Pigeon Forge in Sevier County, Tennessee — The American South (East South Central)
Sevier County Veterans Memorial
Photographed by M. L., October 19, 2003
1. Sevier County Veterans Memorial Marker
Inscription.
Sevier County Veterans Memorial. . This memorial is dedicated to the memory of the veterans of Sevier County who gave their lives to defend our country,
World War I United States Army . Allen, Lavator L. ∙ Atchley, Amos ∙ Blazer, Victor ∙ Cate, Ashley J. ∙ Clabo, Hugh C. ∙ Clabo, Robert P. ∙ Cooper, Pleas H. ∙ Dickey, Arthur W. ∙Enloe, Luna Wesley ∙ Feezel, Meek ∙ Fine, John F. ∙ Fleming, John W. ∙ Fox, John O. ∙ Freeman, Joshua ∙ Harden, Olie ∙ Hardin, Arlie ∙ Hurst, Plina C. ∙ Keener, William H. ∙ King, Daniel I. ∙ Lane, Odell ∙ McMahan, Henry R. ∙ Newman, Walter ∙ Ogle, Arlie H. ∙ Ogle, Samuel A. ∙ Smallwood, Bruce ∙ Trentham, Richard Z. ∙ Underwood, Von C. ∙ Wells, Charley ∙ Wells, Walter B.,
United States Navy Quarrels, David Crocket, United States Marine Corps Marshall, James Ashley .
World War II United States Army . Allen, Clarence E. ∙ Allen, Hugh H. ∙ Bailey, Johnnie H. ∙ Baker, Reece H. ∙ Baxter, Yandell ∙ Biggs, Robert C. ∙ Blazer, John C. ∙ Boling, Harvey W. ∙ Bryan, Carroll B. ∙ Carver, John F. ∙ Caughron, James W. ∙ Emert, Alfred C. ∙ Fox, Harold C. ∙ Frazier, Talmadge ∙ Garner, Ode J. ∙ Graves, Andrew H. ∙ Green, Roy G. ∙ Helton, Clyde E. ∙ Henry, Frank V. ∙ Henry, Glenn H. ∙ Henry, Jessie R. ∙ Henry, Joe E. ∙ Henry, John R. ∙ Hillard, Robert T. ∙ Huskey, Clell ∙ Huskey, Samuel T. ∙ Huskey, Troy E. ∙ Jenkins, Lloyd E. ∙ Keeler, Chester Ray A. ∙ Kelley, Dallas R. ∙ King, George A. ∙ Kirkland, William E. ∙ Lane, Melvin ∙ Loveday, Buford M. ∙ Manis, Frank E. ∙ McCarter, Joe L. ∙ McGaha, Hermitt ∙ Montgomery, Roy V. ∙ Myers, Wayne L. ∙ Newman, Lyman ∙ Ogle, James E. ∙ Parton, Robert C. ∙ Petty, Ralph C. ∙ Proffitt, Lones E.,
World War II United States Army . Reagan, Ernest ∙ Rector, James N. Jr. ∙ Robertson, Lon D. ∙ Roberstson, Lloyd M. Jr. ∙ Robertson, Robert M. ∙ Robinson, Carl ∙ Rolen, Charles A. ∙ Romines, Ralph S. ∙ Shultz, James R. ∙ Sizemore, Charles W. ∙ Smelcer, John R. ∙ Smith, William R. ∙ Smith, Winfred G. ∙ Tarwater, Fred W. ∙ Thurman, Luther C. ∙ Trentham, Dott ∙ Turner, Hubert R. ∙ Webb, Amos H. ∙ Webb, Cleo ∙ Whaley, A.D. ∙ Whaley, Hollen W. ∙ Whaley, Silas J. ∙ Williams, Omide T. ∙ Williams, Ora L. ∙ Worth, Ray E.,
United States Navy Bailey, James William ∙ Burnett, Charlie Leroy ∙ Flynn, Carl Hines ∙ Flynn, James Cattlet ∙ Howard, Ernest Lester ∙ McCarter, Creed Carl ∙ Ogle, Carl Arthur ∙ Smith, Walter Harlen ∙ Spicer, Fred Jean ∙ Tritt, Add, United States Marine Corps Caughron, Luther E. ∙ Cole, Allen .
