Pawling in Dutchess County, New York — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
Pawling World War I and Civil War Memorial
Photographed By Linda S Fischer, July 27, 2011
1. Pawling World War I and Civil War Memorial Marker
Honor Roll Memorial dedicated to the men who served (some who gave their lives) fighting to defend our freedoms during WWI.
Inscription.
Pawling World War I and Civil War Memorial. . [ West Side ] Roll of Honor
To Honor the Pawling Men Who Served in the World War This Tablet is Erected By The Inhabitants of the Town 1917 – 1919 . Akin, Albert John . Alfredson, David . Anderson, Edward P. . Ash, Ralph W. . Ashman, Frederick . Banks, Arthur . Bennett, Timothy E. . Bierce, Frank W. . Blauvelt, William W. . Boo, Axel . Branch, John Akin . Burger, Earl C. . Burgess, Archibald L . Burhance, George . Burhance, John J. . Burns, Francis E. . Burns, James H. . Burns, Sylvester J. . Burr, Franklin A. . Burr, Howard R. . Burr, Walter H. . Callahan, Cornelius . Cammier, Raymond W. . Chippee, Alexander . Clark, Frances J. . Clark, James L. . Clay, Maley E. . Clinedinst, Wendel W. . Cole, James R. . Collier, Joseph A. . Converse, Franklin B. . Cook, Herman T. . Cook, Irving J. . Corbin, Lewis D. . Corneille, James G. . Coulter, John Mac D. . Coulter, J. Waldron . Cullum, Lester . Cunningham, Clarence . Cunningham, George L. . Curtis, Pierson . Daniels, Charles R. . Daniels, Fred C. . Davis, Enoch . Deady, M. Burton . Dennis, Charles . Donahue, Edward J. . Doyle, Joseph J. . Dykeman, George R. . Eggleston, Paul M. . Elwell, John H. . Elwell, Wilfred . Farquhar, Charles L. . Ferris, Bowen C. . Ferris, B. Greeley . Giddings, Joseph . Gordon, Norman W. . Grant, Philip N. . Grunewald, Harry . Hasler, John . Hasler, William . Hawkins, William J. . Heinchon, Daniel P. . Helmeyer, Martin J. . Henry, Harold T. . Hernsdorf, Harry J. . Hibesin, Oscar . Hollister, John E. . Holmes, Joseph . Holmes, Lewis . Jackson, Clifton . Jones, Oscar . Kamp, John J. . Kamp, William . Kimball, Richard S. . Lasell, Harold S. . Ledwith, Joseph . Ledwith, Maurice . Lehan, Clarence . Lehan, Francis . Lieberman, Joseph . Loucks, John C. . Lundin, Martin . McLean, Archibald Jr. . McLoughlin, Peter . McNamara, John J. . Markusson, John . Marsten, Ford . Maure, Irving . Meloney, William B. . Meyer, William J. . Millard, Herbert . Mingy, Lawrence Jr. . Morey, Herman . Morey, James E. . Motle, Frank . Moyan, John . Murphy, Dennis C. . Murphy, Henry P. . Osborn, Solomon B. . Osborn, Walter C. . Paisley, Joseph E. . Parker, William H. . Pease, Theodore M. . Penny, Daniel . Place, George W. . Ragan, John J. . Ranco, Raffelo . Reid, Robert . Reiter, Ernest J. . Roberts, Donald C. . Robinson, Richard L. . Romaine, Floyd F. . Rozell, Harry B. . Ryan J. J. . Ryan, William . Saunders, Harold C. . Setapen, Charles . Shay, Daniel H. . Shay, Franklyn D. . Slocum, Allen . Slocum, Earl W. . Slocum, Howard H. . Slocum, Ira G. . Smith, Lewis N. . Stark, Howard C. . Stuart, David . Sturdevich, Alexander . Surles, James . Taber, John W. . Taney, Lewis J. . Tanner, Harry L. . Terrill, George N. . Vail, Willard C. Jr. . Valente, Bartholomew . Vitale, Francesco . Vores, Victor A. . Walsh, Raymond H. . Wheeler, William B. . Wilcox, Harold . Wilson, Julius L. . Woodin, Allard A. . Woodin, Chester D. . Woodin, Ernest C. Jr. . Woodin, Fred V. . Worden, Deliverance . Annie M. Thomas, R.A.N. [ East Side ]
This Tablet is Erected To Honor The Pawling Men Who Served Their Country During the Civil War 1861 – 1865 . . This memorial is in Pawling in Dutchess County New York
[ West Side ] Roll of Honor
To Honor the Pawling Men Who Served in the World War This Tablet is Erected By The Inhabitants of the Town 1917 – 1919
Akin, Albert John Alfredson, David Anderson, Edward P. Ash, Ralph W. Ashman, Frederick Banks, Arthur Bennett, Timothy E. Bierce, Frank W. Blauvelt, William W. Boo, Axel Branch, John Akin Burger, Earl C. Burgess, Archibald L Burhance, George Burhance, John J. * Burns, Francis E. Burns, James H. Burns, Sylvester J. Burr, Franklin A. Burr, Howard R. Burr, Walter H. Callahan, Cornelius Cammier, Raymond W. Chippee, Alexander Clark, Frances J. Clark, James L. Clay, Maley E. Clinedinst, Wendel W. Cole, James R. Collier, Joseph A. Converse, Franklin B. Cook, Herman T. Cook, Irving J. Corbin, Lewis D. Corneille, James G. Coulter, John Mac D. Coulter, J. Waldron Cullum, Lester Cunningham, Clarence Cunningham, George L. Curtis, Pierson Daniels, Charles R. Daniels, Fred C. Davis, Enoch Deady, M. Burton Dennis, Charles Donahue, Edward
