Bath in Grafton County, New Hampshire — The American Northeast (New England)
War Memorial
1769 Bath 1923
In Honor of the Men who enlisted from
Bath in the wars of our country
Revolutionary War
Aaron Bayley Cyrus Bayley John Beard Daniel Bedel Jacob Bedel John Bedel Joshua Bedel Moody Bedel Richard Bedel Robert Bedel Timothy Bedel Abel Chase Eliph't Cleveland Elisha Cleveland E. Cleveland, Jr. Sol'n Cleveland John Dodge James Eastman Jona'n Eastman Obadiah Eastman Peter Eastman William Eastman John Foreman Fran's Fullington Hugh Gammell Jeremiah Gilman Peter Gilman Samuel Gilman David Greenleaf William Grimshaw Ira Hand Eben'r Holladay Noah Holladay Daniel Hunt Joshua Hunt Zebulon Hunt John Jewett John Lapish Elisha Locke Elisha Locke, Jr. William Locke Benjamin Lovekin John Merrill Job Moulton Thomas Newman Moses Pike Moses Pike, Jr. John Rowell Eben'r Sandborn Mark Sandborn Richard Sandborn Joshua Sanders Stephen Smith John Waters David Weeks Silas Wheeler
War Of 1812
Thomas Bacon John Bailey Stephen Bailey Benj. Bowman Daniel Bowman James Brown Isaac Carleton Jere'h Carleton Josiah C. Clark Sargent Currier ★Eben'r Deming Jos. Esterbrooks Samuel C. Ferris Francis Flanders Jonathan Glinds Lucas Hagar Samuel Hunt Isaac Kelley John Kimball Henry H. Lang John Little Joseph Little David Locke John D. Miles Isaac Moore Caleb Noyes Nathan Parker Roger Sargent Reuben Smith Daniel Stickney James Stickney Timothy Stickney James I. Swan Bradley Way George Young
Mexican War
John Bedel ★Foster Edson Ferdinand Carson John K. Ramsdell Suel Simpson
1861 Civil War 1865
Killed or Died of Wounds
Alfred Balch David Batchelor Edward Carleton Horace H. Chase Charles E. Corey Nathaniel M. Foster Arthur E. Hutchins John N. Leonard Joseph Seymour Charles H. Smith Charles B. Ela
Died In Service
Alonzo B. Bailey Josiah L. Bailey James M. Bedel Roswell Briggs Albert Chamberlin Edwin Chamberlin Harry Chamberlin John Clarke Enoch C. Dearth William Duval Merrill N. Hunt Edward P. Little Harrison T. Mann William P. Manson Henry Peno Alonzo Stark Arthur D. Towne Arthur C. Woodward
Honorably Discharged
Henry S. Bailey James A. Bailey Alonzo F. Bartlett Oscar F. Bartlett John Bedel Albert M. Bedell Charles H. Bedell Curtis Bedell Daniel Bedell Abram Benjamin William Blake Ira T. Bronson John E. Bronson Jonathan E. Bronson John W. Brooks John Burgin Charles F. Burnham Charles Carbee Horace C. Carbee Samuel P. Carbee Charles P. Chamberlin Ebenezer D. Chamberlin John H. Chase Lewis S. Child William Child Carleton H. Clough Richard C. Clough George Coburn Nelson Corey Hiram E. Currier George H. Darricott Ferman Dechamps Augustus Doane Orrin S. Dockham William H. Dodge Henry S. Dow Arthur Doyle Cail Erickson Cyrus E. Ferris James Fitzsimmons Charles H. Foster Edward Foster Gilbert Fuller James M. Gammell Francis H. Goodall John A. Haskins Charles S. Hazeltine Thomas S. Hicks Oscar Holt John Jones Francis Kenison Ellery Kentfield Peter King Moses Lang Joseph LeLonde George E. Leonard Charles Leplant Samuel Littlefield James Lynch Stephen McCoy John McNalley Alden S. Mason Lewis Mason Sumner Merritt William Mokler John B. Nelson Louis Paradis John Pelmer Alonzo Place Milo C. Pollard John M. Powers Andrew C. Rollins Henry Seabury Benera Sherman Enoch Simonds Joseph Simonds Charles Smith Harvey L. Smith Horace L. Smith John Smith John S. Smith Lemuel J. Southard Joseph M. Squires William Sullivan Albert Tanney George W. Towne Daniel G. Turner William Weston Lorenzo D. Whitcher William H. Whiting Ira E. Woodward Samuel C. Young James Hayes
1917 World War 1918
Amos N. Blandin, Jr. George O. Briggs Harold G. Carr Edwin P. Chamberlin ★Leon Chase Lawrence R. Clough Frank E. Cochran Philip L. Cochran Arthur E. Corey Harold S. Foster Max W. Green Guy L. Haynes Maurice K. Hibbard John Hoyt John W. Johnson Charles Jones Eugene E. Lamarre Fred A. Laundre Leon E. Laundre Philip H. Leighton Stearns Morse Verne S. Rollins Frederick Roy Forest W. Thayer Leslie G. Thayer Carrol A. Tewksbury Lawrence G. Tewksbury Freeman C. Welch Moses C. Wilkins ★Alexander E. Wilson Clifford C. Woolson
World War II
Killed in Action
