Guntersville in Marshall County, Alabama — The American South (East South Central)
Veterans of Foreign Wars Marshall County
Mashburn, Millard J.
Totherow, Charlie
Shuttleworth, Walter F.
Searcy, Charles H.
Parrish, Steve R.
Walker, Thomas P.
Leach, William G.
Sanders, Allie S.
Powers, Ernest A.
Pope, Hershell A.
Wright, Jesse C.
Taylor, Lester
Payne, Orville B.
Poarch, Peter E.
Fletcher, Newman
Minor, Thomas L.
Johnson, Will
Morris, Green
Kent, Maston
Nix, Miles t.
Sims, Tom
Powell, M.
Scott, Joe L.
Webb, Cecil
Pope, Herschel A.
Kirkland, Walter M.
Pickering, Emerson L.
Richardson, Ordia A. Jr.
Thornhill,Clarence D.
Burleigh, Lawrence C.
Cleckler, Dalton W.
Buchanan, Oliver J.
Rainwater, Robert L.
Smith, Charles C. Jr.
Burbanks, George C.
Campbell, Walter D.
Thompson, Harold A.
Cooley, Crawford S.
Maroney, William T.
Kennamer, Melvin J.
Whitehead Grady B.
Triplett, William C.
Thompson, Samuel G.
Allbritten, Joe C.
Bannister, John T.
Miller, Barnard W.
Johnson, Murray C.
Shores, Irland Jr.
Bradshaw, James M.
Darrell, Thomas E.
Thompson, James R.
Vaughn, Garnett W.
McDaniel, Ralph E.
Cherry, William D.
Dennis, Pershing
McClendon, Carl E.
Thrower, Cecil E.
Battles, Curtis
Whitaker, Edward
Johnson, Vilus C.
Baugh, Fetcher
Cobb, Thomas A Jr.
Jacobs, Wilmer E.
Lipham, Bryant H.
Thomas, Eugene H.
Harden, Andrew W.
Cochran, James W.
Bishop, Millarch
Lemons, Ernest A.
Smith, Kenneth H.
Latham, Marvin W.
Clines, Leander
Kelley, Munford
Bolton, Donald A.
Tomes, Gilbert D.
Whitten, Assie A.
Bunch, Charles O.
Cooley, Norman L.
Tidmore, James G.
Lindsey, Jacob T.
Burden, Harold L.
Griffith, Claud
Butler, Marlin L.
Nearen, Ollie R.
Carroll, Price W.
Scott, Curtis M.
Morton, Hancel F.
Cordle, Artis W.
Slater, Larence V.
Decker, Marvin
Cowart, Haden C.
Masters, James L.
Dennis, Wilmer
Masters, James R.
Smith, Harmon L.
Tollison, Leon
Martin, Hubert M.
Jones, Vernon G.
Latham, Pervy J.
Weaver, Marlin
Dobbs, Milton S.
Eason, Thomas R.
Latham, Eulys W.
Jones, Calvin T.
Hester, Henry G.
Ballew, Earl W.
Long, Claude U.
Carr, Ulysus B.
Martin, Glenn M.
Moore. Frank C.
Rice, Robert C.
Shirley, Joe B.
Rowe, Claris V.
Wood, Thomas J.
King, Aubrey L.
Maddox, Carl W.
Slater, Frank
Henson, Ezra R.
Gaskin, Earl H.
Floyd, James L.
Eller, Cecil E.
Baugh, James M.
Duvall, Louis
Cole, Barney R.
Hales, Ottis L.
Brown, Verdel
Moore, Beck J.
Scruggs, L.D.
Slaton, Ira N.
Casey, Virgle
Bonds, Clyde R.
Smith, Odell
Coker, James E.
Solley, Max
Buchanan, J.C.
Jones, Oland
Cork, James H.
Gray, James R.
Martin, Boyd
Bryant, Bob
Hyde, Carl C.
Smith Boyd
Amos, J.P.
Swords, S.D.
Hicks, Boyd S.
Smith, Earl
Tulley M.E.
Stone, Alton
Haden, Andrew W.
Rains, Edward C.
