Winchester in Franklin County, Tennessee — The American South (East South Central)
In Memory of Our Franklin County War Dead
Dedicated May 29, 1995
Robert H. Ashley ∙ Albert A. Banholzer ∙ William J. Blansett ∙ Harry R. Bohanan ∙ Paul A. Bunn ∙ Ernest J. Campbell ∙ Henry C. Cates ∙ William O. Clark ∙ George W. Decker ∙ Frank Epperson ∙ Lester N. Evans ∙ Enoch S. Foster ∙ Thomas E. Gossage ∙ Aubrey Grant ∙ Robert L. Hockersmith ∙ Wiliam B. Hughes ∙ Warnie Isbell ∙ James L. Jones ∙ Sam B. Kennerly ∙ William M. Ledford ∙ Arthur Marks ∙ John T. Omohundro ∙ Jeff D. Pack ∙ Louis E. Pickney ∙ Charles L. Russell ∙ George D. Sheridan ∙ Zeb Snelson ∙ Benjamin F. St John ∙ Barney G. Taylor ∙ Edward C. Tucker ∙ Ike Turner ∙ Peter J. Turney III ∙ Thomas R. Wilhoite ∙ David L. Wilson ∙ Miles Woods
World War II
John C. Anderton ∙ Murrell W. Anderton Jr. ∙ J. Thomas Arnold ∙ Patrick Ashburn ∙ James L. AJshley ∙ Palmer S. Awtrey ∙ Ralph T. Barnes ∙ Earl S. Bearden ∙ Wilburn L. Bradford ∙ Robert L. Brinkley ∙ Charles Buchanan ∙ Francis A. Caldwell ∙ Frank Casteel ∙ Charlie K. Castleberry ∙ Johnnie C. Certain ∙ Beverly L. Chadwell ∙ Willie Childress ∙ Thomas H. Clark ∙ Felix W. Coker ∙ John M. Commers ∙ Roy M. Copeland Jr. ∙ John D. Couch ∙ Paul B. Crabtree ∙ Don A. Daniel, Jr. ∙ James A. Davis ∙ Melton Dickerson ∙ John F. Dotson ∙ Ralph E. Dotson ∙ George L. Epperson ∙ James F. Eslick ∙ Claude E. Evans ∙ Thomas W. Farris ∙ Edward E. Foster ∙ Edward Franz ∙ Sammie M. Garner ∙ William L. Garner ∙ Davis R. Grant ∙ Ernest H. Greene ∙ James D. Gudger ∙ James E. Hamilton ∙ George D. Hendley ∙ Andrew J. Hendon, Sr. ∙ James Hill ∙ William G. Hill ∙ James C. Holt ∙ William Hornbuckle ∙ Robert Luther Hughes ∙ Raymond F. Hulvey ∙ Herman W. Hunt ∙ Charles W. Hunter ∙ James C. Jackson ∙ Marion F. Jackson, Jr. ∙ James B. Janey ∙ Charles N. Jernigan ∙ Paul R. Johnson ∙ Charles J. Juhan ∙ Richard A. Knott ∙ David L. Lynch, Jr. ∙ Allen L. McBee ∙ Troy E. Mitchell ∙ Charles R. Mooney ∙ Jessie R. Moore ∙ Thomas E. Murrell ∙ George C. Myers ∙ Leaburn D. Myers ∙ Dwight E. Nash ∙ Walter Osborne ∙ Fred H. Pack ∙ James C. Partin ∙ Ollie R. Poe ∙ Jack A. Post ∙ H.B. Prince ∙ Clyde V. Proby ∙ Herman C. Reid ∙ Haskell D. Rose ∙ Jesse B. Ross ∙ Louis E. Simmons ∙ Floyd Sims ∙ James B. Skidmore ∙ Claude J. Spencer ∙ Ollie Steele ∙ Osborne Stewart ∙ John A. Taylor ∙ George W. Temples, Sr. ∙ William A. Vann ∙ Joe D. Walker ∙ James H. Warren ∙ James G. Weddington ∙ Ernest A. White ∙ Willis L. Williams ∙ Walter C. Willis ∙ Billie B. Wiseman ∙ Arnold Worthington ∙ William H. Yates ∙ Alton A. Shasteen ∙ John Leo Pickney
Korean War
Howard G. Foster ∙ Basil M. Grizzell, Jr. ∙ Forrest M. Marshall ∙ Willie Modena ∙ Carl W. Payne, Jr. ∙ James Rutledge ∙ J.D. Sanders ∙ Standford G. Shahan ∙ Franklin Shetters ∙ Thomas W. Williams
Vietnam War
Jackson D. Barnes ∙ Jimmy R. Clark ∙ Charles L.Housley ∙ Joe L. Lujan, Jr. ∙ Ronald V. Putnam ∙ James E. Robinson ∙ George Rutledge, Jr. ∙ Kenneth P. Shasteen ∙ John H. Shetters ∙ Gary D. Templeton ∙ Randy Ward
Iraqui Freedom
Nathan B. Clemons
Afghanistan
David A. Stephens
Erected 1995.
Topics. This memorial is listed in these topic lists: War, Afghanistan • War, Vietnam • War, World I • War, World II.
Location. 35° 11.167′ N, 86° 6.717′ W. Marker is in Winchester, Tennessee, in Franklin County. Memorial is at the intersection of South Jefferson Street and Dinah Shore Boulevard (Tennessee Highway 16), on the left when traveling south on South Jefferson Street. Marker is at the Northeast corner of the Franklin County courthouse. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Winchester TN 37398, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within walking distance of this marker. James Winchester (a few steps from this marker); Did You Know? (within shouting distance of this marker); Colonel James Lewis (within shouting distance of this marker); Built 1885 (within shouting distance of this marker); a different marker also named Built 1885 (within shouting distance of this marker); a different marker also named Built 1885 (within shouting distance of this marker); Built 1889 (within shouting distance of this marker); Built 1899 (within shouting distance of this marker). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Winchester.
Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on June 7, 2010, by Lee Hattabaugh of Capshaw, Alabama. This page has been viewed 1,572 times since then and 32 times this year. Last updated on March 15, 2015, by J. Makali Bruton of Accra, Ghana. Photos: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. submitted on June 7, 2010, by Lee Hattabaugh of Capshaw, Alabama. • Bill Pfingsten was the editor who published this page.