Gadsden in Etowah County, Alabama — The American South (East South Central)
Etowah County War Memorial
World War I
Ables, Crawford
Aderholt, Carl
Atwood, Joe I.
Bagley, Hugh
Battles, Fred
Benton, Edwin J.
Berry, C.
Birchfield, Sam
Brewster, Everett
Buffington, Hugh G.
Bullard, Leo
Campbell, Earl C.
Cason, Floyd
Christenberry, Curn
Cochran, Grady
Coxwell, Elsie B.
Faucett Lester C.
Flemming, Joe
Fletcher, Newman W.
Garrison, Ed T.
Gattis, Paul
Gay, Margie
Gentry, John
Glenn, James E.
Gray, Earnest E.
Gray, Julius B.
Gregory, Ben T.
Gennell, William J.
Griffith, Oscar C.
Gwin, Paul L.
Hagler, Angus
Hill, William T.
Hitt, Clarence D.
Hubbard, Barney T.
Irwin, Abraham L.
Jacobs, J. H.
Johnson, William
Jones, Thomas V.
Kelly, Steven L.
Landers, Erb L.
Leonard, Charlie
Matthews, Willie
MacDonald, Gerald S.
Middleton, Hugh G.
Moore, James W.
Morgane, Cleo
Morris, Joe
Nix, Miles
Peyton, Jim
Poe, William H.
Raines, Bill
Sanford, George
Shortancy, Marcus L.
Silvey, John E.
Smith, Hosea
Smith, James C.
Smith, Joseph
Spinks, Marvin
Stone, John F.
Tapley, Hane O.
Taylor, William T.
Tacker, Joseph E.
Thomas, Raymond
Vickery, Earl
Walters, J. Fred
Wardlow, Thomas L.
Wells, Walter
White, Tom
Wier, William V.
Wilderson, Valmer L.
wWilliams, J. T.
Willis, Benjamin F.
Wofford, James
World War II
Akens,Norval
Allen, James T.
Allen, Joe A.
Allen, John W.
Altham, William H.
Arledge, Raymond
Arnold, Clarence
Arnold, Raymond P.
Asher, Paul K.
Ashley, Frank Jr.
Baker, Carlton
Bans, Clyde
Barnes, Robert E.
Bartlett, George W.
Battles, Arville L.
Bean, Burham
Beard, Robert T.
Bearden, Sam P.
Beauford, Edgar V.
Beggs George H.
Geggs, Robert C.
Bell, Fred S. Jr.
Bishop, James M.
Bishop, Robert C.
Blackman, Troy
Blackwood, Lonnie E. Jr.
Bowen, Cecil F. Sr.
Brock, Arnold G.
Brock, Nolen
Bunch, Henry S.
Bunyan, Arthur J.
Burrell, David L.
Burrell, Roscoe
Bush, John C.
Butler, W. H. Jr.
Carlin, Joe A.
Carr, Mason C.
Carrol, Price W.
Casey, Eldridge H.
Chastain, Clyde G.
Clemmons, W.T.
Cook, William L.
Copeland,
Eugene
Cordle, Artis
Couch, Lawrence
Crane, Ira J.
Cranford, Charles L.
Crews, J.A.
Crow, Floyd F.
Culpepper, Harold
Cunningham, John B.
Cushing, Otis
Daniel, William H.
Davis, Harris P.
Decker, Richard E. Jr.
Dejernett, Harland W.
Devine, Billy Mack
Deyampert, Warren T.
Dobbs, Clyde
Dobbs, James
Dolberry, Lloyd V.
Doyle, Joe P.
Duncan, Oscar E.
Dunham, John R.
Dyal, Curtis
Dykes, James T.
Eads James A.
Eaves, R. Lamar
Edmondson, Charlie K. Jr.
Edwards, Charlie
Edwards, M.L.
Elders, William L.
Elkins, Eddie
Ekins, Grady
Elrod, Wilber O.
England, J.D.
