Quitman in Clarke County, Mississippi — The American South (East South Central)
Clarke County War Memorial
Dedicated
To the Memory
Of
All Persons
Of
Clarke County, Mississippi
Who Gave Their Lives
In the Service
Of
Our Country
World War I Army
Bartee, George A. PVT Boutwell, Lewis L. PVT Butler, Brist H. PVT Goodman, William C. PVT Graham, Ira W. PVT Harger, Linton L. PVT Hayes, Will PVT Kennedy, William S. PVT Lawson, Erma W. PVT Long, Willis PVT McKenney, James E. PVT Mixon, Thomas J. PVT Nichols, Robert L. PVT Patrick, Allen PVT Plummer, Henry PVT Powell, George W. PVT Rogers, Simm PVT Smith, Evan M. PVT Smith, Hugh B. PVT Stallings, Al H. SGT Stallings, Bryan CPL
World War I Navy
Graham, William C. PHM 2/C Merrell, John H. Jr. S 2/C
World War II Army
Allen, Roy A. SGT Blakney, Jackson PFC Boman, John E. PFC Bonner, James W. 1st LT Boutwell, Rufus L. SSGT Butler, Chester G. TEC 4 Campbell, John C. CPL Granford, B.M. PFC Davidson, William C. PFC Evans, Thomas J. Sr. PVT Felkner, William H. PFC Fleming Max E. TSGT Green, Robert E. PVT Hailes, Howard R. Flt O Hinson, Bryant L. PFC Huckaba, Robert W. SSGT Hughes, Otto PVT Jay, George L. TEC 5 Jones, Willie PVT Lovett, Charlie Mac, Jr. PVT Lucas, Billie PVT Kitchens, Fredrick W. PVT Manley, Carnell PFC Magee, Sceal PVT McCoy, Robert L. PVT McKinnon, D.A. Jr. CAPT McKinnon, Kenneth R. TSGT McLemore, T.J. PFC McLendon, Geddie F. PVT McMullen, Stanley N. PFC McPherson, Homer H. PFC Miller, Milton H. SGT Moore, John R. CPL Mosely, Hubert E. PVT Riley Lemuel Add TEC3 Runions, James M. PVT Speed, Q.C.L. CPL Spencer, Less PVT Stewart, Ernest PVT Williams, Curtis L. PVT
World War II Navy and Marine Corps
Adams, William C. CPL Arrington, John F. PVT Haywood, William C. CPL Hollingsworth, Alton F. S 1/C Jones, Jerry MA 3/C McKee, Arthur L. TM 3/C Kelly, Henry H. S 2/C Mallard, Joe R. LT JG Melton, Carl G. ARM 2/C Reid, Leo J. S 1/C Ward, James B. A 1/C Weeks, Robert H. CGM
Korean War
Beard, Beverly R. SGT USMC Fairchild, Lofton B. SGT USAF Goldman, Johnny W. PFC USA Terry, Hubert SGT USA
Vietnam War
Hamburg, McArthur LCPL USMC Kennedy, William M. SP4 USA King, James R. CPL USA Sumlin, Thomas E. PFC USA Williams, Bobby R. SSGT USA Willia, Howard D. PFC USA Donald, Harman Odell Jr. CAPT USA
Iraqi Freedom
Heidelberg, Damian L. PFC McNail, Robert A. SPC Pugh, Shane SGT Lee, Dustin J. CPL
Topics. This memorial is listed in this topic list: Military.
Location.
32° 2.383′ N, 88° 43.675′ W. Memorial is in Quitman, Mississippi, in Clarke County. It is at the intersection of S. Archusa Avenue (State Highway 145) and Church Street, on the right when traveling north on S. Archusa Avenue. Marker is located in the front lawn of the Clarke County Court House. Touch for map. Memorial is at or near this postal address: 101 S Archusa Ave, Quitman MS 39355, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Regionally, this memorial is in East Mississippi. It is also in the American South and specifically in the Deep South. Globally, it is in North America, a Gulf of Mexico state, the Western Hemisphere, the Western World, and the Anglosphere. Historically, it finds itself in what was once the territory of the Mississippian Culture, one of the Confederate States of America, and the Antebellum South.
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 13 miles of this marker, measured as the crow flies: Clarke County Confederate Soldiers Monument (a few steps from this marker); Shirley-Owens Memorial Park (approx. one mile away); St. John Church and School (approx. 5.3 miles away); Stonewall, Mississippi (approx. 7½ miles away); Old Stagecoach Road (approx. 10.4 miles away); Enterprise (approx. 11.4 miles away); The Howze Sisters (approx. 12½ miles away); Shubuta United Methodist Church (approx. 12.6 miles away). Touch for a list and map of all markers in Quitman.
Credits. This page was last revised on November 16, 2024. It was originally submitted on June 9, 2015, by Duane Hall of Abilene, Texas. This page has been viewed 612 times since then and 10 times this year. Photos: 1, 2, 3. submitted on June 9, 2015, by Duane Hall of Abilene, Texas.


