Chandler in Lincoln County, Oklahoma — The American South (West South Central)
Lincoln County War Memorial
In Memoriam
| | Lincoln Co. War Dead | |
Allison O. Alford ∙ Denzil Alzey ∙ Arthur J. Armitage ∙ Ledder Baker ∙ Merl Bishop ∙ Charles S. Bouse ∙ Dick Bradbury ∙ Dick Brown ∙ Joseph Brown ∙ Archie E. Bryant ∙ Ernest Carter ∙ Thomas L. Case ∙ Forest Cox ∙ James Cumberland ∙ Cleason M. Dale ∙ Thomas Davis ∙ Archey L. Dooley ∙ Haynes B. Dorris ∙ Ulis E. Dunn ∙ Charles H. Estes ∙ Albert C. Fielding ∙ Clinton French ∙ Carl Gibson ∙ William Glasco ∙ Frank Gokey ∙ William Green ∙ Roy Harmon ∙ Kurt Heinzig ∙ Don H. Helvey ∙ Chester Herrington ∙ Edward Y. Hill ∙ James Hutchinson ∙ Hillard G. Irwin ∙ Robert E. Kelly ∙ Cecil Kennedy ∙ William Kirkpatrick ∙ Clarence W. Labrue ∙ Franklin R. Lefler ∙ Edward W. Linihan ∙ Arthur J. Matheny ∙ William D. Maxey ∙ James R. McCorkle ∙ Dean Melton ∙ Charles Merchant ∙ Prentiss V. Merritt ∙ Harry C. Moore ∙ Gorden C. Pickett ∙ Frank H. Raidt ∙ David W. Rogers ∙ Cecil Russell ∙ Theodore T. Scott ∙ Lester W. Sharp ∙ Joe E. Smith ∙ Albert F. Staton ∙ Clarence W. Still ∙ Bowie Taylor ∙ Charnold D. Terrell ∙ Charles Thomas ∙ Louis Wick ∙ Edward Walla ∙ Fred W. Wallace ∙ Reidus Wilson
Korean War
James W. Blankenship
World War II
Lawrence E. Allen ∙ Truitt R. Ashcraft ∙ Archibald K. Beall ∙ Robert Bean ∙ Alvin L. Beleele ∙ Raymond M. Berry ∙ Ernest H. Bierman ∙ Edward L. Bishop ∙ George C. Brimm ∙ Alfred L. Brocksieck ∙ James H. Brown ∙ John A. Brown ∙ Egbert L. Burt ∙ Glade Burton Jr. ∙ Thomas P. Carter ∙ Lyman O. Clevenger ∙ Alva A. Conley ∙ Rawleigh Cornelius ∙ John L. Cornett ∙ Leon C. Dethloff ∙ Charles B. Dickerson ∙ Eugene T. Douglas ∙ Clifford M. Ellington ∙ Cecil Faires ∙ Enos R. Fenderson ∙ Victor E. Fiala ∙ Earnest M. Flowers ∙ Jack C. Frost ∙ Merle A. Gardner ∙ Harry E. Goggin ∙ Johnie F. Gokey ∙ Earl C. Gray ∙ John M. Gray ∙ Alfred L. Green ∙ Daniel W. Griswold ∙ Austin M. Hatcher ∙ John C. Herring ∙ Doyle M. Herrman ∙ Chester E. Hinds ∙ Fred C. Holasek ∙ Cleo F. Jacks ∙ Clarence C. Jones ∙ Elton V. Kime ∙ William O. Lawson ∙ Roman Legako ∙ David W. Lindsey ∙ Johnie R. Markwell ∙ Theodore A. Mattheyer ∙ Major M.
McCanless ∙ Joseph E. McLain ∙ Wallace A. Montgomery ∙ Zack T. Morris ∙ Lawrence C. Moydell ∙ William S. Mullen ∙ Ashland Patrick ∙ Talmadge D. Rains ∙ Glenn D. Rawdon ∙ John W. Remington ∙ James H. Roe ∙ Clayton E. Rogers ∙ Bennie L. Saffle ∙ Robert G. Schlitter ∙ Otis R. Simpson ∙ Harold K. Slayton ∙ Hugh E. Smith ∙ Lloyd O. Terry ∙ Fredie A. Thomas ∙ Andrew Warrior ∙ Carl Welborn ∙ Thomas A. West ∙ Alfred R. Wilkinson ∙ Raymond W. Williams ∙ Neal F. Wilson ∙ Charles D. Wright ∙ Harold G. Wyatt
W.W. II
Clifford O. Judkins ∙ Homer G. Smith ∙William D. McCalib ∙ Edwin Estes ∙ Ralph Newton ∙ Robert C. Buchholz ∙ Carl J. Phillips ∙ Raymond Washam ∙ Seward Hancock ∙ Dennis Schofield
Vietnam War
Robert D. Faires ∙ Leroy S. Guild Jr. ∙ Ernest R. Martie ∙ Edward Morris ∙ Jack W. Haley ∙ James R. Tomlinson ∙ Forrest L. Bolin ∙ Edward D. Bell ∙ James Buck ∙ Richard A. Kerntke ∙ Charles R. Cornett ∙ Alvin Hopkins Jr. ∙ Gary W. Buchanan ∙ John S. Schaefer ∙ Ronnie L. Johnson ∙ Wesley Green ∙ Christopher J. R. Six ∙ Earl R. Lester Jr.
Erected 1960 by Matheny-Burt Post 64, American Legion.
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: War, Korean • War, Vietnam • War, World I • War, World II.
Location. 35° 42.112′ N, 96° 52.895′ W. Memorial is in Chandler, Oklahoma, in Lincoln County. It is on Manvel Avenue (State Highway 18/66) near 9th Street, on the right when traveling south. Memorial is on the east grounds of the county courthouse, along Historic Route 66. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 811 Manvel Avenue, Chandler OK 74834, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in Central Oklahoma Frontier Country. It is also in the American South, specifically on the prairies, and on the Southern Plains. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the territory of the Mississippian Culture and also the Louisiana Purchase.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker: Chandler Brick Paving (within shouting distance of this marker); Wolcott Building (within shouting distance of this marker); Oleson-Crane Building (about 300 feet away, measured in a direct line); Crane Motor Company (about 300 feet away); Flynt Building (about 300 feet away); Phillips 66 Filling Station (about 500 feet away); 1930 Phillips 66 Filling Station, Chandler, Oklahoma (about 600 feet away); Oklahoma National Guard Statistical Building (approx. Ό mile away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Chandler.
Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on April 17, 2011, by William Fischer, Jr. of Reynoldsburg, Ohio. This page has been viewed 1,516 times since then and 18 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. submitted on April 17, 2011, by William Fischer, Jr. of Reynoldsburg, Ohio.










