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Grasonville in Queen Anne's County, Maryland — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
 

Veterans Memorial

 
 
Veterans Memorial image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Pete Skillman, April 15, 2024
1. Veterans Memorial
Inscription.
In Memory of Queen Anne's County Veterans Who Gave All in Defense of Freedom

Revolutionary War
William Adair 1780 • William Alexander 1777 • Nathaniel Bateman 1781 • Alexander Beck 1779 • Michael Clancy 1779 • James Clift 1779 • Peter Cockey 1779 • Daniel Coffee 1780 • John Corker 1780 • John Cox 1779 • Michael Craig 1780 • Amos Crouch 1780 • Thomas Dean 1778 • John Deford 1779 • William Foster 1780 • Enoch Garrett 1778 • Jonas Graves 1780 • John Hargedine 1780 • James Hill 1780 • Dean John 1781 • Jacob Johnson 1780 • William Lahea 1780 • William Lasley 1780 • Jehu Layton 1778 • John Layton 1783 • Richard Lewis 1780 • Theophilus Lomax 1780 • Thomas Longfellow 1780 • Richard Lowman 1783 • Richard Mason 1781 • John McIntosh 1778 • Thomas Morgan 1778 • Joseph Neighbors 1781 • John Nicks 1780 • Thomas Norman 1780 • George Pierce 1780 • James Powell 1778 • James Price 1782 • John Pryday 1780 • John Quick 1780 • Richard Ravel 1783 • Thomas Richardson 1780 • Thomas Ringgold, Jr. 1776

Civil War
* All referenced were members of the United States Colored Troops
Alexander Anderson 1864 • George H. Anderson 1864 • William Anderson 1865 • James Band 1864 • James Bartlett 1864 • George Baynard 1865 • John Bedford 1865 • John H. Bedford 1865 • Philip Brown 1864 • Samuel L. Brown
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1864 • William H. Brown 1864 • William H. Brown 1865 • William H. Brown 1863 • William Henry Brown 1864 • William Henry Brown 1865 • Henry Burke 1864 • Charles Cook 1863 • Samuel Cooper 1865 • Samuel Coulter 1864 • Thomas J. Demby 1864 • George E. Dobson 1864 • Elijah Dorman 1864 • Charles Henry Elbert 1865 • Benjamin Ewen 1865 • William Ewing 1865 • William Ewing 1865 • Emory Forman 1865 • Isaac Frisby 1864 • Arthur Gibbs 1863 • Lewis Gibbs 1864 • James Gibson 1864 • Scipio Goldsborough 1864 • James W. Green 1864 • Charles Griffin 1864 • Thomas Gross 1879 • Charles E. Haith 1864 • Alexander Hazelton 1865 • Alexander Hazelton 1865 • John W. Hazelton 1864 • Pere Jackson 1863 • Benjamin Johnson 1864 • Charles Johnson 1865 • Charles Johnson 1864 • Chalres Johnson 1864 • Charles E. Johnson 1864 • Samuel Johnson 1864 • Garrison Jones 1864 • Henry Jones 1864 • John Kennard 1864 • William Lane 1865 • Lewis Larkman 1864 • Henry Lewis 1865 • Alexander Lockerman 1865 • James Love 1864 • Vincent Marsh 1866 • Perry Mastick 1864 • Daniel Miller 1865 • William Moody 1864 • Charles Morris 1864 • Asbury Murphey 1864 • Eli Myers 1864 • Wesley Myers 1864 • Albert Parker 1864 • John Roberts 1864 • Alexander Robinson 1864 • John Ross 1864 • Emory Rozier 1864 • William J. Senny 1865 • Jesse Shepherd 1864 • Thomas Slaughter 1865 • John Smith 1864 • John Smith 1864 • John Smith 1865 • Joseph Solson 1864
Veterans Memorial image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Pete Skillman, April 15, 2024
2. Veterans Memorial
• Frank Stewart 1865 • Isaac Stewart 1864 • Lloyd Stewart 1864 • Alexander Sudler 1864 • Thomas E. Thompson 1865 • Charles H. Turney 1864 • James Wesley 1864 • John Wesley 1865 • John Whiteacre 1864 • George Willis 1865 • Percy Wilson (U) • Daniel Wright (U) • Greenbury Wright 1863 • Jacob Wright 1864 • Joseph Wright 1865 • Perry Wright 1865 • Stephen Wright 1864

