Jellico in Campbell County, Tennessee — The American South (East South Central)
Jellico Area Veterans Memorial
Lest We Forget
With deepest Gratitude
This monument is erected and dedicated to all area servicemen who gave their lives and all area veterans who served in defense of our country in all armed conflicts - - those known to man, those whose names are inscribed hereon and those known but to God.
It is our intent that our community and our nation never forget all those who made the supreme sacrifice to insure the continuance of our liberty and it is our fervent prayer that such sacrifices will never again be required.
Ayers, George W Baird, Millard Bennett, Samuel F Boccia, Clemente Bradley, Forest L Britton, Frank Broyles, Robert F Carpenter, Earnest C Cooper, Charles E Delius, Clinton F Harden, Frank Hatmaker, Harve Housley, Joseph L Houts, Lloyd Huddleston, James T Layne, James H Marcum, James McDonald, Sidney S Melton, Milbern Mozingi, Ernest Myers, George Myers, John F Newley, Claude Nunnally, William E Patterson, Sawyer Paul, James Peterson, Carey F Roberts, Bertice Robinson, Travis Sharp, John T Sharp, Lafayette Siler, Andy Singleton, Ben Vitatoe, Robert Voyles, Tilman T Ward, Luther Wilson, Henry S Wilson, John B Wynn, Albert H
Adams, Conley E Adkins, Willard Anderson, John E Arnett, Joseph B Artis, Clayton Ball, Leman D Bartley, Carl J Bates, Johnie M Bell, John H Bell, William E Bolton, Lewis B Bowman, Herndon C Branam, James F Branam, Willis Brashears, Paul Brassfield, Jr Everette Breedwell, Wallace F Bridges, Glenn L Bruce, Joseph Bruce, Frederick W Bryant, Charlie Carroll, Jodan Chadwell, Charles Childress, James M Clotfelter, Lee M Cole, Hubert Coleman, Olon H Collingsworth, Ross Cook, Ralph W Copeland, Wendell Creekmore, David H Cross, Marlie Cross, Arthur Dalton, Archie A Daugherty, Lonzo Davenport, William G Davis, George J Davis, Ethon Davis, Roy W Dilbeck, Charles W Disney, Jr Daniel H Douglas, Charlie Douglas, Clyde A Douglas, General P Douglas, Harold D Douglas, Henry L Duncan, Hazel H Duncan, Marion E Evans, Owen H Echols, Jr Charles L Francis, Jr Louis Franklin, Billie V Fuston, Edd Gaylor, Jr Joe Gilburth, William O Goins, Bryon L Goodman, Roy Grady, Lonnie E Greene, Jr Elihue Griffith, Ralph Hale, Willie Hall, Arvel H Hamblin, James E Hatfield, Carl G Hatfield, Carl G Hatfield, William C Hatmaker, Roy L Hatmaker, Wilmer W Hawkins, Andrew J Hayes, Earl E Heatherly, Maynard Heatherly, Paul E Heatherly, Woodrow Hensley, James I Hooper, Henry Houston, George T Huddleston, John L Hudson, Frank W Hunter, Ted Ivery, Kleetis C Ivey, Vernon Jeffers, James C Johnson, Joseph E Justice, Willie T Keyes, Claude King, Jr Lewis Kitts, Jessie L Lamb, George F Lamb, Jr Alvin H Land, James T Lawhorn, Waymon R Lawson, Bishop Leach, James F Lingerfelt, N Long, Arlie Longmire, James D Lowe, Shirley Lynch, Jr James T Lynch, Lonnie Lyons, Verdia Marcum, Homer Marple, Charles H Martin, Gus McCarty, Lawrence L McGhee, Shirley McGhee, Robert G Messer, Joe Miller, Cal Nelson, Walter C Nichols, Loyd W Norman, Lee R. Osborne, Clifford J Owens, Barton W Parker, William M Partin, Cordell Partin, George W Patterson, Charles H Paul, Fred Perkey, Thomas E Perkins, Thomas E Petitt, William E Phillips, Earl Phillips, Robin Pierce, Everette W Powers, Lloyd Proffit, Evon Quarls, Prinston D Queener, Jacob H Richardson, John C Ridenour, William W Roach, Earl Roaden, Warren G Robbins, William F Rodeheaver, Homer L Russell, Leon F Russell, J V Scott, Henry C Sharp, Charles V Shepherd, James T Shoffner, Clyde Shuqart, Jr Edward R Siler, Jospeh H Siler, Matin Smith, Gilmore W Smith, Ova Smith, Verlin Spradlin, Harley F Stewart, James W Stiner, Elwood J Stone, James E Summers, Arthur Sutton, Milton G Tackett, Walter Taylor, Cecil S Taylor, Clyde S Terry, Cecil C Thompson, Carl W Todd, Venis R Walden, James H Walden James R Warming, Eric W Welch, Eukle White, Jess W White, Jospeh B William, Robert T Wilson, Archie Wilson, James F Wilson, Thomas W Woods, Leonard B Yoakum, Miller D Zecchini, Julia Zecchini, Jr Peter T
