Stonington in Southeastern Region, Connecticut — The American Northeast (New England)
World War I Memorial
1917 - 1918
This memorial made possible by the untiring efforts of the J.F. Trumbull, Woman's Relief Corps No. 34 - Dedicated Nov. 11, 1930 by James W. Harvey Post No. 58 the American Legion.
Abreau, Germano Allen, James A. Amaral, Jesse Amaral, John Amaral, Manuel J., Jr. Anderson, Olaf Atwood, Constance Babcock, Courtland W. Babcock, Edward D. Babcock, Harry S. Banyon, Warren Barbour, Herbert C. Bindloss, William ★ Bitgood, Charles E. Bowers, Arthur Brown, Harry Browning, Edwin R. Burbach, Henry Burns, John A. Chesebro, Leon Clark, Merton P. Clauson, Sara L.V. Clay, Anthony L. Clay, Elias F. Clay, Nicholas Clemens, Arno Clemens, Robert Conant, Paul W. Connell, Chester C. Costa, Joseph A. Crowley, James L. Cushman, Charles Cushman, Clarence C. Cushman, Elmer L. Cushman, Joseph E. Cushman, William F. Davis, Manuel G. De Bragga, John J. Denison, George L. Dollbaum, Ernest T. Dollbaum, Henry ★ Dollbaum, Paul Donahue, Timothy Eaton, Harold T. Edgar, Robert W., Jr. Fairbrother, J. Edward Fairbrother, W. Dean Farnan, Edward J. Fereira, John Fitzpatrick, Thomas P.
Flynn, Edward Flynn, Otho S. Flynn, Peter J. Fonseca, John Francis, Manuel M. Fritz, Richard E. Gager, Leslie T., M.D. Gardiner, Henry M. Gardiner, Ray A. Garity, John E. Garity, William F. Gilmore, Edmond C. ★ Gilmore, Edward C. Gilmore, Patrick J. Gilmore, James C. Greenwood, Daniel Haley, John W. Hall, Charles Hallett, George G. Hammond, Carle Harrison, William P. ★ Harvey, James W. Haskell, Everett J. Hauschild, Charles Henry, John W. Herman, Julius Hewett, Preston R. Higgins, Charles E. Higgins, John H. Higgins, William J. Hillard, Paul N. Holland, Ida M. Horton, Dean H. Hurlbert, Thomas Hyde, Edmund P. Hyde, Frederick E. Idison, Thomas P. Jenkins, Carl Kemenzis, Charles Killars, Charles Killars, Gertrude Killars, John, Jr. Killars, Max Kirschsieper, Paul Koehler, Louis V. Koelb, Ralph Kuehn, Elsa B. Kuehn, Henry F. Kupidlowski, Joseph Lange, Paul G.
Latham, Frank S. Leahy, James L. Leahy, Matthew T. Lewis, Frederick D. Lewis, John W. Long, Henry Lopes, John P. Loshinsky, Samuel Marshall, William L.J. Maschio, Antonio Mathews, Frank V. Maxson, J. Irving McCaffery, John H., Jr. McCourt, Francis W. McCoskey, George McGowan, Henry J. McGowan, Thomas G. McGowan, William B. Miller, Charles E. Miller, Chester W. Miller, Edna Margaret Mitchell, A. Carl Moran, Patrick J. Morrocco, Joseph Muller, Frank R. Narva, Jacob Niles, Owen A. Northup, Harry A. Noyes, Ira H., M.D. Noyes, James B., Jr. Noyes, Russell O'Neil, William H. Packenham, John C. Palmer, J. Culbert, Jr. Palmer, Stephen E. Palmer, William E. Panciro, Osvalto Patterson, Leonard Perry, Burrows B. Pestone, John Pollard, James E. Reardon, Patrick J. Reid, David W. Riley, Philip D. Robinson, George E. Robinson, John M. Robinson, Richard Rogers, Frank E.
Rose, Louis G. Ryan, John H., Jr. Ryon, Charles O. Ryon, William E. Safhe, Joseph Sanczk, Stefan Schabilia, Rosatio Scheller, Henry Scheller, Ramond Sergeko, Mike Shackley, Charles E. Simons, Herman R. Skuce, George W. Smith, Edward J. Streeter, Edward C., M.D. Sylvia, Bernard E. Sylvia, Edward C. Sylvia, Francis Sylvia, Francis E. Sylvia, Francis J. Sylvia, George F. Sylvia, Henry C. Sylvia, Joseph Sylvia, Joseph D. Sylvia, Joseph M. Sylvia, Lucy Sylvia, Manuel F., Jr. Sylvia, Richard L. Sylvia, William V. Sylvia, Wolcott H. Thompson, Lester E. Trumbull, Charles P. Vincent, Robert Weaple, William H.R. Wennmaker, Henry Wennmaker, Joseph Wennmaker, Jennie B. Wheeler, Earl B. Wheeler, Warren M. Wilcox, Rowse B. Williams, Charles M., M.D. Williams, Robert J. Winkler, David W. Wiseman, Samuel A. Witt, Louis C. Wood, Edward D. Wood, William J. Young, Austin Zellar, Hubert R.
Erected 1930 by J.F. Trumbull, Woman's Relief Corps No. 34.
Topics and series. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World I. In addition, it is included in the The Grand Army of the Republic series list.
Location. 41° 20.399′ N, 71° 54.027′ W. Memorial is in Stonington in Southeastern Region, Connecticut. It is on Elm Street 0.1 miles south of Meadow Avenue, on the right when traveling south. The marker stands on the grounds of Stonington Town Hall. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 152 Elm Street, Stonington CT 06378, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is on the Connecticut Shoreline, in Greater New London, in Mystic and the Eastern Shore, and in the Thames River Valley. It is also in the American Northeast and in New England. Globally, it is in the North Atlantic Region, North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once New London County and also one of the original Thirteen Colonies.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers
Credits. This page was last revised on May 19, 2026. It was originally submitted on June 27, 2023, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia. This page has been viewed 269 times since then and 19 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. submitted on June 27, 2023, by Devry Becker Jones of Washington, District of Columbia.




