Millsboro in Washington County, Pennsylvania — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
East Bethlehem Township Honor Roll
1917 1918
East Bethlehem Township
who served in the World War
Fred W. Anderson James Andrews ☆Earl Anderson Matthew Armstrong Charles Angelo George Anderson Itallo Antonelli Ernesto Batistoli John Blackburn William Benningan Steve Bartesh Clarence Black J. E. Bell George Boyd R. T. Burson Pete Bogna James W. Bair George Black Frank Black Earl Bane John G. Bell Steve Boczay Chris Brandtonius Andy Botnikoff Godfrey Bjorn Grant Buttermore Henry Brown Thomas Bennamiti George B. Crumrine Edward Campbell Thomas Cutler John Cutler Charles B. Carter John Collofacter Ferdinando Casagrande Henry Croft Constanti Cisballi ☆Mike Cole Albert Clair Huston Crouch John Cole James Charleton Angelo Carli Ralph Creseni Allen Campbell Richard Campbell Allen Cornell Howard Daniels Angelo Dimarsetti Edward Davis Harry P. Davey Cameno Deablonio Mike Danaloff Lemoyne Daugherty Carmin Dantonio Mike Droder Mike Dolts Gurdon Dockstaker Mike Danloff George Davis John Derbyshire William Derbyshire Arthur Daugherty Mike Drody Battista Demale Stanley Eastman Harold Eastman John Evans J. A. Farrar George Forbes Ziraldo Fabio Joe Febo Joe Finto George Fulgens Alfred Fisher George Giles George C. Fish Earl Griffith John Gartley Paul Gladden Leo Giles Livi Godeski Joseph Gozza E. N. Gamble Rodorigo Guistino C. V. Gettinger Albert Gamble Clyde Guisman Israel Golden Lewis E. Hileman ☆Carl Hanson Earl Hawthorne W. J. Hawkins Steve Havanas Harry Hargreaves ☆Adam Huffman V. S. Hickman Winfield Hendershot Carl Johnson Lewis Jisto Earl Jenkins Joseph Kahula Jake Kahula Chas. P. Keys John Komlo Allen Kinder Andy Kozak Joseph Kleid Clarence Keys Rolland Kinder McKinley Keys Stanley Konopska Raymond Kalata Paul Kaczer Arbie Kinder John Lesso Arthur Long ☆Elmar Long Chas. Long Frank Litton Robert Leisinger Antinio Lanciotte William Lasselle Robert Lewis George Logan Frank C. Latham John Moffit John Menefee Thomas Miller Amilio Mingoni Smilie Marchasimi Frank Murphy Quinton McLay Dominick Marchan Dave Morgan Thomas McMurdo James Matthewson Thomas McMullen Altovio Massioni William Morgan Jr. Alex Marconi Allison McGrady Steve Malinzak Joseph Morton Charles McGill Thomas Myles Sam Mischankoff Thomas McAdamsky Robert McGown Maleni Mungeni Nick Michalavich Frank McConnell Jim Morosky Charles Murray Guionda Miceolai Silvio Markesini Emolio Markesini Charles Muzar John Newsham William J. Neill Robert Nelson John N. O'Neill ☆Robert O'Neill Carmelio Orlando William O'Brien Frank Plute Carmon Polones John Parthens Angelo Packroall Jacob Pallo Frank Patch George Powich James Pierro John Palmer Pete Paruzzi George Queen John Russell Edward Richards James Roberts George Rogan Frank Rostohar John Rankins Jr. George Rigets Robert Rossman Charles Redina William Rex William Rossman George Sargent Walter Stathers James Shaw Thomas Saboleski Joseph Stickovich Albert J. Sonnie Chas. E. Simmons Ernest Santee Angelo Scabias Andy Stay Frank Showers Ernest Smith Emery Smith Bernard Smith John Stampin Mike Steganze Perry C. Smith Sam Sabolsky John Stekaloff Edward Smith B. J. Shaw Walter Shepard Frank Stroman Steve Swrow Robert Stanley Stany Stelnicki Simon Stegange William Toward Steve Tonchak Frank Thomas Maynard Thistlethwaite ☆Adolph Tonetti John P. Urwin Roy Virgin William Virgin John Wittrik Roy Wilson John Walters Angelo Yacopimi Frank Zebra Louis Zgonki Eugene Zanani William F. Knarr
"That liberty justice and equity might not perish"
Erected 1920 by Citizens of East Bethlehem Township.
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World I.
Location. 39° 59.562′ N, 79° 59.771′ W. Marker is in Millsboro, Pennsylvania, in Washington County. Memorial is at the intersection of Mill Street and College Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Mill Street. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 36 College Avenue, Millsboro PA 15348, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 2 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. A Revolutionary War Soldier (approx. Ό mile away); Fredericktown (approx. 0.3 miles away); Fredericktown and Community War Memorial (approx. half a mile away); Honor Roll East Bethlehem Township World War II (approx. 0.6 miles away); A Revolutionary Soldier (approx. Ύ mile away); Watershed (approx. 0.8 miles away); The Abraham Tegarden Family (approx. 1.4 miles away); Vestaburg Honor Roll (approx. 1½ miles away).
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