Over-The-Rhine in Cincinnati in Hamilton County, Ohio — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Mohawk Honor Roll
1941 ★ 1945
They gave their lives in World War II
Rest to their ashes peace to their souls
[Large monument]
Honor Roll
Biller, Howard E. Binggeli, Elwood Binggeli, Walter Blackwood, Ernest Blevins, Flemin Blevins, Lucin Boehm, Russell Bonkowoski, Alfred Bradford, G Bradford, Wm. Breeden, Arthur Breedin, Cecil Brewer, Ernest Brewer, Glen H. Bridges, Stanley R. Brinkley, Clarence E. Brokaw, Carlton S. Brown, Harry L. Brown, William B. Brunner, Charles J. Brunner, Rudolph Bryant, Richard W. Buckle, Ross Buescher, Clifford C. Burbrink, Melvin B. Burg, William V. Burger, Robert L. Burriss, James E. Busch, Jack F. Busch, Joseph W. Cameron, Charles E. Campbell, Millard Cantellay, Henry Carr, James E. Carter, Robert Carter, Roy Case, Eugene Cassidy, Jack Cella, Joseph A. Chambers, Howard Chapman, Roy D. Chesney, Ray V. Clifton, Thomas J. Coffey, Willard F. Collins, L.
Cooper, Jr., Gilbert V. Creelman, Albert T. Crowe, Calvin C. Dalseno, Daniel A. Dalessandro, John Damen, Robert C. Daniel, Fred A. Darr, Wallace A. Davis, Emery Day, George C. Dayton, Ray M. Dean, Samuel DeLaney, Robert Dewald, Walter Dick, Stanton R. Dickman, James F. Dickman, Thomas R. Diener, Joe W. Diener, John R. Dochterman, Robert Dodd, Jr., Wm. Dodd, Sr., Wm. Dollenmeyer, Joe N. Dollenmeyer, Wm. M. Duball, Othel D. Dumler, Frank Durante, M. Ebenschweiger, Hy. J. Ebert, Herbert Edison, Robert A. Egnor, Albert E. Eichelbrener, Kurt Eisert, Edward B. Eilliott, Richard Elliott, Robert Ellis, Evelyn L. Endres, Frank Erb, Richard A. Erdman, Edwin Ernst, Charles E. Ernst, Edward E. Ertel, Arthur Ervin, Ethel V. Ervin, Paul W. Ervin, Pauline H. Etter, Harold
Evans, Robert L. Feldman, Henry L. Feldman, Herman C. Feldman, Louis J. Ferguson, Logan Fey, John J. Fischer, Albert J. Fischer, Robert J. Flach, Henry C. Flanery, Earl Flynn, Layton Franklin, William J. Freels, Marvin R. Freels, Norman L. Fritsch, James R. Fritsch, Joseph Gaddis, Howard Gadman, Leonard J. Galea, Mike Gardner, Harvey Gardner, Raymond Gardner, Richard Gates, Leonard Gates, John O. Geisler, Harold George, John J. George, Mike Gerhardt, Anton F. Gerhardt, Joseph German, Bernard German, Edward Geroulis, Sam A. Gilbert, Robert H. Goodrich, Jack Gosnell, James E. Green, George M. Greer, Elmer Grey, James J. Griffin, Rhennie Grimes, Charles E. Grimes, William J. Gunkel, Edward G. Guy, Bedford Haas, Gervase J. Hadley, Charles Hall, James E. Hall, Wallace
Halm, Russell Hamilton, Homer F. Hammon, Ray F. Hammond, Arthur W. Hancock, William Handley, Joseph L. Handra, Frank Handra, George Handra, John Handra, Steve Hanning, Henry W. Hans, Clifford J. Hans, Henry Harrington, Floyd Harrington, Syl. Hartmann, Otto W. Harvey, A. F. Harvey, James V. Haschart, Lester Hasselbeck, William Hasselbeck, Albert Hatcher, Donald G. Haubner, Cyril Haubner, Robert Haubner, Jr., Wm. Hauck, Jr., George Hauck, Raymond Hauck, Richard H. Haussler, Leonard Haussler, William Hazelwood, Louis B. Heaner, Lewis Heideman, Stanley B. Heil, Jr., George F. Heine, Joseph Helmer, George A. Hellmuth, Elmer O. Hempelman, William Henderson, Robert E. Henson, Harley Hess, Levi M. Heyl, Leonard S. Hickman, Melvin A. Hicks, Charles E. Hicks, Everett C.
Hildebrandt, Rich. Hildebrandt, Wm. M. Hill, Hobart Hillman, Albert A. Hillman, Harold E. Hilton, Delbert W. Hirsch, John Hirsch, William Hochausler, Carl Hoglund, William Holder, James Hooks, Fonston Hott, Harold S. Huber, Joseph L. Huber, Thomas M. Huckeby, Montdean Huesman, Dr. Aloysius J. Huesman, Jerome Huesman, Joseph Huesman, Richard Jivoin, Michael John, C. R. John, Fred F. Johns, Earl Johnson, Eugene Jones, Howard D. Jones, James L. Jones, James M. Jones, Millard B. Kaminsky, John L. Keller, Harold Keller, Leonard A. Keller, Melvin Kendall, Charles E. Kengkeng, David T. Keniston, Frank J. Keyes, George B. Khuon, Dr. Robert E. Kiefer, Carl T. Kirchgessner, Wm. Kist, Earl J. Klein, Charles B. Klems, George Klems, Joseph Klems, Leroy Klotter, George E. Klusman, Robert Koch, Alvin E. Koch, Arthur C. Koch, George P.
