Malvern in Chester County, Pennsylvania — The American Northeast (Mid-Atlantic)
Malvern Area World War I Memorial
and the Townships of
East & West Whiteland, Willistown
and East & West Goshen
who served in the World War
Deceased
Carlton B. Cox Clarence S. Evans John J. Gleason John V. Newlin Norman J. Quinn Wilmer Quinn John Smiley George W. Smith Richard Strickland Herbert D. Swearer Frank M. Thomas Edgar A. Weaver
George S. Ailes William R. Baker William F. Baldwin Lloyd Barr Herman A. Bauer Robert Beattie Charles A. Benn Joseph E. Biddison Russell Bond Herbert E. Booker Elijah Boston Daniel A. Bowers Emil F. Breuninger Charles S. Briley Lester Bond Harvey F. Bond Lemon Brown Stephen C. Brown John I. Buckley Charles W. Brinker Harry D. Burkey William P. Carver James I. Clancy Nicolas Clark John W. Cogan Joseph A. Cogan Harry Curry Paul B. Dague Frank M. Davis Eugene Days William R. Diem George M. Edwards Marshall Edwards Leonardo Elisie Clarence H. Ewing Arthur C. Eppehimer Elmer L. Eppehimer Horace Eppehimer, Jr. James Eppehimer Henry R. Eppilshinner Thomas Farra James F. Farley William Farley Joseph I. Farrell William T. Flynn Patrick B. Fullarton William E. Garrett Seconda Genare Charles Girvin Harry F. Girvin Horace Gray Ralph Green John B. Grigsby Benjamin Grinnell John C. Groff Lawrence S. Gross Ralph Gunele Jacob H. Hadley Walter F. Haines Charles A. Hampton, Jr. Maurice F. Happersett Shaner C. Happersett Ernest Harmon George Harmon Albert Harner Elmer Hart, Jr. Herman L. Hartman Paul Hartzel Ray Hartzel Walter Hartzel Harry A. Hayburn William J. Helms Clarence I. Hibberd Micheal Higgins Harold Wood Fred Hughes Russell A. Hughes Malcolm C. Hutchinson Joseph Jackson Ashmore Johnson John F. Jones E. Leroy Jones Howard E. W. Kates Clarence S. Kates, 3rd Micheal J. Kearns Harry C. Kelso Roland Kirk Arnold W. Kirkner John H. Kirkner Clarence S. Kurtz George A. Lacey Walter Lemon Benjamin J. Lewis Max Livingston Charles M. Malin Joseph E. Malin James Manning Samuel March Tony Mareno David B. Massey Leroy J. Matlack Fredinando Mattioni Florindo Mattioni Robert S. McCauley John T. McCullouch Clyde B. Mercer Ralph C. Mercer William Merritt William McGill Daniel E. Michael William H. Mink Edward Melton William J. McMichael Gilbert H. Moore Harrison M. Moore Paul R. Moore Robert B. Moore Robert W. Moore Frank F. Morris James M. Moyer Burton Murdaugh William F. Murphy John Newhaus Ellsworth Nichols Earl Ohle Newman F. Ottey Attilo Panare Richard G. Park, Jr. Earl Payne Carlton F. Pierce Henry Price Joseph Price Leonard Quillen Howard J. Rex George Riddle Allen W. Rossiter Frank Ruggeri Roger Ruggeri Elvin L. Ruth Morgan H. Ruth Charles W. Scott, Jr. E. Robert Scott Laurence P. Sharpless Chandler P. Shaw Leon E. Shepherd Norman M. Slaymaker Leroy A. Smith Robert K. Stanford Walter F. Storms Clarence E. Suplee Benite Sylvester John Tate Francis M. Taylor Robert M. Taylor Homer W. Teamer S. Paul Teamer Alan B. Thomas John R. Thomas Norris P. Thomas Frank Trost William G. Tweed Paul Vezzarri Evan W. Waltz George F. Waltz William Warner Walter W. Weaver Walter Webb Horace Wesley Cauncal Whittington E. Scott Woodside Cellie Wright Thomas R. Yarnall
Topics. This historical marker and memorial is listed in this topic list: War, World I.
Location. 40° 1.786′ N, 75° 31.159′ W. Marker is in Malvern, Pennsylvania, in Chester County. Marker is on Monument Avenue, on the left when traveling west. Marker is on the Paoli Battlefield. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Malvern PA 19355, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. Malvern Memorial Parade (here, next to this marker); Paoli (within shouting distance of this marker); Dedicated to the American Veteran (within shouting distance of this marker); Malvern World War II Memorial (within shouting distance of this marker); Paoli Veterans Monument (within shouting distance of this marker); Remember Paoli! (within shouting distance of this marker); "We buryd our Dead next day in the field of Battle, All killd by the sword and Bayonet." (within shouting distance of this marker); This Wall (within shouting distance of this marker). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Malvern.
Additional commentary.
1. Malvern, PA Plaque
This is one of E. M. Viquesney's bronze eagle plaques identical to others found on the bases of many of his famous "Spirit of the American Doughboy" statues. Although no statue is here, Malvern was named as one of the locations of several unspecified memorials in a list published by Viquesney in 1936.
— Submitted March 25, 2013, by Les Kopel of Oxnard, California.
Credits. This page was last revised on May 17, 2021. It was originally submitted on July 2, 2011, by Bill Coughlin of Woodland Park, New Jersey. This page has been viewed 1,615 times since then and 10 times this year. Photos: 1, 2. submitted on July 2, 2011, by Bill Coughlin of Woodland Park, New Jersey. 3. submitted on May 12, 2021, by Shane Oliver of Richmond, Virginia. 4, 5. submitted on July 2, 2011, by Bill Coughlin of Woodland Park, New Jersey.