Korean Conflict. Barnes, George E. ∙ Cole, R.L. ∙ Flynn, Norman E. ∙ Lewellyn, Elmer E. ∙ Seagle, John R.,
Vietnam. Abbott, Carroll D. ∙ Carr, Dannie Arthur ∙ Cogdill, Randy Ralph ∙ Covington, Hobart Earl ∙ Fox, Gary Regan ∙ Gaines, Thomas G. ∙ Hodges, Harry Gaines ∙ Hornbuckle, Alton Lee ∙ Huskey, Estel ∙ Manis, Eddie ∙ McCarter, Jerry ∙ Vickery, Michael Clarence
This memorial
is dedicated to
the memory of
the veterans of Sevier County
who gave their lives
to defend our country
World War I
United States Army
Allen, Lavator L. ∙ Atchley, Amos ∙ Blazer, Victor ∙ Cate, Ashley J. ∙ Clabo, Hugh C. ∙ Clabo, Robert P. ∙ Cooper, Pleas H. ∙ Dickey, Arthur W. ∙Enloe, Luna Wesley ∙ Feezel, Meek ∙ Fine, John F. ∙ Fleming, John W. ∙ Fox, John O. ∙ Freeman, Joshua ∙ Harden, Olie ∙ Hardin, Arlie ∙ Hurst, Plina C. ∙ Keener, William H. ∙ King, Daniel I. ∙ Lane, Odell ∙ McMahan, Henry R. ∙ Newman, Walter ∙ Ogle, Arlie H. ∙ Ogle, Samuel A. ∙ Smallwood, Bruce ∙ Trentham, Richard Z. ∙ Underwood, Von C. ∙ Wells, Charley ∙ Wells, Walter B.
United States Navy Quarrels, David Crocket
United States Marine Corps Marshall, James Ashley
World War II
United States Army
Allen, Clarence E. ∙ Allen, Hugh H. ∙ Bailey, Johnnie H. ∙ Baker, Reece H. ∙ Baxter, Yandell ∙ Biggs, Robert C. ∙ Blazer, John C. ∙ Boling, Harvey W. ∙ Bryan, Carroll B. ∙ Carver, John F. ∙ Caughron, James W. ∙ Emert,
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Alfred C. ∙ Fox, Harold C. ∙ Frazier, Talmadge ∙ Garner, Ode J. ∙ Graves, Andrew H. ∙ Green, Roy G. ∙ Helton, Clyde E. ∙ Henry, Frank V. ∙ Henry, Glenn H. ∙ Henry, Jessie R. ∙ Henry, Joe E. ∙ Henry, John R. ∙ Hillard, Robert T. ∙ Huskey, Clell ∙ Huskey, Samuel T. ∙ Huskey, Troy E. ∙ Jenkins, Lloyd E. ∙ Keeler, Chester Ray A. ∙ Kelley, Dallas R. ∙ King, George A. ∙ Kirkland, William E. ∙ Lane, Melvin ∙ Loveday, Buford M. ∙ Manis, Frank E. ∙ McCarter, Joe L. ∙ McGaha, Hermitt ∙ Montgomery, Roy V. ∙ Myers, Wayne L. ∙ Newman, Lyman ∙ Ogle, James E. ∙ Parton, Robert C. ∙ Petty, Ralph C. ∙ Proffitt, Lones E.
