Moscow in Clermont County, Ohio — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Moscow War Memorial
In memory of
the veterans of Moscow, Clermont County, Ohio,
who served in the Civil War.
Ackley, James Armacost, Elijah Bayless, Alonzo Benjamin, James A. Brown, Marion Camery, Morris Clark, Benjamin F. Shard, Francis H. Day, Joseph Demaris, Alexander Farmer, Eli Fee, Charles H. Fee, Wesley R. Fisher, Leonidus Gilfillen, J. B. Glazier, David Guynn, William H. Guynn, Hanson L. Hughes, T. M. Johnston, William C. Judd, Samuel R. Judd, Alonzo Judd, Daniel Kayser, Charles Kelch, Maxwell LeLyette, Richard Lemar, William Leonard, Thomas Laugh, H. M. V. Laugh, Alexander Laugh, Andrew Manning, G .G. Moreton, William T. Moyer, Thomas J. McMath, Charles McCue, Scott McDulin, Charles Phillips, Forgason Pingle, Joseph Purdy, Thomas Purdy, William Redman, Meschack Shelley, Julius Smith, William R. Wenzel, Conrad Wetzel, Henry H. White, James White, David Leonard, Luke J.
1917 1919
In honor of the boys of
Washington Township, Clermont County, Ohio,
who answered their countrys call in the World War.
Black. John F. Bolender Rice A. Camery, Otis Cann, Hurtis Conover, Samuel Cushard, Henry W. Donovan, Hugh N. Donovan, George Donovan. Robert Dowell, Percy A. English, Russell Fields, Guy Gelvin, Lawrence Gramer, Alvah Hendrixson, John E. Hendrixson, Percy K. ☆ Hastings, Roy Jones, Arley Jones, Guy W. Kayser, Charles F. Kayser, Abner M. Keiser Arthur A. Lindsey, Allen H. Lindsey, Frank ☆ Lindsey, Raymond McMath, George Markberry, Homer Markberry, George Maxfield, William Neftzer, Archie L. Phillips, Lawrence Prine, Wallace Rich, Nathan A. Roush, Frank Simmermon, Homer Sargent, Joseph Simcox , Harley ☆ Sontag, Carl Starks; Charles Staats, J. Clinton Swope, Jesse Turner, Roy H. Utter, Robert G. Vaughn, Harry Vaughn, Alex Waters, Sidney Wile, Clinton A. Wilson, Roy
World War II
To you who answered the call of your country and served in the Armed Forces to bring about the total defeat of the enemy, you undertook the most severe task one can be called upon to perform. -President Harry S. Truman
Paul Abshear Sr. Charles Adams Russell Adams Howard Altman Bendoyle Armstrong Joseph Badgley Louis Badgley Vincent Baker Raymond Beach Charles Benjamin Herbert Benjamin James Benjamin Walter Benjamin Frank Bennett Fred Bennett Johnny Bennett Ross Blackburn Jackson Boone Henry Brooks Marvin Bureau William Bureau Andrew Surgiam Richard Callahan Woodrow Carnes Richard Clifton William Cole Jock Cossins Gene Corbin Henry Cushard Loreal Dean John Demmons Eugene Devore William De War Hugh K. Donovan Andrew Downs Robert Downs, K.I.A. Charles Evans Clifford Fite Lester Fite Robert C. Fletcher Walter Fletcher Elwood Fry Joe Fry William Fry Edward Gajus Arlie Altman Ferron Hartshorn Paul Russell Hartshorn Russell Gates Joe Gessendorf Joseph Gorth Sr. Victor C. Griffin Norman K. Griffith Thurman Griffith Leonard Guynn Carl Hackney Harry Kartshorn Pete Hayden Charles Hetterick Herman Hiles Richard Hiles Clarence Holland Gordon Holland Stanley L. Holland Wayne Holten Roy W. Holman Dwight Jarman Eddie Pat Jarman Comer Johnson Fred Johnson James Johnston Ralph Johnston Martin Jones Meredith Judd Leo Kabler Al Kappes Lawrence Kappes John Lindsey Ralph Lindsey Charles Galven Little Charles Logan John Logan Robert Logan George Longsworth Raymond Lucas Russell Lucas Theodore Lucas Donald Manning Junior Mayes Allen Mc Call David Meranda John Meranda Charles Meyers Randall Miller Richard M. Oneil James Owens Charles Phillips Virgil Pollard Charles Polster Elbent Preston Howard Savage John Shriver Harold Simmons Roland Simon Darnell Sizemore Clarence Skeene George Snead Marvin Spears Tom Stewart . Gerald Swart Lacy Swart William Taylor Dallas Thompson Gordon Thompson Morris Thompson Arthur Utter Charles Utter Harmon Utter Charles Waters Doyle Watson William P. Wills Wilbur Whitford William Whitford Frances Williams Carl Wise Russell Wolfer Clarence R. Wood Colonel Woods Ruth Jones Boggess Marjorie Burns Helen Kelly Christine Weddle Oakley Brock Wallace E. Griffin Thomas R. King Lawrence G. Leslie Robert H. Lindsey Mary Pumpelly Jim Snead Hershal Spaulding Ressie S. Ware Genevieve Spencer Thomas C. Sponcil Eugene Swart Shirley A. Swart