Fendley, Charles A.
Fielder, A.C.
Fitts, Frank H.
Fortenberry, Wallace J.
Fox, David C. Jr.
Fox, Michael C. Jr.
Freeman, Marvin W.
Freeman, Millard L.
Gaskin, Earl H.
Gilbert, Grady A.
Gilbreath, Thomas H.
Gilliland, James E.
Gowens, Lamar
Graham, Harry C.
Graham, Robert H.
Gregorn, Rayond W.
Gregory, Roy L.
Griffin, Judge H.
Griffith, Jack
Griffith, Roy
Grigsby, Lenly C. Jr.
Gross, George P.
Gulledge, Charles W.
Gunter, Jack A.
Guyton, Sherman W.
Haas, Ralph
Hall, Charles B.
Hammonds, Roy E.
Hanks, Clyde W.
Hayes,
Fred
Hayes, Marvin E.
Harp, Soldon D.
Harsh Melvin H.
Hefner, Albert H.
Henderson, C.H.
Herring, Alvin
Hicks, Earl C.
Higginbotham, John T.
Hill, Charles L.
Hill, James E.
Hill, Vernon P.
Hirsh, Sidney C.
Hixson, Millard M.
Hodges, James T.
Holley, James H.
Holloway, Melvin
Hooks, Alphonso L.
Hooks, Earl
Hubbard, Burliss D.
Hughes, William C. Jr.
Hulsey, Ellis B.
Hurst, James C.
Hyde, Carl C.
Jackson, Calvin E.
Jacobs, Wilmer E.
Jenkins, James B.
Jenkins, James H.
Johnson, Dewie L.
Johnson, O.J.
Jones, Carl B.
Jones, James
Jones, Jimmie
Jones, Robert B.
Jordan, James H.
Jordan, Julius C.
Keener, Monte W.
Kenner, Willard F.
Kelly, Joseph F.
Kelly, Lowell
Kelly, Wilbirn
Kidd, James C.
Kilgor, James A.
Kline, Curtis L.
Lansdale, Gerald S.
Lankford, Thomas W.
Lee, Leon
Lindsey, Herbert
Little, John C.
Logan, Julius
Logan, Wilson A.
Long, William F.
Lowe, Allen
Lupkin, Gatherl L.
Maddox, Carl E.
Manno, Joseph J.
Maroney, William T.
Martin, John H.
Martin, R.V.
Martin Willie B.
Mashburn, Elvin G.
Massey, Walter
McCallie, Bobby C.
McCallie, Carl E.
McCartney, Charles
McCain,
Stewart A.
McLesky, Harry N.
McCoy, Billy W.
McCoy, Sam H. Jr.
McCullars, John W. Jr.
McDonald, Lincoln
McDowell, Walter
McGlaughn, William M.
McLemore, Joel T.
McMahan, C.B.
Mededeff, Lee E.
Miller, Alton L.
Miller, James W.
Mitchell, Ewell
Mitchell, Lonie H.
Moore, Joseph C.
Moores, Searel
Morgan, Herbert W.
Morgan, Raymond C.
Morris, James E.
Morris, John C.
Morton, Howard E.
Mount, James W. Jr
Mundy, Russell B.
Murphree, Willard D.
Oakes, Chester A.
Oglesby, James E.
Ott, Alexander
Packer, Issac
Parr, Henry
Partain, R Ewell
Paulson, William O.
Payne, James W.
Payne, Robert G.
Pentecost, Curtis
Perry, A.V.
Phillips, Milburn C.
Pierce, Fred A.
Pitts, Clyde
Pitts, Frank
Plemons, William T.
Portera, Frank P.
Potter, Harding
Prestidge, David H.
Quinn, John V.
Rasco, Tracy L.
Reagan, Osmond P.
Reinhardt, Robert L.
Reuter, Herman W.
Rives, R.L.
Robert, Sanders
Robertson, Loyce M.
Ball, Marvin C.
Routon, Pellam C.
