Hall, Clyde H. • Bryant, Thomas C. • Hammock, Alford A. • Bullock, Thomas W. • Harris, Albert L. • Bunch, Herbert • Harris, James E. • Burgess, Frank P. • Hatfield, Kenneth K. • Burkhart, Harvey • Helton, Billy • Burkhart, Henry L. • Helton, Guy S. • Byrd, Floyd A. • Hendrickson, Winston • Caddell, John W. • Hendrix, Ivory • Campbell, Jake • Henry, Howard M. • Carter, Hiram C.
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• Hibbard, William E. • Cawood, Donald R. • Holman, Ancil C. • Cawood, Henry B. • Howard, Archie • Christian, Charles E. • Howard, J.D. • Clanford, Robert W. • Howard, Beacher O. • Clotfelter, Dillard • Howard, Clifton H. • Cogdill, Alfred J. • Howard, Elmer • Cole, Hugh M. • Howard, Millard • Collins, James D. • Hudson, Charlie • Cornett, Don • Irvin, Edward • Cornett, Joseph R. • Irvin, Kenneth • Cox, Reefer • Isaac, Denver B. • Cox, William M. • Jackson, General • Creech, Robert W. • Jackson, Jinse C. • Creech, Wayne L. • Jackson, Woodrow • Creech, William C. • Jeffers, Costa C. • Crider, Fred D. • Johnson, Billy • Cunningham, Edgar • Jones, Boyd O. • Davenport, Calvin E. • Jones, Claude D. • Davis, Joseph E. • Jones, Fred M., Jr. • Dean, Paul • Jones, Paul H. • Depew, Clifford • Jones, Sam • Duff, Herbert • Kelly, Smith T. • Dugger, Cecil C. • King, Buster • Duncan, Earl • Kitts, James E. • Duncan, Edward W. • Klinghok, John J. • Duncan, John M. • Knoll, Alexander Paul • Dykes, Frank • Kupina, Louis • Edmonds, Earl Y. • Landrum, Ole W.

Harlan County Men Who Died in Service During World War II
Laws, Jack E. • Ross, Carl • Laws, George C. • Ross, Herbert E. • Lawson, James M., Jr. • Rubago, Joseph V. • Letanosky, Mike S. • Russel,
Harlan County War Memorial image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Tom Bosse, September 4, 2021
2. Harlan County War Memorial
Memorial located behind the American flag.
Eugene A. • Lewis, Chad B. • Saylor, Aubrey D. • Lewis, James R. • Saylor, Clemon E. • Little, Otto M. • Saylor, John D. • Logan, James H. • Saylor, Morris, Jr. • Long, Edgar H. • Saylor, Oscar • Long, Lester S. • Shackleford, D.C. • Lowe, Earl • Shell, Burtle • Maggard, Everett T. • Shelley, Bobby • Malone, James G. • Shepherd, Enoch • Manning, LeRoy • Shepherd, Hobart • Marcum, Homer • Shepherd, Willie, Jr. • Marsili, Anthony • Shy, James R. • Martin, Jack • Skeens, Dennis, Jr. • Massey, Merl • Smith, Conrad • McCreary, Clifford N. • Smith, Earl R. • McCreary, John R. • Smith, George F. • McCulley, Fate • Smith, Mart • McFarland, Albert G. • Smith, Weyman L. • McKinley, Joseph • Sokolowski, Stanley R. • Meadors, Homer • Souleyret, Harold T. • Messer, Ben H. • Speegle, Arthur, Jr. • Middleton, Robert L. • Stanifer, Robert E. • Miller, Howard E. • Stansberry, Ray • Mills, Howard • Stapleton, Junior E. • Mink, Elmer C. • Stephens, Gordon R. • Mink, Walter C. • Stephens, Virgil H. • Minton, Carl • Stewart, Edward L. • Miracle, Gillus • Swanson, Granville • Miracle, Joyce • Tackett, Robert H. • Moore, William N. • Taylor, James H. • Nelms, Benny L. • Taylor, Perry • Noe, Henry • Thompson, Levi • North, John H. • Trammell, Elmo • Oliver, James E. • Turner,
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Carlus • Owens, James E. • Turner, Chester A. • Pace, Marcus L. • Turner, Willard L. • Payne, Earl M. • Vanover, Fred • Pennington, John R. • Walden, Grover C. • Perkins, Gorman • Walker, Charles E. • Phillips, Luster E. • Walker, Lewis C. • Philpot, Elbert A. • Wallace, James D. • Pilant, Thomas • Walls, George L. • Pittman, Charles W. • Walters, Fayette • Poore, Sam P. Jr. • Ward, Banner • Price, Lawrence • Ward, Charles E. • Price, Walter T. • Ward, Elbert W. • Proffit, Leonard M. • Ward, Lloyd • Ramsey, Theodore F. • Webb, Asher B. • Ransdell, Joseph J. • White, Jesse W. • Reedy, Harvey C. • Willis, Curtis C. • Rees, James E. • Wilson, Alfred, Jr. • Reeves, Oscar • Wittenbarger, Joe, Jr. • Rice, Millard • Woodside, Neville H. • Riddle, Fred R., Jr. • Woodward, Roscoe • Ridings, Charles W. • Woodyard, James L. • Riggs, Mack • Zacchi, John • Robinson, Billy W. • Zacchi, Pete • Roper, Erby H.

