Marlborough in Middlesex County, Massachusetts — The American Northeast (New England)
The Volunteer
City of Marlborough Spanish-American War Monument
1898 - 1902
Front Panel
Ernest D Marshall Willis H Page John O Cole Louis Sasseville William S Wadden Timothy E McGee Ernest A Carpenter Arhur B Hersey Cornelius J Donahue Joseph North George Lynch Herbert H Chase
Dedicated by the
City of Marlborough
to her hero sons who
freely served in humanity's cause
October 12, 1924
Left Panel
Original Roster of
Co. F. 6th Mass. Inf. U.S.V.
in the
Cuban and Porto Rican Campaigns
Capt. Thomas E Jackson 1st Lt. Franklin G Taylor 2nd Lt. Frank E Moore
Lucius P Hayward Harold B Chamberlain Charles W Holbrook Aaron W Hosmer Frank L Best Walter A Wood
Warren E Hapgood Henry Simard George W Higgins Thomas L McDormond Eldon L Holt Harold A Leonard
Charles H Small Isadore I Vincent
Willis H Page
Charles R Craig
Mason S Allen William J Angell James W Barry Clifton R Berry Alma Bertrand Eli Brodeur Frank W Buck Henry M Chamberlain Arthur W Clapp Walter A Clisbee John O Cole John P Colleary Walter H Cowern Frank E Cutter Dolor O Delude Jeremiah Frazel Harmisdas Goulet John J Grady Edwin E Haight Ira J Haines James A Harris George B Herrick Arthur B Hersey Elton E Howe Ernest A Howe Everett C Howe Fred W Howe Chester W Hunt James P Hutch Ervin F Johnson Lester O Keith John W Kellette Edmund G Knight S Wright LePage Ernest D Marshall James J Martin Charles F McCarthy William F McCarthy Leander Melanson Albert E Miles Fred H Mills Carleton A Newton Dennis W O'Brien John V O'Brien Ralph A Parker James G Patterson Charles H Perry Frank Pichette Walter H Readio Walter T Redding S Walter Rogers Thomas T Ryan Ardeen Schwartz Frank D Stumpf William F Trowbridge William S Wadden John A Ward
May 25, 1898
Riley A Berry David H Bishop Armas Bonin H Wallace Burhoe Frank X Chartier Edmund F Clements Michael E Colleary George E Cutler Wilmot F Duley Fred W Estabrook Frank T Estey Arthur C Faulkner William E Fay Wilfred Gour John F Greene John W Grover Ernest D Howard Dosithe LaFoy Louis L'Hereaux Robert E Lee Edward Lovely Timothy E McGee Thomas F Mullen Joseph O'Clair Fenny Palardy Clarence A Rowles Henry T Rowles Harry C Ruggles Louis Sasseville Harry A Taylor Harry R Willard Irving O Wright
Right Panel
Marlborough Men
who served in the
Army, Navy or Marine Corps in
Cuba, Porto Rico,
The Philippines or China
Frank Avery Edward F Boule Irving E Brigham Thomas F Bullock John Byrne Martin Byrne Charles P Callahan Ernest A Carpenter Daniel F Carr Herbert H Chase Urgel Colette George A Cutter Edward Danues Joseph Danues Walter C Dean Cornelius J Donahue John O Donahue Arthur Dragon Alphonse Duchaine Arthur W Dunn Cornelius J Dunn Isaac S Dunn Edward Durand Martin E English William J W Findlay Edward H Fitzgerald Thomas F Fitzgerald Timothy E Flynn Ernest C Forbush Frank J Fritchie Arthur Gagnon John A Gagnon William Gauthier Frank Burke Patrick J Danehy Ernest C Forbush Joseph E Gauvin Timothy Genery Thomas F Glynn Peter Gour James Green Adelard Gregoire Flibert J Gregoire John Hackett Warren B Hamilton John Heffron Harrie C Hunter William Jackson Humphrey Jordan William R Keefe Clarence F Kenney Charles L Kurtz Arthur LaCouture Ame LaFernais Louis LeMay William H Leonard Perley W Libby Charles H Lynch Charles Lynch Edward T Lynch Edward J Lynch James Maguire John T Maguire Philip J Mahar Louis Marcure Alfred Maynard Edward Maynard Joseph O McGee Charles E McGregor Walter C Latham James P McNiff John Morgan John W Morse Daniel F Moynihan Patrick J Mulcahy Thomas F Murphy Joseph Norih David P O'Brien Cornelius J O'Callahan James O'Connell Michael E O'Donnell Ellsworth D Onthank Fred Onthank William Palardy Clarence O Perry Richard J Regan Bert C Riley John Robinson David Sasseville Edward Sasseville Joseph Sawyer Levi O Sawyer Louis O Sawyer Mansfield Schwartz Cornelius J Sheehan Maurice Sheehan Daniel E Sullivan John J Sullivan Charles F Tilson Cornelius H Toomey William D Toomey John Trainor John A Wheeler Albert J Whelan George H Paul Felix Robert Richard Rowles
Erected 1924 by City of Marlborough.
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: War, Spanish-American.
Location. 42° 20.767′ N, 71° 33.233′ W. Marker is in Marlborough, Massachusetts, in Middlesex County. Memorial is at the intersection of Main Street (U.S. 20) and Mechanic Street / Granger Boulevard, on the right when traveling west on Main Street. Monument is located in Brigham Park on the west end of the intersection near the Marlborough Public Library. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Marlborough MA 01752, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 3 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies. Lieut Wm. Munroe Brigham Jr. Park (here, next to this marker); Robert W. "Red" Touchette (within shouting distance of this marker); High School Common (about 400 feet away, measured in a direct line); Doughboy Monument (about 600 feet away); Gen. Henry Knox Trail (about 700 feet away); The John Brown Bell (approx. 0.4 miles away); Williams Tavern (approx. 0.6 miles away); Mary Goodnow's Grave (approx. 2.7 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Marlborough.
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