Clover in York County, South Carolina — The American South (South Atlantic)
World War II Memorial
Inscription.
Honoring those who served their country World War II
In memory of Robert A. Edmunds & George D. Bowman
John M. Wright W.W. Harmon Edward L. Adams J.T. Bennett W.H. Bowman, Jr. George D. Bowman James H. Boyd Evans Boyd J.C. Brakefield I.J. Campbell Lindsey Davidson Jack Dickson Lewis Dickson R.A. Edmunds Earl Ford Fred Hambright B.C. Harmon, Jr. Bernie Jackson R.P. Jackson Campbell Jackson C.M. Knox, Sr. C.M. Knox, Jr. C.P. Lawrence, Jr. R.E. Love, Jr. Blair Moore Edd Moore J.R. Moore C.D. Mickie William Moses Shannon Murphy Joe McCall Nelson McCall Sam McCall Billy Neil Joe Neil Lewis Pursley Gene Sifford Ted Sifford Earl Sifford S.A. Sifford, Jr. Robby Smith Sam Smith Tom Smith Mike Smith A.M. Suggs, Jr. Paul Thomas Bill Thomasson D.A. Westmoreland Bill Westmoreland Jim Westmoreland June Wright Moffatt Wylie Wyman Wallace Tommy Walker W.M. Whitesides Andral Dickson Jim Dickson Robert Adams W. P. Daniel Angeline Neil Earnest Hammond W. B. Love, jr. R.K. Lee J.O. McCarter Don Poarch Hubert Ray J.W. Smith Leon Campbell Howard Campbell Tommy Campbell Franklin Brown Connie Neil Luther Clark Floyd Nesbitt Lib Lawrence Sarah Lawrence W.H. Bowman, Sr. Pastor Bertha McCall
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World II.
Location. 35° 6.751′ N, 81° 13.672′ W. Memorial is in Clover, South Carolina, in York County. It can be reached from the intersection of Kings Mountain Street (South Carolina Route 55) and Church Street, on the right when traveling west. Located in front of the southwest steps of Clover Presbyterian Church. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 202 Kings Mountain St, Clover SC 29710, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in the Midlands and in the Olde English District. It is also in the American South and specifically in the Deep South. 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 the original Cherokee Nation, the territory of the Mississippian Culture, one of the original Thirteen Colonies, one of the Confederate States of America, and the Antebellum South.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 5 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies: Town of Clover (about 600 feet away, measured in a direct line); Clover Springs Farm (approx. 0.7 miles away); York County David Jackson Homeplace (approx. 1½ miles away); North Carolina / South Carolina (approx. 3.6 miles away in North Carolina); William J. Wilson House (approx. 3.6 miles away in North Carolina); Bethel Presbyterian Church (approx. 4.2 miles away); Patriots and Soldiers of the American Revolution Buried at Bethel Presbyterian Church (approx. 4.3 miles away); Bethany A.R.P. Church Veterans Memorial (approx. 4½ miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Clover.
Credits. This page was last revised on February 23, 2024. It was originally submitted on February 21, 2024, by Mark Parker of Hickory, North Carolina. This page has been viewed 189 times since then and 24 times this year. Photos: 1, 2. submitted on February 21, 2024, by Mark Parker of Hickory, North Carolina. • Bernard Fisher was the editor who published this page.