Koenigsberg, Harry Koenigsberg, Hyman Kohler, Charles Korb, Elmer J. Kordenbrock, L. M. Krailer, John Kremm, James Krueger, Carl F. Kuchera, Frank A. Kuchera, John Kuechenmeister, J. F. Kuehnle, Edward J. Kuehnle, Anthony J. Kuehnle, Elizabeth E. Kuehnle, John B. Kuehnle, Julius L. Kuhn, Charles F. Kuhn, George R. Kull, Robert C. Kutcher, Michael Laake, Robert I. Lamb, William I. Lammers, Anthony Lang, Robert C. Lang, Wilbur Lang, William Lansaw, Troy Lauderback, Arlin I. League, David B. League, Robert E. Leak, Marcella Leak, Norman E. Leer, Stanley V. Leigh, Charles C. Leigh, Joseph R. Leimann, Alvin M. Leyendecker, Edw. Lillie, Earl P. Loechel, Lawrence E. Loehle, Raymond C. Lohmiller, Fred F. Long, Hoyt Lorenz, Robert E. Loss, Harry L. Lotz, Harold S.
Louis, Charles F. Louis, Eleanor Louis, William E. Lynch, Drexel B. Macalusa, Michel S. Maddux, Eldon Maddux, James Mangold, Jr., Fred F. Marchetti, Anthony Marcum, James Marhoffer, Alvin Marhoffer, Fred Marhoffer, Victor Marrs, Millard L. Marshall, Herbert B. Martin, Edwin Marxer, Ernest Masters, James Mathias, Earl C. May, Estel Mayleben, Albert Mayleben, Fred Mayleben, John H. Maynard, Roy E. McClure, Frank McDermott, Edward McDermott, John McDermott, Kenneth McMahan, Joseph L. Meng Jr., Alexander Menke, William T. Meredith, Elmer Merkle, Varn E. Messer, Ray Metz, Raymond E. Metz, William B. Metzel, Charles G. Metzel, Harry E. Meyer, Charles R. Meyer, Frederick P. Meyer, George F. Meyer, Jr., John Miller, Mitchell R. Mink, Clarence, C. Mitchell, James Moesta, Stanley Moore, Arnold T. Moran, Robert Morrell, Carl James
Morrell, John E. Morrell, Patrick J. Morsch, George Morton, Allen Mullaney, Leonard G. Mullaney, Raymond J. Mullaney, Robert J. Mullaney , Thomas J. Mullaney, William H. Mullen, Jack Munz, Jr., John Murphy, Harry E. Mutz, Edward A. Myers, Howard G. Myers, William E. Mynatt, Robert Nadermann, Edward G. Nagel, August E. Nagel, Joseph E. Napier, Edwin P. Needom, Harry Neugebauer, Arthur Neugebauer, K. L. Nichols, Marion A. Nieder, Joseph F. Niederhelman, Herman Nies, Elmer Nowlin, John W. Nurrenberg, Chas E. Nurrenberg, F. W. Ochs, Edward L. O'Ryan, Chester O'Ryan, Kenneth J. Osterfeld, Harry C. Owens, Charles R. Owens, David Owens, William Palmer, Phillip E. Pancake, Phillip Pardon, Arvy Pardon, Bruce Pardon, Lelland Paris, Thelma M. Parsons, Eugene J.