Ruel, Harvey S.
Rushing, Cleo
Saks, Allen H.
Sauls, James C.
Sauls, Leonard G.
Scoggins, Robert E.
Self, Harry
Shaneyfelt, Alton L.
Shanks, Arthur
T.
Shanks, Harry G.
Sherman, Joseph F.
Smith, Hoyt G.
Smith, James E.
Smith, James H.
Smith, Johnny G.
Smith, Lonnie
Smith, Rosco
Spicer, A.C.
St John, Clarence L.
Stewart, Archie D.
Stott, Marshall N. Jr.
Stine, Carlson S.
Taylor, Albert W. Jr.
Thomas, Charles B.
Thompson, William L.
Todd, Ernest E.
Towers, Frank
Vickery, Joe P
Vickory, Perry
Van Sandt, Wallace L.
Van Sandt, Willard J.
Vinyard, M. L.
Walls, Robert H.
Walters, George B.
Warsham, Royal D.
Watson, James R.
Westmoreland, Robert
Wheeler, Alvin C.
White, William A. Jr.
Whited, Freeman Jr.
Whorton, James B.
Wiggs, Henry A.
Wilkerson, Barney
Willett, Luther
Williams, Travis
Wilson, James F.
Winningam, G. J.
Womble, Glen
Woodard, Johnnie
Wynn, Donald
Wynn, James W.
Usery, S. J.
Yarbrough, Milton C.
York, Tommie Jr.
York, William T.
Young, Frank M.
Thomas, Eugene M. Jr.
Korea
Akridge, Walter R. Jr.
Bates, Elmore C.
Beason, Howard E.
Bishop, Travis A.
Bowlin Milas E.
Clements, Louie C.
Cleveland, Euclid L.
Cochran, Jake D.
Coker, Martin A.
Dixon, Melvin L.
Fulks, Daniel W.
Hardin,
James R.
Hopper, James H.
McCrory, William P.
Madison, Garland E.
Mitchell, Clarence J.
Morpew, James B.
Morton, Ralph F.
Nelson, Richard P. Jr
. Phillips, Richard L.
Stanford, James T.
Story, Martin L.
Thornton, W. Brady
Thrasher, Billy L.
Tilley, Herbert L.
Wadsworth, William M.
Wilson, Robert D.
Womac, Robert W.
Yaw, Billy
Jackson, Arthur
Vietnam
Adkinson, Carl E.
Anderson, Ivy T.
Baker, Jerry S.
Baker, Melvin
Barnard, Lewis C.
Bearden, Richard D.
Ballew, Arthur C.
Bowlen, Harold D.
Bradberry, Arthur M.
Burgess, Claude M.
Carstarpher, Harold Jr.
Clements, Randall K.
Cline, Donald L.
Cochran, Guy T.
Collier, Jerry L.
Cook, Thomas E. Jr.
Damron, Tommy
Davis, Michael E.
Denney , Jimmy B.
Dixon, Donald W.
Duncan, Thomas D.
Entrekin, Howard E. Jr.
Ferguson, William E.
Findley, Jack A.
Ford, Glenn E.
Forman, Auburn W. Jr.
Franklin, David P.
Freeman, David H.
Garner, Jackie W.
Glover, Freddie B.
Greer, Larry W.
Hanson, Clyde W.
Harrison, Ralph R. Jr.
Heath, Kenneth E.
Hilley, Robert L.
Holland, James L.
Hornbuckle, Alton L.
Hunt, Larry F.
Jenkins,
William C.
Jones, Thomas D.
Joshua, James E. Jr.
Knight, Ralph M.
Lamb, Howard S.
Lamberth, Charles L.
Latimer, Richard E. Jr.
Latta, Charles R.
Leonard, Sidney L.
Martin, Charles E.
Maroney, Billy J.
Marslender, Dalton R.
Mathis, James R.
Mayo, Anthony M.
Milam, Lewis E.
Miller, Ormond M.