World War II
United States Army
Reagan, Ernest ∙ Rector, James N. Jr. ∙ Robertson, Lon D. ∙ Roberstson, Lloyd M. Jr. ∙ Robertson, Robert M. ∙ Robinson, Carl ∙ Rolen, Charles A. ∙ Romines, Ralph S. ∙ Shultz, James R. ∙ Sizemore, Charles W. ∙ Smelcer, John R. ∙ Smith, William R. ∙ Smith, Winfred G. ∙ Tarwater, Fred W. ∙ Thurman, Luther C. ∙ Trentham, Dott ∙ Turner, Hubert R. ∙ Webb, Amos H. ∙ Webb, Cleo ∙ Whaley, A.D. ∙ Whaley, Hollen W.
Photographed by Stanley and Terrie Howard, March 15, 2009
2. Sevier County Veterans Memorial Marker
∙ Whaley, Silas J. ∙ Williams, Omide T. ∙ Williams, Ora L. ∙ Worth, Ray E.
United States Navy Bailey, James William ∙ Burnett, Charlie Leroy ∙ Flynn, Carl Hines ∙ Flynn, James Cattlet ∙ Howard, Ernest Lester ∙ McCarter, Creed Carl ∙ Ogle, Carl Arthur ∙ Smith, Walter Harlen ∙ Spicer, Fred Jean ∙ Tritt, Add
United States Marine Corps Caughron, Luther E. ∙ Cole, Allen
Korean Conflict
Barnes, George E. ∙ Cole, R.L. ∙ Flynn, Norman E. ∙ Lewellyn, Elmer E. ∙ Seagle, John R.
Vietnam
Abbott, Carroll D. ∙ Carr, Dannie Arthur ∙ Cogdill, Randy Ralph ∙ Covington, Hobart Earl ∙ Fox, Gary Regan ∙ Gaines, Thomas G. ∙ Hodges, Harry Gaines ∙ Hornbuckle, Alton Lee ∙ Huskey, Estel ∙ Manis, Eddie ∙ McCarter, Jerry ∙ Vickery, Michael Clarence
Erected 2001 by Teen Volunteer Network Inc., designed by Logan Dyer.
Location. 35° 47.305′ N, 83° 33.081′ W. Marker is in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, in Sevier
Photographed by Stanley and Terrie Howard, March 15, 2009
3. Sevier County Veterans Memorial Marker
County. It can be reached from Old Mill Avenue. Off Old Mill Ave. on right if traveling north on The Great Smokey Mountain Parkway (US 321/441) in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. Touch for map. Marker is in this post office area: Pigeon Forge TN 37863, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this marker and memorial is in East Tennessee and in the Great Smoky Mountains. It is also in the American South, specifically in the Upper South, in Appalachia, and specifically in Southern Appalachia. Globally, it is in North America, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the original Cherokee Nation, the territory of the Mississippian Culture, one of the Confederate States of America, the State of Franklin, and the Antebellum South.
Photographed by Stanley and Terrie Howard, March 15, 2009
4. Sevier County Veterans Memorial Marker
Photographed by Stanley and Terrie Howard, March 15, 2009
5. Sevier County Veterans Memorial Marker
Photographed by M. L., October 19, 2003
6. Liberty Bell Display located in park with Memorial
Photographed by M. L., October 19, 2003
7. Another display - Statue of Liverty. The park is decorated during the Christmas holiday season.
Credits. This page was last revised on June 16, 2016. It was originally submitted on September 4, 2008, by M. L. 'Mitch' Gambrell of Taylors, South Carolina. This page has been viewed 1,948 times since then and 42 times this year. Last updated on May 5, 2015, by J. Makali Bruton of Washington, District of Columbia. Photos:1. submitted on September 4, 2008, by M. L. 'Mitch' Gambrell of Taylors, South Carolina. 2, 3, 4, 5. submitted on March 16, 2009, by Stanley and Terrie Howard of Greer, South Carolina. 6, 7. submitted on September 4, 2008, by M. L. 'Mitch' Gambrell of Taylors, South Carolina. • Andrew Ruppenstein was the editor who published this page.