World War I
John T. Anderson 1918 • William D. Anthony 1918 • Clarence D. Clevenger 1918 • Jeff Davis 1918 • Frederick L. Mitchell 1918 • James E. Potts 1918 • Thomas E. Price 1918

World War II
William W. Allen 1944 • Carl M. Anderson (U) • Charles M. Anderson (U) • Benedict A. Andrew (U) • Craig Andrus (U) • Don Andrus (U) • Harold F. Avery (U) • Benjamin Baun (U) • Beck, Robert D. (U) • Carey J. Blunt 1944 • Edwin D. Burris (U) • William W. Carey (U) • Gordon D. Chance (U) • Edward E. Coursey, Jr. 1945 • James C. Dadds 1944 • Dawkins, Clayton M. (U) • Thomas C. Dawkins 1944 • William W. Emory (U) • John Hall 1944 • James H. Jewell 1944 • Carl M. Johnson (U) • Howard Jones 1944 • Oliver C. Jones, Jr. 1944 • William F. King 1944 • Henry Coursey Lewis, Jr. 1944 • Harold Marks (U) • Charles H. Merchant 1944 • Alvin R. Moore 1944 • Carlton C. Morgan 1944 • Harrison H. Norris 1945 • James E. Potts (U) • Lee C. Price, Jr. (U) • Milton Price (U) • William H. Quillen 1944
Veterans Memorial image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Pete Skillman, April 15, 2024
3. Veterans Memorial
• John H. Roberts 1943 • Carl Roe (U) • Guy M. Skinner 1944 • Eli Smith 1944 • Ralph Starkey, Sr. 1944 • James E. Straughn 1944 • John Valliant (U) • Charles Webster (U) • John T. White (U) • Homer B. Wooleyhan (U)

Korean War
James R. Lister 1950 • John R. Murray (U) • Percy W. Neighbors (U) • Bradford Starkey (U) • William A White 1951

Vietnam War
Robert Brown, Jr. 1968 • Fred Horatio Gates, II 1967 • Charles William Pose (U) • Howard D. Wright Jr. 1966 • Robert D. Yorker (U)

Iraq / Afghanistan Wars
Bryan N. Spry 2004 • Jason D. Mileo 2003

(U) Unknown date of death

"Greater love has no man than to lay down his life for his friend." -Ps. 4:22

 
Erected by VFW Post #7464.
 
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: Military.
 
Location. 38° 57.81′ N, 76° 12.334′ W. Marker is in Grasonville, Maryland, in Queen Anne's County. Memorial is on VFW Avenue just south of Clevenger Lane, on the right when traveling south. The memorial stands on the grounds of the VFW. Touch for map. Marker is at or near this postal address: 216 VFW Ave, Grasonville MD 21638, United States of America. Touch for directions.
 
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 2 miles of this marker, measured as the crow
Veterans Memorial image. Click for full size.
Photographed By Pete Skillman, April 15, 2024
4. Veterans Memorial
flies. VFW Post 7464 Memorial (here, next to this marker); US M60 "Patton" Tank (within shouting distance of this marker); Road to Battle (approx. 0.9 miles away); Haven for Biodiversity: hardwood forest (approx. one mile away); Forest Values for the Bay: loblolly pine plantation (approx. 1.1 miles away); The Men Who Stood and Fought at Slippery Hill (approx. 1.3 miles away); Protecting the Homefront (approx. 1.3 miles away); The Battle Enjoined! (approx. 1.3 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Grasonville.
 
 
Credits. This page was last revised on April 16, 2024. It was originally submitted on April 16, 2024, by Pete Skillman of Townsend, Delaware. This page has been viewed 41 times since then. Photos:   1, 2, 3, 4. submitted on April 16, 2024, by Pete Skillman of Townsend, Delaware. • Devry Becker Jones was the editor who published this page.

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