Dedicated July 4, 1993
Korea
John Benjamin Wayne Benjamin Leroy Darling William Darling Estle Darng Theodore Fisher Frank Allen Gates Wayne L. Hayden Charles Holland Eugene Holland James L Holland Carroll Hull George Ingram William Meyers Jean Paul Miller William P. Miller Donald Newberry Gerald Newberry Lewis R. Parrish, Jr. Carlis Riggs Fred Ritchie James Ritchie Thomas Sneed Richard Utter Charles West Larry West Robert Williams Gerald Swart Russell L. Simmons Janet Warden
Vietnam
Paul Abshear, Jr. James G. Adams Jerry Adams Ralph E. Adams Claudius G. Barger Robert L. Barger Harley E. Beckelhymer Floyd Benjamin Roy Benjamin Leslie G. Blackburn Jeff Brooks Larry Burt Robert Carnes Dennis Cooper Don Davidson Tony Davidson Frank De War Harry De War Jack Downs Johnny Downs Walter Edmondson Virdel Elkins Booker Steve Figgins Hayward Lee Figgins Thomas W. Bennett James R. Fletcher Danny R. Freeman Russell A. Gorth Richard S. Hanselman Theodore Hastings Charles E. Holland Donald J. Holland Robert Kabler Danny Lucas Gene Lucas Herbert M. Marshall Robert L. Mc Affee Gary Miller Rick Mills Robert Newberry Dewayne Nicholes, K.I.A. Bruce Nutley Jerry Nutley Thomas Nutley Gary Phillips Scott Phillips Terry Phillips Delbert Preston John Repman Danny Riley Dale Schwartz James Sizemore Thomas Sizemore Dennis Skeene Robert Sneed Robert Swart Edgar Theademan, Jr. Harold Theademan Jerry Theademan Larry Theaderman Lloyd Theademan Sidney Theademan Thomas Theademan Larry Trowbridge Richard Wagner, K.I.A. Brad Waldon Donald A. Weddle Donald R. Wells, K.I.A. William G. Wells Carl Whalen, Jeffrey Williams Linda Weddle W. Lee Weddle Raphael E. Ware Henry J. Benjamin Ernest Clark David A. Gates Michael A. Kappes Robert Rector Craig T. Sponcil Donald J. warden
Desert Storm
Russell Adams, Jr. Charles Fancher Gregory W. McMillion
Dedicated July 4, 1993
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: War, 1st Iraq & Desert Storm • War, Korean • War, US Civil • War, Vietnam • War, World I • War, World II.
Location. 38° 51.386′ N, 84° 13.886′ W. Marker is in Moscow, Ohio, in Clermont County. Memorial is at the intersection of Broadway Street and 2nd Street, on the right when traveling west on Broadway Street. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 112 Broadway St, Moscow OH 45153, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 3 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. M60A3 Battle Tank (within shouting distance of this marker); Point Pleasant (approx. 2½ miles away); Ulysses Simpson Grant (approx. 2.6 miles away); Grant Memorial Bridge (approx. 2.6 miles away); a different marker also named Ulysses Simpson Grant (approx. 2.6 miles away); U.S. Grant Historic District (approx. 2.6 miles away); Grant Birthplace (approx. 2.6 miles away); U. S. Grant Birthplace (approx. 2.6 miles away).
Credits. This page was last revised on August 23, 2022. It was originally submitted on August 22, 2022, by J. J. Prats of Powell, Ohio. This page has been viewed 314 times since then and 76 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4. submitted on August 22, 2022, by J. J. Prats of Powell, Ohio. 5, 6. submitted on August 23, 2022, by J. J. Prats of Powell, Ohio. • Bernard Fisher was the editor who published this page.