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J. Doyle, Joseph J. Dykeman, George R. Eggleston, Paul M. Elwell, John H. Elwell, Wilfred Farquhar, Charles L. Ferris, Bowen C. Ferris, B. Greeley Giddings, Joseph Gordon, Norman W. Grant, Philip N. Grunewald, Harry Hasler, John * Hasler, William Hawkins, William J. Heinchon, Daniel P. Helmeyer, Martin J. Henry, Harold T. Hernsdorf, Harry J. Hibesin, Oscar Hollister, John E. Holmes, Joseph Holmes, Lewis Jackson, Clifton Jones, Oscar Kamp, John J. * Kamp, William Kimball, Richard S. Lasell, Harold S. Ledwith, Joseph Ledwith, Maurice Lehan, Clarence Lehan, Francis Lieberman, Joseph Loucks, John C. Lundin, Martin McLean, Archibald Jr. McLoughlin, Peter McNamara, John J. Markusson, John Marsten, Ford Maure, Irving Meloney, William B. Meyer, William J. Millard, Herbert Mingy, Lawrence Jr. Morey, Herman Morey, James E. Motle, Frank Moyan, John Murphy, Dennis C. Murphy, Henry P. Osborn, Solomon B. Osborn, Walter C. Paisley, Joseph E. Parker, William H. Pease, Theodore M. Penny, Daniel Place, George W. Ragan, John J. Ranco, Raffelo Reid, Robert Reiter, Ernest J. Roberts, Donald C. Robinson, Richard L. Romaine, Floyd F. Rozell, Harry B. Ryan J. J. Ryan, William Saunders, Harold C. Setapen, Charles Shay, Daniel H. Shay, Franklyn D. Slocum, Allen
Photographed By Linda S Fischer, July 27, 2011
2. Pawling Veterans Memorial
Slocum, Earl W. Slocum, Howard H. Slocum, Ira G. Smith, Lewis N. Stark, Howard C. Stuart, David Sturdevich, Alexander Surles, James Taber, John W. Taney, Lewis J. * Tanner, Harry L. Terrill, George N. Vail, Willard C. Jr. Valente, Bartholomew Vitale, Francesco Vores, Victor A. Walsh, Raymond H. Wheeler, William B. Wilcox, Harold Wilson, Julius L. Woodin, Allard A. Woodin, Chester D. Woodin, Ernest C. Jr. Woodin, Fred V. Worden, Deliverance Annie M. Thomas, R.A.N.
[ East Side ]
This Tablet is Erected To Honor The Pawling Men Who Served Their Country During the Civil War 1861 – 1865
Topics. This historical marker and memorial is listed in these topic lists: War, US Civil • War, World I. A significant historical year for this entry is 1917.
Location. 41° 33.718′ N, 73° 36.099′ W. Marker is in Pawling, New York, in Dutchess County. Marker is at the intersection of East Main Street and Charles Coleman Blvd, on the left when traveling west on East Main Street. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Pawling NY 12564, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Pawling Veterans Memorial (here, next to this marker); Memorial Trees (about 300 feet away, measured in a direct line); Methodist Church
Photographed By Linda S Fischer, July 27, 2011
3. Pawling Civil War Memorial Marker
This is on the back of the WWI Honor Roll Memorial. The Plaque is dedicated to the men who fought in the Civil War.
Inscription on the bottom of the Memorial:
Hasler Kamp Post American Legion and the citizens of Pawling wish to acknowledge two men who also served in the Civil War: Rear Admiral John L. Worden, the First Commandant of the US Naval Academy who captained the ship The Monitor in the Historic battle with the Confederate Ship, The Merrimack and 1st LT John J. Toffey, who received the Medal of Honor by Act of Congress in the Civil War. Both these men rest in the Pawling Cemetery.
Photographed By Michael Herrick, November 10, 2009
5. Pawling World War I Memorial
Photographed By Michael Herrick, November 10, 2009
6. Pawling Civil War Memorial
Photographed By Michael Herrick, November 10, 2009
7. Pawling Veterans and World War I Memorials
The Veterans Memorial is on the left. On the right is the World War I Memorial. The Civil War Memorial is on the back of the World War I Memorial.
Photographed By Michael Herrick, November 10, 2009
8. Pawling Civil War Memorial
Photographed By Linda S Fischer, July 27, 2011
9. Pawling World War I and Civil War Memorial Marker
The original memorial dedicated to the men of Pawling who fought in WWI was rededicated (date needed). Three monuments now stand together to honor the men and women of Pawling who fought, some who gave their lives, in defense of our freedom in the following wars/conflicts: Civil War WWI WWII Korea Vietnam
Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on November 18, 2009, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 2,166 times since then and 114 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4. submitted on September 7, 2011, by Linda S Fischer of Manchester, NJ, Usa. 5, 6, 7, 8. submitted on November 18, 2009, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. 9. submitted on September 7, 2011, by Linda S Fischer of Manchester, NJ, Usa. • Craig Swain was the editor who published this page.