Parsons, William T. Patterson, Dennis Patterson, Herman Patterson, Noble Patterson, Walter Peacock, Raymond F. Peck, Richard E. Pennekamp, Allen Pennekamp, Harvey Pennekamp, Melvin Perrmann, Joseph L. Peters, Charles W. Peters, Millard D. Peters, Robert R. Peterson, James Perterson, Willis Petroff, Andree Pittillo, James A. Poe, Dimitt Poole, Ernest W. Potcova, Dan Powell, George H. Powell, Kenneth Powell, Leonard F. Pragar, James J. Pragar, John W. Preston, Dr., B. H. Puckett, Edward A. Pyle, Albert J. Radel, Clifford J. Ramsey, Ralph C. Ramsey, Robert J. Rechtin, Joseph W. Reid, Martin M. Reinhardt, Charles Rench, Howard A. Richardson, Clell Richardson, Frank Richardson, Lamont Ries, William E. Ritter, Elmer J. Ritter, Howard Robertson, Wm. Roeder, Alvin
Roeder, Thomas Rohde, Walter W. Rohlman, Donald Rohlman, John Rombs, Vincent J. Rose, Raymond Rosen, Arthur L. Rosen, Margaret J. Rosen, William B. Rowland, Earl Roy, Herbert Rozof, Norbert Ruebusch, Robert C. Ruff, Arthur Samson, Nick Sandy, Ralph Sauer, Joseph J. Sauers, Wm. A. Scarlato, Emil G. Scarlato, Hector A. Scarlato, Raymond Scarlato, Rudolph Schaetzle, Elmer J. Schaetzle, George F. Schamer, Joseph Schmidt, Joseph Schmidt, Melvin E. Schmidt, Ralph H. Schmidt, Roy C. Schmidt, Walter Schneider, Steve J. Schnell, Robert Schroeder, Ervin C. Schubert, Allen F. Schuchler, Earl V. Schuchler, M. F. Schuler, Delbert D. Schultz, Norbert E. Schwartz, Anthony Schwartz, Charles Schwartz, John Schwartz, Peter Schweikert, Arthur Sess, Fred H. Shannon, Harold Sharp, Ernie
Sharp, Hager Shaw, Walter E. Shaw, William H. Shewmaker, Lee A. Shewmaker, Ray F. Shields, Orville Shottinger, Ray Shukas, William Slone, Fred Slone, Melvin Slye, Walter E. Smith, James Smith, John E. Smith, Robert L. Smith, Robert W. Smith, Tom Smith, Willard E. Smith, Wm. B. Snider, Eldon Sowder, Chester Spaulding, Robert Staab, Elmer Staab, Robert A. Staat, Howard O. Stafsarg, Patsy G. Staud, Albert J. Staud, Eugene O. Steffens, William L. Steigleder, Ralph L. Stein, Clarence Stemmer, Orville Stemmer, Richard G. Sterrett, Norman Stevens, John W. Stewart, Archibald Stone, Calvin Stowe, George J. Stuckenberg, Andrew Sturgel, L. T. Tabar, George P. Thal, Stanley H. Theil, Jr., Frank F. Thomas, Robert G. Thompson, James P. Thullen, Walter Thurneck, John Tillett, Clifford
Topicz, Joseph Tucker, Walter B. Turner, Ervin Ullom, Ellis Umbach, Albert Umbach, Edward Urk, Virgil T. Valerius, John D. Vandegraft, Jr. Geo. W. Vandegraft, James E. Ventre, Joseph N. Voss, David C. Voss, Otto A. Voss, William A. Walberg, Anthony F. Walker, Archie Walker, Henry D. Walter, Jr., Thomas Wampler, Clifford E. Wampler, George B. Warr, Charles Weber, Albert A. Weber, Alexander Welling, John A. Wells, Vernon Wengert, Jack G. West, George West, John West, Richard West, Robert Weston, Jr., John Whalen, Richard G. Wilhelm, John N. Willeford, Thomas Williams, Milton Willison, Howard Wilson, Waldon Wind, Reinhardt W. Windisch, Fred K. Winkelman, Elmer Wissman, Harry Wolber, John F. Wolf, Earl W. Woddell, William F. Wulfhorst, Elmer Wulfhost, Louis Yager, Melvin H. Yarber, Nicholas Yazell, Eugene Young, Thomas R. Young, William T. Zachow, Paul Zonver, John Zonver, Victor
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World II.
Location. 39° 7.264′ N, 84° 31.565′ W. Memorial is in Cincinnati, Ohio, in Hamilton County. It is in Over-The-Rhine. It is at the intersection of West McMicken Avenue and Ravine Street, on the right when traveling east on West McMicken Avenue. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 327 W McMicken Ave, Cincinnati OH 45214, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is 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: Camp Joy (approx. 0.4 miles away); 1819 Elm (approx. half a mile away); 1801 Elm (approx. half a mile away); 130-134 West Elder (approx. half a mile away); 128 West Elder (approx. half a mile away); 126 West Elder (approx. half a mile away); 1801 Race (approx. half a mile away); 124 West Elder (approx. half a mile away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Cincinnati.
Other markers no longer nearby. Cincinnati Breweries / Remaining Brewery Structures (was approx. Ό mile away but has been confirmed missing); Cincinnati Public Markets / The Northern Liberties (was approx. half a mile away but has been confirmed missing).
Regarding Mohawk Honor Roll. Mohawk is a community in the northern part of Cincinnati's Over-the-Rhine neighborhood. The monument was dedicated on Nov. 18, 1945, one of the earliest World War II memorials in the United States.
Also see . . . Mohawk Honor Roll monument rebuilt. News report on volunteers restoring the monument, which was in poor shape from the elements and vandalism in the decades after its dedication just months after World War II ended in 1945. (WXIX-TV Fox 19) (Submitted on November 29, 2021, by Duane and Tracy Marsteller of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.)
Credits. This page was last revised on February 4, 2023. It was originally submitted on November 29, 2021, by Duane and Tracy Marsteller of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. This page has been viewed 1,595 times since then and 91 times this year. Photos: 1, 2. submitted on November 29, 2021, by Duane and Tracy Marsteller of Murfreesboro, Tennessee.

