Georgetown in Scott County, Kentucky — The American South (East South Central)
In Memory of those Scott County Boys
For God and Country
In memory of those
Scott County Boys
who were killed in action or died while in active service that justice, freedom and democracy might survive as the victorious ideal of the peoples of the world
World War I
Henry G. Black Leonard C. Bridges Mark Collis Burch Moses Crampton Orby Crosthwait Albert Generals George Griggs Gibson Hinton Richard M. Holland Manley D. Jackson Rollie Johnson James Kash Linville Thomas Burgess Luke George McCord Hesse Mulberry William Parker Goebel Smith Luther Stivers Charley Thomas Eddie White
Robert B. Aulick Eldridge Hampton Barnett, Jr. George Elmo Boots Charles Thomas Bratton Eugene P. Brockman Robert B. Brooks Robert H. Brooks Stanley Bryant Brumback Joseph Carter Cain, Sr. Forrest Glenn Cains Benjamin Duane Catliff Marcus W. Cook Boyd R. Cleland Billy Craig Mayron Peter Coblentz William Wesley Conklin Claud D. Donaldson Raymond Edwards Elmo D. Fugett Chas. E. Gregory Fred T. Groves Albert Douglas Hall Warner Edwin Haynes, Jr. John R. Humphrey Cecil May Hutton Claude Z. Ison Kenneth P. Johnson J. D. King Henry Allen Lucas John Willard Melbourne Thomas Pieri McCann Albert Miller Robert B. Miller Robert Alexander Moore Morris Carlisle Morgan George Washington Moss Tommy Lee Moss J. W. Mulberry Gene Hinton Munson Ben Wilmer Murray Robert Turner Nicholson Jas Garrett Obenshain Orville Thomas Payne Fletcher Smith Porter Ernest S. Riddle Jack Robinson Alva Shepard William Walter Shumate Charles S. Smith, Jr. Robert D. Spaur, Jr. Henry Patterson Steele Eddie Blain Stuard Harold H. Stuard Warren G. Stuard Frank Tallie Roy Thomas Teegarden Francis Norbert Toohey Jefferson C. True Carl Vallandingham Marvin Stone Van Hook Ras S. Ware III Jack Winslow Wheeler Parker Lucas Wigginton William E. Wigginton Henry C. Wilder Luther Williams, Jr. Varden Afton Williams Duard L. Wright
Because of them our nation lives
Erected 1950 by the Scott Post No. 24, American Legion.
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: War, World I • War, World II.
Location. 38° 12.604′ N, 84° 33.577′ W. Marker is in Georgetown, Kentucky, in Scott County. Memorial is at the intersection of East Main Street (U.S. 460) and North Broadway Street (U.S. 25), on the right when traveling west on East Main Street. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 101 E Main St, Georgetown KY 40324, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Gen. Basil W. Duke, C.S.A. / Basil W. Duke (1838-1916) (here, next to this marker); Remember the Raisin! (here, next to this marker); Scott County, 1792 (a few steps from this marker); Scott County Korean & Vietnam Conflict's Memorial (a few steps from this marker); Scott County Courthouse / Goebel Trial Here (a few steps from this marker); Royal Spring (about 500 feet away, measured in a direct line); Birthplace of Bourbon (about 600 feet away); Scott County Jail / Scott County Jailer's House (about 600 feet away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Georgetown.
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