McBride, Grady E. III
McLeod, Charles W.
McNabb, Jerry W.
Nelson, Roger T.
Reese, Benjamin H. Jr.
Sanders, Glenn E.
Smith, James D.
Smith, Ricky G.
Stamps, Johnny G.
Stanley, James M.
Stanley, Joe H.
Stephens, Bing F.
Stovall, Charles A.
Studdard, Finis R.
Tant, Olin D.
Wilkerson, George T.
Williams, Acton R.
Willis, Harold C.
Willis, Raymond C.
Wooten, Jerry E.
Lebanon
Price, James C.
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: War, Korean • War, Vietnam • War, World I • War, World II.
Location. 34° 2.187′ N, 86° 1.435′ W. Marker is in Gadsden, Alabama, in Etowah County. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Gadsden AL 35904, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 2 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. The Legend Of Noccalula (approx. 0.3 miles away); Emma Sansom (approx. 1.1 miles away);
a different marker also named Emma Sansom (approx. 1.1 miles away); Howard Gardner Nichols 1871-1896 (approx. 1.4 miles away); Dwight Mill Village (approx. 1˝ miles away); William Luther Sibert Major General U.S. Army (Ret.) (approx. 1˝ miles away); Alabama City World War II Veterans Monument (approx. 1.6 miles away); Alabama City, Alabama (approx. 1.6 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Gadsden.

Photographed By Sandra Hughes, February 14, 2012
11. War Memorial Etowah County Marker
50th Anniversary
The American Legion
1919-1969
We the Etowah County board of Revenue on this 15th day of March 1969, light this flame of freedom in tribute to all veterans of Etowah County Woodrow Stephens President.
J. A. Tamlin
F.A Ballard Lee Wofford
L.D. Hicks
Alabama City Post 46
Attala Post 71
Hokes Bluff Post 175
Gadsen Post 231
Gadsen Post 332
Donated by Rainbow Monument Co.

Photographed By Sandra Hughes, February 14, 2012
15. War Memorial Etowah County Marker
World War I
April 6,1917 - November 11, 1918
"The War to End all Wars"
Korean War
June 27, 1950 - January 31, 1955
"The Forgotten War"
Ola Lee Mize
Congressional Medal of Honor
September 7, 1951
World War II
December 7, 1941 - December 31, 1946
"the Greatest Generation"
POW*MIA
You are not forgotten
Honoring ALL
Those who returned
and those left behind
Honoring all servicemen and
women who have served and
will serve in domestic and foreign
lands to promote, protect,
and defend, the ideals on
Democracy and Freedom.

Photographed By Sandra Hughes, February 14, 2012
16. War Memorial Etowah County Marker
Etowah County
Vietnam Veterans
Monument
Into Vietnam went brave and patriotic men and women. Their
motivation was not greed, was not power, was not heroism,
rather it was the love of country, the love of family, and the
belief that everyone should be free.
That was their motivation.
That was their strength.
Summer R. King
United States Army, United States Navy, United States Air Force, United States Marine Corps,. United States Coast Guard
"This wall is dedicate to Vietnam Veterans o Etowah County."

Photographed By Sandra Hughes, February 14, 2012
18. War Memorial Etowah County Marker
"No one shall be forgotten"
Memorial
This memorial has been erected to honor those men and women from Etowah County who made the supreme sacrifice to keep America free and to preserve our heritage.
This memorial is to remind us and future generations that the price of liberty is often high.
During the celebration of the United states Bi-Centennial year 1976, the idea of erecting a memorial honoring the war dead of Etowah Couty was proposed by historian Joe Barnes.
Credits. This page was last revised on July 23, 2020. It was originally submitted on March 24, 2012, by Sandra Hughes Tidwell of Killen, Alabama, USA. This page has been viewed 2,275 times since then and 114 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18. submitted on March 24, 2012, by Sandra Hughes Tidwell of Killen, Alabama, USA. • Craig Swain was the editor who published this page.