Myrl A. Adams Clinton R. Hollins Wendell M. Arsenault
Francis E. Aldrich Robert H. Aldrich Timothy S. Aldrich Charles C. Arsenault Perry D. Arsenault Leon F. Austin William C. Austin Glenn W. Blair Edwin M. Burton John L. Callahan Wilmer C. Carle Foster H. Carr Angus B. Campbell Clyde S. Campbell Alvah H. Chase Floyd D. Chase Forrest R. Chase, Jr. Robert C. Chase Eugene C. Clough Clifton H. Dexter Robert S. Dexter, Jr. Walter C. Douglas Harold D. Eastman Milo D. Eastman, Jr. Howard C. Estes Robert L. Estes James L. French Arthur H. Gilbert II Carlyle S. Gilbert Fred J. Gilbert, Jr. Fred J. Gilbert, Sr. Paul W. Glover, Jr. Elwood A. Goodine Clayton M. Greenwood Harold B. Greenwood Frederick J. Grenier Frederick A. Higgins Norman J. Houston Raymond L. Jordan Sylvester R. Jordan Trenholm D. Jordan David E. Johnson Ronald S. Kelley Newton J. Lang William N. Locke Alden W. Minot Chalon S. Mitchell Earle H. Mitchell Roscoe G. Morin Richard Morse Harold R. Nelson Willard A. Nelson Maynard S. Nutter Vaughn A. Nutter Waldo V. Peters Ernest R. Poor Harry C. Poor Robert W. Prouty Clarence H. Reed Robert C. Richardson II Robert C. Richardson III William J. Roy Carl R. Sanborn Charlene G. Sherman Clark E. Stimson Curtis A. Stimson Roy D. Stubbs Bernard A. Tewksbury Ervin M. Tewksbury Roger L. Tewksbury Clinton S. Weeks Earl E. Welch Merlyn S. Welch Robert C. Welch Ernest A. Wheeler Roscoe N. Whitcomb Walter J. Whitcomb John A. Whitney Julia P. Wilson Merle L. Witham Douglas L. Wood George C. Woods Lawrence F. Woods Robert P. Woods Walter C. Woods Edith L. Woolson James R. Wright Viola M. Young
Korea
Warren Caswell Dennis Chase Harold D. Eastman Roger A. Eastman Neil A. Estes Wendell E. Estes Carlyle Gilbert Harold J. Graham Guy L. Hayes Jr. Paul Howard Clyde A. Jordan Gerald E. Jordan Guy R. Kelly Eva M. Lackie Harry A. Lackie Jr. Leslie W. Lackie Arthur Minot Ira E. Mitchell Martin L. Roy Robert G. Smith Peter P. Stimson Ronald M. Stimson Allan A. Welch Carroll L. Welch Pearl R. Wheeler Richard Whitcomb William Battis Willard A. Nelson
Vietnam
Allen J. Aldrich John Aldrich Russell Armstrong John D. Badger Joseph T. Casello Gary Chamberlin Robert D. Chase Keith Estes Neil A. Estes Stanley George Carlyle Gilbert Glen Houston Clyde A. Jordan Gerald E. Jordan Alan M. Lamarre Carlton Lang Steve K. Peters Martin L. Roy Philip J. Roy Richard M. Roy Richard P. Sawyer Jr. Arthur G. Welch William Battis
Erected 1923 by Town of Bath.
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: Military.
Location. 44° 10.024′ N, 71° 57.943′ W. Memorial is in Bath, New Hampshire, in Grafton County. It is at the intersection of Lisbon Road (U.S. 302) and Bath Road, on the right when traveling west on Lisbon Road. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 21 Lisbon Road, Bath NH 03740, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in New Hampshire’s White Mountains. It is also in the American Northeast and in New England. Globally, it is in the North Atlantic Region, North America, the Great North Woods, 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 4 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies: The Brick Store (within shouting distance of this marker); Bath Congregational Church (within shouting distance of this marker); Millstones (within shouting distance of this marker); Bath, New Hampshire (approx. half a mile away); Bath Bridge (approx. 1.1 miles away); Veterans Memorial (approx. 3.7 miles away); Haverhill World War II Honor Roll (approx. 3.7 miles away); Haverhill-Bath Bridge (approx. 3.7 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Bath.
More about this memorial. The monument was presumably installed in 1923 after World War I, the "War To End All Wars," and later updated through the Vietnam War.
Credits. This page was last revised on August 2, 2025. It was originally submitted on August 2, 2025, by William Fischer, Jr. of Reynoldsburg, Ohio. This page has been viewed 231 times since then and 44 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4. submitted on August 2, 2025, by William Fischer, Jr. of Reynoldsburg, Ohio.