Harlan County Men Who Died in Service During The Korean Conflict
Bargo, Fred, Jr. • McGee, Marshall H. • Belcher, John H. • McLean, Gerald W. • Benson, William • Messer, John H. • Boggs, Virgil • Middleton, Ralph • Bowling, Archie J. • Montgomery, Sherlin D. • Bowling, Warren • Morse, Arthur J. • Bryant, James E. • Payne, Charles D. • Burkhart, Howard • Reasor, Robert C. • Cox, William A. • Rose, Damon L. • Daniel, Asher • Saylor, Herman • Duff, George A. • Scott, Henry • Fields, Reuben • Shepherd, Howard • Fultz, Everett E. • Spurlock, Robert L. • Galloway, Irven • Stagnoli, William F. • Grills, Finley • Stevens, William • Harper, Edward • Tobis, Otto J. • Hatfield, Raymond L. • Toliver, Cecil • Hensley, Bird, Jr. • Trammell, George B. • Henson, Ernest H. • Tye, Jack O. • Higgins, James T. • Walker, Bobby G. • Holosky,, Ballard J. • Ward, Otis E. • Hughes, Leonard H. • Ward, Robert • Hyatt, Benab • Watson, Thomas H. • Irvin, Theodore R. • Watts, Arnold • Lewis, David W. • Williams, Arthur A. • Liford, Charles E.

Harlan County Men Who Died in Service During The Viet Nam Conflict
Andrews, Willis N. • Lewis, William David • Arthur, Jessie James • Miller, Glen • Brown, Theodore • Mills, Thomas Wayne • Carr, Earnest Ray • Mills, Victor Lane • Clem, Edward • Molley, Chester Andrew • Collett, Robert Lee, Jr. • Moore, Carlos David • Coots, Jackie • Noe, George Hobert • Cornett, Gregory Douglas • Perry, Claude • Davis, Marcus Raymond • Pruitt, James Elmer • Doan, Terry Wayne • Queener, Ulysses G., Jr. • Doss, Raymond • Scott, David • Farmer, James Gordon • Shy, James K. • Furgerson, James Murphy • Small, Samuel Oliver • Harris, Kenneth Ward • Smith, Robert L. • Hensley, Ronnie Lee • Taylor, Lee Roy • Holmes, Terry Wayne • Thompson, George, Jr. • Jordan, Roy Douglas • Whitehead, Alfred Evarts • Kirby, George H. • Williams, Curtis John
 
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: War, KoreanWar, VietnamWar, World IWar, World II.
 
Location. 36° 50.815′ N, 83° 19.293′ W. Marker is in Harlan, Kentucky, in Harlan County. Memorial is at the intersection of East Central Street and South 1st Street, on the left when traveling west on East Central Street. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 201 E Central St, Harlan KY 40831, United States of America. Touch for directions.
 
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. First Car of Coal (here, next to this marker); Harlan County Coal Miner Memorial (a few steps from this marker); The L&N Railroad in Harlan County (a few steps from this marker); Spirit of the American Doughboy (a few steps from this marker); Courthouse Burned (within shouting distance of this marker); Famous People from Harlan County (within shouting distance of this marker); County Named, 1819 (within shouting distance of this marker); The First Industry of Harlan County (within shouting distance of this marker). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Harlan.
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on September 16, 2021. It was originally submitted on September 11, 2021, by Tom Bosse of Jefferson City, Tennessee. This page has been viewed 387 times since then and 54 times this year. Photos:   1, 2. submitted on September 11, 2021, by Tom Bosse of Jefferson City, Tennessee. • Devry Becker Jones was the editor who published this page.

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