Newmarket in Rockingham County, New Hampshire — The American Northeast (New England)
Newmarket, NH Memorial Pavilion
Inscription.
erected 1921
to commemorate the service
of those from
The Town of Newmarket, N.H.
who served their country in
1917 the World War 1918
The Town of Newmarket, N.H.
1917 Honor Roll World War 1918
Atherton Edwin A. Baillargeon Calixte Barrett James T. Beauchesne Wilfred A. Beaudet Elphege A. Beaudoin Adolphe Beaudoin Eddie Beaulieu Pierre J. Behan Walter Belanger Arthur L. Belleau Edgar S. Belyea Clement C. Bennett Frank J. Bennett Robert G. Bergeron Arthur L. Bernier Peter Bisson Emery Blanchette Albert Blanchette Euclide F. Blanchette Ernest J. Blanchette Walter Bober John H Bouchard Edmond Boucher Louis F. Brackett Frank H. Bray George F. Brisson Alcide E. Brisson Hector A. Bruneau Adolphe Bruneau William Cardin Arthur Carpenter Esther L. Carpenter Harriet H. Caswell George E. Caswell William E. Clifford Frank J. Cote Joseph W. Couture Rudolphe R. Cinfo Peter Deauteiul Damas E. Deauteiul Edward DeBlaker William J. Derouin Joseph D. Derouin William Detrich Joseph Dionne Alfred Dow Horace Dubray Harry G. Duquette Eli Duquette William Durgin John F. Dyer Edward G. Evans George A. Filion Thomas J. Flynn Daniel E. Gallant Albert B. Ggendron Albert Gibala John T. Gielar John A. Gordon Marguerite V. Gotham Edward C. Grandmaison Eli C. Gravel Albert J. Green Sydney Gregoire Arsaine F. Griffin J. Bartlett Griffin Michael B. Hale Murray N. Haley Clinton D. Haley John W. Hamel Thomas G. Hanson Walter H. Hebert Gussie Hood Joseph A. Hood Leslie J. Iverson Arthur J. Iverson Thomas H. Joblonski Edward Kaminski Ignac Kimball Elmer W. Knight Chester H. Knowlton Elmer G. Labelle George Labranche Henry LaFleur Henry Lamothe Rudolphe I. Landry George P. Lang Arthur H. Langley Bert G. Langlois Nelson Langlois Selime L. Langlois Wilfred Jr. Larochelle Arthur W. Louzon Albert Lavigne William Lefebvre Antonio J. Lemieux Homer J. Lemieux Romeo
Lauzon Adolph I. Lesage Henry Lesage Rudolphe J. Loiselle Alphonse Looby Edward A. Lytle Charles O. Magnan George G. Mailhot Emile Malo Alfred Malo Honorius Marcotte Edward J. Marcotte Ferdinand L. Marcotte Medard Marelli Reno Martineau Paul A. Mercier Arthur Mercuri Luigi Michaud Omer J. Monge Alexandre J. Moran A. Moreau Willie Morin Albert A. Morin Fred Morin Leon J. Morin Oliver Morin Paul A. Morisette William J. Mullen James E. Murphy Henry F. Neal William E. Nolan Adjutor W. Norton Thomas E. O'Gara Paul E. Paquette
Raoul Pelletier Aime A. Pelletier Ermenegilde Peterson Charles Place Palmer B. Ploude Leo Pratte Arthur
Pratte George E. Priest Thurman A. Rondeau Apolinaire Jr. Rondeau Ludger Ross Henry J. Rousseau Eugene Rousseau Joseph A. Roy Joseph E. Runnals Benjamin E. St. Hilaire Arthur St. Hilaire Egile St. Hilaire Joseph E. St. Hilaire William J. Sewall George S. Sewall Ralph W. Sharples Frank V. Sharples Jacob A. Sharples Robert Sharples Wilbur T. Smith George L. Smith William E. Snow Albert F. Sobozenski William A. Susi Loreto Tinchard John T. Tourigny Telesphore Trottier Arthur J. Turcotte Leo J. Twardus John Vandenhole Richard G. Varney Josiah W. Varney Herbert L. Walker J. Alcott Walker Kent Wallace Stephen Wallace Stephen R.
White Henry J. Willey George N.
Beauchesne Arthur Durgin Robert G. Rose Horace G. Trottier Alfred E.
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World I.
Location. 43° 4.766′ N, 70° 56.157′ W. Memorial is in Newmarket, New Hampshire, in Rockingham County. It is on Main Street. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 96 Main St, Newmarket NH 03857, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is on New Hampshire’s Seacoast. It is also in the American Northeast and in New England. 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 one of the original Thirteen Colonies.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker
: Edward Smith Building (a few steps from this marker); No. 5 Mill (within shouting distance of this marker); Hotel Willey (within shouting distance of this marker); Barnard Block (within shouting distance of this marker); Kingman Building (within shouting distance of this marker); Branscomb's Tavern (within shouting distance of this marker); Durgin Block (within shouting distance of this marker); Newmarket National Bank (within shouting distance of this marker). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Newmarket.
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