Duquesne Heights in Pittsburgh in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
19th Ward Veterans Honor Roll
of those from this community
who served in the
World War 1914-1918
Altmeyer, Harry M. Ambacher, Paul M. Amon, Rexford Armour, James D. Armour, Wendell Armstrong, Thomas A. Bannon, Elmer L. Barum, George Barum, Russell Battey, John Η. Becker, Mathias Belsterling, Norbert Berger, Peter Billingsley, George L. Black, Harry Blasing, Edward C. Blume, Charles J. Blume, Joseph F. Blume, Ralph J. Boehm, Herman J. Bolhorst, William F. Bottles, John B. Boyle, John Brady, John Ρ. Brady, Thomas F. Brannigan, James Brannigan, R. Breit, George Breitwieser, Albert C. Brick, John Burns, James J. Burns, John F. Butler, J. Fred Byers, Joseph Caparelli, Gaetano Capo, Nicholas Carlin, John Carter, George S. Checketts, Samuel Christy, James B. Clark, John Ο. ☆ Coburn, Thomas B. Coghill, J. A. Connelly, William E. Cooper, Howard Cox, Newberry Cress, Byron G. Cress, Ralph C. Cronin, Nicholas Crowe, James J. Curran, Thomas J. Cutler, Fred J. Daily, Thomas W. Davis, George A. Davis, George O. Dee, Claude R. Dee, Edgar W. Deffio, Bernard Digby, Homer E. Digby, John Ν. ☆ Diller, Henry O. Diller, John W. Diskin, Thomas R. Donati, Otto J. Dorgan, Timothy J. Dorsey, Patrick Doss, Harry P. Dougherty, Harry M. Dunn, Paul T. Dunn, Thomas Egler, Fred N. Erck, Frank A. Erkel, Frank C. Ewing, Naomi Ε. ☆ Falkenhagen, Raymond A. Ferrick, John H. Finn, James M. ☆ Finn, Joseph Ρ. Flannery, Edward P. Flannery, John J. Flannery, Martin J. Ford, David Forster, Louis Forster, Nicholas Forster, William Gartz, William A.
Gastel, Conrad Gaughan, John F. Gearing, Frank V. Gearing, Gerald J. Gearing, William A. Gibson, Samuel D. Ginnevan, John W. Goedert, Charles Goedert, Felix Gould, Frank D. Graham, Oliver W. Grainer, David D. Gramm, Herbert F. Guenther, Henry L. Hager, George C. Hamill, Daniel Harrison, George N. Hegley, Louis G. Hehman, Henry Herr, Paul G. Hirt, Edwin B. Hoff, Elmer H. Hogue, James C. Hoover, Thomas E. Hughes, Arthur W. Irvin, Matthew N. Jelly, John R. Jennings, Charles Jennings, John W. Jennings, Thomas B. Johns, James C. Johnson, James V. Justice, Frank J. Kappler, W. A. J. Kelly, Eugene V. Kim, George Kim, Leo King, John J. King, Richard C. King, Martin V. Koehnke, William F. Kratt, Elmer R. Kronz, Albert J. Kronz, Blair M. Kronz, Michael Kuehn, Ernest E. Laufer, Louis Lesker, Anthony J. Lewis, Albert E. Liebelt, Clarence Liebelt, Fred W. Lisaght, Thomas C. Logsdon, Earl A. Lowe, Arthur Lowe, Fred Lowe, Kenneth Luffee, William Lynch, William P. Mackey, Leo A. Madden, William Martin, John N. Miller, Adam E. Miller, Charles C. Miller, Harry E. S. Miller, Herman J. Miller, Walter Miller, Warren Milligan, Thomas M. Minn, Albert F. Moorehead, John H. Moren, Louis H. Moren, Paul E. Morrison, John M. J. McAleer, Charles A. McAleer, Clarence J. McClelland, George McClelland, William B. McCoy, Thomas McDoo, Walter McGovern, Charles C. McLaughlin, Thomas J. Nusser, Albert O'Donnell, Harry J. O'Donnell, Harvey T. O'Donnell, William E. Ohleger, Henry L.
Ohleger, Joseph Ohleger, Milburn P. Ohliger, Herbert O'Malley, Thomas Orrell, John E. Paquet, Clarence Paquet, Eustace Patterson, William M. Pearson, John E. Pendergast, Thomas A. Philp, Walter J. Pletcher, Ralph W. Potter, William F. Prass, Mathias Purkey, Edward D. Rapp, Homer N. Rawsthorne, Ralph N. Reese, John Reese, Joseph T. Riley, George J. Rosst, Frederick H. Rush, Ellsworth Schafer, Allen A. Schafer, William Schalek, Carl Schalek, Edward Schalek, John H. Schenk, Raymond Schindehette, Andrew A. Schindehette, Fred Schindehette, Theodore Schoeneman, Harry N. Schroeder, Henry ☆ Schwartzmiller, Albert G. Shaughnessy, John J. Shenkel, John H. Smith, James F. Smith, William Smoker, John Smoot, Chester T. Smoot, Roy Ε. Smythe, Aloysius J. Smythe, Russell D. Souser, David W. South, Mathias B. Spain, Michael A. Spain, Philip A. Splane, John F. Splane, Thomas J. Splane, William A. Sprouls, Ralph F. Stern, Adolf G. Stewart, Harry E. Stoernell, Patrick Stout, Melville B. Strang, Frank R. Strutt, Walter Sullivan, John F. Sweeney, Morris L. Tafel, Edwin A. Teckelmeyer, Clarence Teckelmeyer, Herbert Ucellino, Chauncey Ucellino, Venazio Vater, Max R. Volbers, George Volk, Andrew Volkwein, Harry J. Wagner, George P. Wagner, James H. ☆ Waler, Thomas C. Walker, Robert J. Walper, Bernard Walper, Herbert Walsh, John E. Walsh, Richard J. Watson, Thomas M. Weigel, Frederick G. Werling, Norman E. Wilson, Edward D. Wood, Alexander K. Wright, George P. Young, Thomas R. Ziefel, Howard R. Zitzmann, Karl N. Zollner, Frank
☆ Died In Action
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World I.
Location. 40° 26.175′ N, 80° 1.105′ W. Memorial is in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, in Allegheny County. It is in Duquesne Heights. It is at the intersection of Meridan Street and Pawnee Street, on the right when traveling south on Meridan Street. Meridan Street is a one-way street that only heads south at this location. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 145 Meridan Street, Pittsburgh PA 15211, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in the American Northeast, in the Mid-Atlantic, in the Ohio River Valley, in Appalachia, and specifically in Northern 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 Viceroyalty of New France, the Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) Confederacy, and one of the original Thirteen Colonies.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: Whittier School (a few steps from this marker); Duquesne Incline (about 700 feet away, measured in a direct line); "Points of View" (approx. Ό mile away); Pittsburgh Glass Works (approx. Ό mile away); Mount Washington (approx. Ό mile away); St. Mary's of the Mount Church Honor Roll (approx. 0.4 miles away); St. Mary of the Mount Church (approx. 0.4 miles away); First Mining of Pittsburgh Coal (approx. 0.4 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Pittsburgh.
Credits. This page was last revised on September 27, 2024. It was originally submitted on September 26, 2024, by Bradley Owen of Morgantown, West Virginia. This page has been viewed 230 times since then and 24 times this year. Photos: 1, 2. submitted on September 27, 2024, by Bradley Owen of Morgantown, West Virginia.