July 6, 1944
Alquist, Russell J, Paducah, KY Baird, Robert H, Canton, OH Bettag, Leonard J, Evansville, IN Boswell, Charles B, Paducah, KY Britzke, Charles, LaPorte, IN Brown, Jack C, Louisville, OH Buchanan, James W, Buttonsville, WV Cathey, William R, Paducah, KY Clapp, Charles T, Paducah, KY Clark, Donald J, North Canton, OH Clark, James N, Paducah, KY Clemens, Wayne E, Warren, OH Clingerman, Robert C, Elkins, WV Cole, Raymond, Brazil, IN Eaves, George E, Orwell, OH Gorey, William N, Pataskala, OH Hill, Donald E, Canton, OH Hilton, Eugene L, Menett, MO Kiesling, Raymond H, Canton, OH Lillie, Raymond B, Warren, OH Maslin, Don P, N Canton, OH Mattix, Dale Jr. Akron, OH McChesney, William, E Akron, OH Miller, Richard W, Toledo, OH Parker, Ray W, Trenton, OH Paumier, Austin E, Louisville, OH Reichle, Herbert R, Bedford, OH Shipbaugh, Joseph E, Canton, OH Wickline, John R, Orient, OH Wisberger, John R, Akron, OH Wood, Ray Jr, Kevin, KY Wright, Clarence M, Minerva, OH Yapp, Raymond W, Paducah, KY Salyer, Hargis, Salyersville, KY
Arnold, Billy A Brooks, Jerome J Filyaw, Oscar Hall, Raymond E Loudin, Jr Gibson Moser, Earnest Myers, Thomas Norman, Harley Partin, Willie Smith, Donald G Ward, Herbert Wilson, Rubin B York, Leldon
Daugherty, Ronnie J Daugherty, William D Gibson, Ernest Heatherly, George G Huddleston, Robert J Lambdin, Marvin D Lay, John E Lay, Roger M Long, Bill B Lowe, Earnest L Marple, Reede L Perkins, Jerry E Reid, Claude D Robbins, Lonnie J Russell, Carl L Spencer, Jr Arlie Walden, Daniel E
William O Gilburth, WWI Harold Croley, WWII Clyde E Prewitt, Vietnam Frederick Delbert, WWII Francis Allen, WWII Quincy H Long Jr, WWII Thomas G Croley, WWII Siler, Hubert E WWII
Erected 1993.
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: Military.
Location. 36° 35.276′ N, 84° 7.62′ W. Memorial is in Jellico, Tennessee, in Campbell County. It is at the intersection of North Main Street and 5th Street, on the left when traveling north on North Main Street. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 135 N Main St, Jellico TN 37762, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in East Tennessee and in the Cumberland Plateau. It is also in the American South, specifically in the Upper South, in Appalachia, and specifically in Southern Appalachia. Globally, it is in 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 Confederate States of America, and the Antebellum South.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 2 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies: James (Jim) Tidwell, Jr. (here, next to this marker); Tramell Building (within shouting distance of this marker); Grace Moore (about 400 feet away, measured in a direct line); a different marker also named Grace Moore (about 500 feet away); Kirby Smith Invades Kentucky (approx. 0.2 miles away); Tennessee - Campbell County / Kentucky (approx. Ό mile away); Conflict in Campbell County (approx. 0.9 miles away); Tennessee Civil War Trails (approx. 1.2 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Jellico.
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