Staten, Perry
Walden, Raymond
Smith, Kenneth H.
Prichett, Homer C,
Bates, Marvin O.
Pierce, Fred A.
Prentice, Robert H.
Steifel, Ernest J.
Whisenant, Nois L.
Higgins, John S. Jr.
Miller, Vernon E.
Powell, Buford B.
Maltbie, Rubin R.
Harris, James A. Jr.
Jones, William H.
Harper, Rayford H.
Nelson, Paul R.
Slaten, Waymon
Henry, Fred S.
Kirby, Paul
Long John B.
Jones, William H.
Pritchett, Homer C.
Lasseter,
Kenneth R.
Waldrop, Raymond C.
Holland, James L.
Wright, James E.
Lynn, Stephen D.
Martin, Harold
Collier, Jerry L.
Bobo, Charles G.
White, Robert W.
Dodd, James E.
Duke, Billy W.
Justice, Roger
Shedd, Alton
Woods, Lewis
King, Edward Earl
Epps, Gary L.
Thornton, Robert C. Jr.
Saint, Justin A.
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: War, World I • War, World II.
Location. 34° 21.542′ N, 86° 17.619′ W. Memorial is in Guntersville, Alabama, in Marshall County. It is at the intersection of Paddle Wheel Drive (U.S. 431) and Taylor Street, on the right when traveling north on Paddle Wheel Drive. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 418 Paddle Wheel Drive, Guntersville AL 35976, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in North Alabama. It is also in the American South, specifically in the Deep South, in Appalachia, and specifically in Southern Appalachia. Globally, it is in North America, a Gulf of Mexico state, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the original Cherokee Nation, the territory of the Mississippian Culture, one of the Confederate States of America, and the Antebellum South.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: Courthouse Well (a few steps from this marker); Events in Marshall County (a few steps from this marker); Faith Strength Hope Service (within shouting distance of this marker); Carter Hardware (within shouting distance of this marker); Indian Village Tali (within shouting distance of this marker);

Photographed by Sandra Hughes, May 4, 2010
4. Marshall County Americans Ex-Prisoners of War
1. Patterson, Gordon L.
2. Pendergrass, Odell
3. Scarbrough, Clyde W.
4. Kennedy, Charles H.
5. Dewberry, Edward P.
6. Thompson, William
7. Hamilton, George W.
8. Brown, Wallace L.
9. Stewart, Ezekiel H.
10. Fleming, Richard H.
11. Korczyk, Joseph J.
12. Sanders, Curtis T.
13. Phillip, Alvin
14. Thompson, Daut
15. Kirkland, Verbon
16. Pinn, Lionel F Sr.
17. Jackson, James D.
18. Scott, William T.
19. Carr, Ulysis B.
20.Smith, Charles C.
21. Cooley, Tunis M.
22. Eaton, Carlton
23. Grace, Gordon C.
24.Hall, Howard G.
25. Hartsell, Earl T
26. JOhnson, Roy D.
27. Presley, Leroy H.
28. Roche, George o
29. Pounds, Troy
30. Akdins, Allison J.
31. Isbell, Thomas P.
32. Brock, Austin
33. Smothers, J.B.
34. Nunn, James L.
35. Tully O.D.
36. Worley, L.D.
37. Franklin, Cecil
38. Gaskin, Earl H.
39. Harper, Robert
40. Miller, ADam J.
41. Miller, Joe R.
42. Riddle, William
43. Murphy, Roy L.
44. Irvin, Aubrey G.
Another marker is no longer nearby. Site of Early Movie House and Congressman's Law Office (was within shouting distance of this marker but has been confirmed missing).
Credits. This page was last revised on November 8, 2023. It was originally submitted on March 3, 2012, by Sandra Hughes Tidwell of Killen, Alabama, USA. This page has been viewed 1,955 times since then and 47 times this year. Last updated on November 4, 2023, by Darren Jefferson Clay of Duluth, Georgia. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8. submitted on March 3, 2012, by Sandra Hughes Tidwell of Killen, Alabama, USA. • James Hulse was the editor who published this page.






