Springview in Keya Paha County, Nebraska — The American Midwest (Upper Plains)
Keya Paha County War Memorial
Keya Paha County
who served their country in
the Civil War, the Spanish War, and Great World War
that Liberty shall not perish from the Earth.
World War
Antrim, Benj. R. Austin, Warren A. Bahr, William G. Bahr, Fritz E. Bammerlin, John L. Bammerlin, Edward H. Bammerlin, Carl W. Barton, Hugh M. Barngrover, Doyle Bechtel, R.F. Berry, Harry C. Billings, Jay L. Billings, Harry W. ☆Bills, Claude I. Boshart, Amanuel Brock, Earl E. Burton, Levi G. Burton, Aubrey W. Burkinshaw, Victor V. Byington, Nelson Cabler, George W. Cabler, John W. Cannon, Milton Carr, Leonard H. Carr, George A. Carr, Roy O. Carr, Frank H. Carr, Floyd N. Carlson, Holly C. Chase, Clem A. Chase, Chester D. Clarke, David C. Clark, William E. Clay, Charles E. Clopton, Ray W. Clopton, Leslie B. Connell, Charley H. Coon, Oliver E. Custer, Raymond Dalton, Roy Dalton, Francis E. Daniels, George C. Debolt, Alex E. Demmer, Otto O. Dewitt, Clinton P. Dillon, Simeon Dodd, John M. Douglas, Frank Duble, Rolland E. Dutton, Simeon Dutton, C.J. Dyer, Ward M. Esgate, James H. Fessant, William E. Fisher, Edwin G. Fisher, Ralph S. Flannigan, Albert E. Frauen, Claus Frauen, Harry ☆Furlong, Joseph A. Gilbert, Lorenzo D. Gipson, Floyd M. Gipson, Ivan G. Gipson, Charles Gierau, Frank L. Graesser, Thomas D. Graesser, Vern U. Groit, Arthur J. Hageman, Roy E. Hartman, Fred C. Harvey, Albert L.H. Harvey, Sibley Hasselquist, E. Heerten, Edward N. Hoerth, John Horton, Harlan B. Hoteling, Herbert L. Hungenburg, Henry C. Hunt, Herbert R. Hutchison, Lee Hutchison, Ballard ☆Irish, Melvin A. Jackson, Oscar A. Johnston, Cecil O.L. Johnson, Laurits Kepler, Arthur L. Kirkland, Emery Kirsch, Edward W. Kobarg, Henry G. Kopp, Wm. M. Kunselman, Ferdinand F. Lamb, Charles E. Langer, Joseph L. LaRue, Charles L. Larsen, Carl Wm. Larsen, John C. Latimer, Howard J. Lawton, Peter M. Lear, Forest Lear, Charles L. Lear, W.D. Lee, Osborn R. Lee, Lawrence L. ☆Libolt, Orin J. Libolt, Floyd H. Libby, Walter R. Lowe, Vernie Luse, David L. McAtee, F.N. McCormick, Frank B.
McCormick, William R. ☆McCracken, Charles McLain, Samuel L. McKnight, Charles Masters, Claud G. Middaugh, Alvin L. Millard, Myron Miller, Orrin A. Mock, Paul A. Mockett, Earl W. Moles, Kelly A. Monroe, C.H. Monroe, Robt. B. Mundorff, Earl Myers, Ileff Myers, Villah Newman, Walter D. Noel, J.P. Owens, James P. Owens, Ben. Painter, Roy A. Patton, Fred. Patton, Walter Patton, Joseph Pelletier, Elmer G. Pettit, George E. Pollock, Clifford L. Raitt, Roy D. Reeves, Rexford D. Reeves, Marion J. Rhodes, Roy A. Rhodes, Lawrence G. Ritterbush, Ernest L. ☆Robinson, Clarence L. Ruhl, Charles P. Ruhl, Edward W. Ruther, Joseph L. Ruble, Frank Sanderson, Edward C. Sanderson, Walter Sasche, Paul Schneidereit, Albert E. Schneidereit, Rinert C. Schoettger, Fred A. See, Clyde R. See, Claude H. Shaw, Orvil L. Sheets, Glenn Shields, Joseph M. Simons, Charles J. Simons, Nicholas Simons, Joseph T. Simons, John Skinner, Harvey A. Skinner, Thomas P. Snider, Carl Soles, Fred Soles, Jerry Soles, Charles Soles, Roscoe Starkjohann, Arthur P. Starkjohann, Jurgen F. Steward, Arthur A. Stone, Bert M. Strenger, Percey Stuart, Frank Stuart, Howard L. Swim, Earl C. Taylor, Orthello E. Taylor, John Thomas, Frank A. Thomas, Theo. Tuning, Walter Van Cleef, John C. Wantz, Ora L. Weddel, Jerry R. Welbourn, Ernie Wheeler, L.J. Wheeler, R.M. White, Edwin D. Wicker, John C. Wiley, Claude Wilkins, Orley E. Wilkins, Everett B. Wilkins, Andy E. Wilson, Chester Walter, Fred Woolhiser, Edger ☆Wood, Marion I. Worden, Melvin Wyatt, Milton T.
U. S. W. V.
Blakely, Theo. Boyd, L.J. Brown, R.P. Buck, R.F. Dalton, Francis E. Jaques, J.F. Kimball, Ward Painter, E.K. Walters, S.V. Wheeler, R.M.
G. A. R.
Carnahan, J.S. Cowger, J.T. Doty, Geo. W. England, D.O. Ford, J.B. Hartman, Jno. H. Harvey, W.H. Heiges, D.L. Krist, John Lewis, Hiram Lewis, Ralph Palmer, Geo. W. Pendelton, Joe Pettit, E.F. Phelps, C.L. Rhodes, S.A. Robinson, E. Shaw, Henry Smith, T.V. Tarket, I.J. Thomas, W.C. Warner, W.W. Webster, Chas. Wicker, Samuel Wood, F.B.
☆ They paid the last full measure of devotion ☆
Erected by Keya Paha County from funds contributed by patriotic citizens.
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: Patriots & Patriotism • War, Spanish-American • War, US Civil • War, World I.
Location. 42° 49.471′ N, 99° 44.833′ W. Memorial is in Springview, Nebraska, in Keya Paha County. It is on L Street (East Turbine Avenue) just east of North Ash Street, on the left when traveling east. The memorial is located at the southwest corner of the Keya Paha County Courthouse grounds. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 310 Courthouse Drive, Springview NE 68778, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in the Sand Hills and in the Niobrara Valley. It is also in the American Midwest, in the Corn Belt, and on the prairies. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the Louisiana Purchase.
Other nearby markers. At least 3 other markers are within 3 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies: Keya Paha (within shouting distance of this marker); a different marker also named Keya Paha County War Memorial (within shouting distance of this marker); Homestead of David and Kate Clopton (approx. 2.7 miles away).
Credits. This page was last revised on December 3, 2023. It was originally submitted on December 3, 2023, by Cosmos Mariner of Cape Canaveral, Florida. This page has been viewed 207 times since then and 27 times this year. Photos: 1, 2. submitted on December 3, 2023, by Cosmos Mariner of Cape Canaveral, Florida.

