Newfane in Windham County, Vermont — The American Northeast (New England)
Newfane Civil War Monument
Roll of Honor World War 1917 1918 Plaque
Photographed By Michael Herrick, October 2, 2009
1. Newfane Civil War Monument
[ East Plaque ]
Inscription.
Newfane Civil War Monument. . (Front):
In Memory of The Men of Newfane Who Served Their Country In the Civil War 1861 – 1865 . “On fames eternal camping ground their silent tents are spread, and glory guards, with solemn round, the bivouac of the dead.”, (South Plaque): Adams, Adin . Aldrich, Harrison . Allen, Newman . Allen, Warren . Allison, Everett, M. . Alls, Horace . Bemis, Leonard . Bemis, Levi . Bennett, Henry L. . Betterly, Frank W. . Betterly, George S. . Betterly, Gilbert W. . Betterly, Thomas F. . Birchard, Sardis . Blashfield, Henry C. . Brooks, William A. . Brown, Clark . Brown, Lewis G. . Carpenter, Edwin J. . Carpenter, Elon B. . Carpenter, Henry A. . Charter, Samuel . Church, Henry . Coburn, Charles H. . Cook, James F. . Cooley, George C. . Corbett, John N. . Cushing, Alexdr M. . Davis, David . Davis, Eros L. . Davis, Hiram . Day, Henry . Donahue, Patrick . Downs, Henry W. . Dunklee, Addison R. . Edwards, Abbott T. . Estabrook, Sidney J. . Fairbanks, Wayland . Fairsevis, Robert . Fisher, Cheseldon . Fisher, Romanzo . Forbush, William F. . Franklin, Alvin B. . Gates, Alvin . Goodnow, Oliver . Goodnow, Orwell S. . Goodnow, William H. . Gould, Lyman W. . Green, James . Green, George E. . Hall, James . Ham, George W. . Haskins, Kittredge . Hazelton, Edward L. . Higgins, Alvin . Higgins, Ira S. . Higgins, Samuel B. . Hollnad, George N. . Howe, Edmund P. . Hudson, Albert . Hudson, Bonaparte . Ingram, Charles E. . Ingram, Charles W. . Ingram, Ira O. . Ingram, James . Ingram, John H. . Ingram, Jonathan M. , (North Plaque): Johnson, Edward H. . Johnson, Henry C. . Jones, John D. . Kenney, John C. . Knight, Levi E. . Lamb, Henry L. . Lanson, Daniel . Lincoln, Samuel B. . Mason, Albert . Mason, Almon . Merrick, Nicholas . Merrifield, Ormando P. . Miles, Linus P. . Miller, Frederick F. . Miller, Morris C. . Mills, Alonzo H. . Morse, Amherst . Morse, Charles E. . Morse, Joshua C. . Morse, Luke J. . Morse, William . Mullett, Charles L. . Mullett, Daniel A. . Nelson, Stephen H. . Newman, John L. . Newton, Charles M. . Newton, James H. . Newton, John . Newton, John B. . Park, Oscar E. . Park, Otis . Parsons, George W. . Patch, Albert . Peavey, Augustus C. . Perry, Daniel . Perry, Henry . Plummer, George F. . Pond, William W. . Powers, Jeffrey . Pratt, Myron . Pratt, R. Morton . Ray, Samuel B. . Robbins, George W. . Sexton, Thomas B. . Sibley, Isaac H. . Shaw, Benjamin F. . Smith, Everett N. . Smith, William . Stearns, Henry M. . Stone, Henry B. . Stratton, Asa H. . Strong, Lewis . Taylor, Franklin J. . Thompson, Thomas . Tyler, Lewis . Tyler, Stephen M. . Wallen, Harrison . Waller, Edgar C. . Ward, John S. . Warner, Frank R. . Warren, Francis E. . Warren, John . Willard, Edward R. . Willis, Daniel H. . Willis, Munroe C. . Worden, John C., (West Plaque):
Newfane Roll of Honor World War 1917 – 1918 . Bailey, Roy S. . Betterly, Hugh J. . Brown, Leonard B. . Cherrie, George E. . Cherrie, George K. . Cherrie, Joel A. . Crapo, Glynn A. . Cunningham, Patrick H. . Dewitt, Ralph B. . Field, Charles F. . Goodrich, James H. . Ingram, Floyd H. . Ingram, Lester C. . Ingram, Marshall R. . Kelsey, May S. . Knapp, Harry E. . Lewis, Clarence K. . Maher, Magaret L. . Merrifield, Samuel A. . Morse, Harold C. . Mundell, William P. . Pratt, Raymond E. . Reed, George F. . Rice, Charles D. . Rowe, Charles F. . Rowe, Henry . Smith, Harry D. . Sparks, John L. . Stevens, Elmer A. . Temple, George. C. . Thayer, Howard A. . Washer, Harold F. . Wheeler, Richard A. . White, Robert J.
(Front):
In Memory of The Men of Newfane Who Served Their Country In the Civil War 1861 – 1865
“On fames eternal camping ground their silent tents are spread, and glory guards, with solemn round, the bivouac of the dead.”
(South Plaque): Adams, Adin Aldrich, Harrison Allen, Newman Allen, Warren Allison, Everett, M. Alls, Horace Bemis, Leonard Bemis, Levi Bennett, Henry L. Betterly, Frank W. Betterly, George S. Betterly, Gilbert W. Betterly, Thomas F. Birchard, Sardis Blashfield, Henry C. Brooks, William A. Brown, Clark Brown, Lewis G. Carpenter, Edwin J. Carpenter, Elon B. Carpenter, Henry A. Charter, Samuel Church, Henry Coburn, Charles H. Cook, James F. Cooley, George C. Corbett, John N. Cushing, Alexdr M. Davis, David Davis, Eros L. Davis, Hiram Day, Henry Donahue, Patrick Downs, Henry W. Dunklee, Addison R. Edwards, Abbott T. Estabrook, Sidney J. Fairbanks, Wayland Fairsevis, Robert Fisher, Cheseldon Fisher, Romanzo Forbush, William F. Franklin, Alvin B. Gates, Alvin Goodnow, Oliver Goodnow, Orwell S. Goodnow, William H. Gould, Lyman W. Green, James Green, George E. Hall, James Ham, George W. Haskins, Kittredge Hazelton, Edward L.
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Higgins, Alvin Higgins, Ira S. Higgins, Samuel B. Hollnad, George N. Howe, Edmund P. Hudson, Albert Hudson, Bonaparte Ingram, Charles E. Ingram, Charles W. Ingram, Ira O. Ingram, James Ingram, John H. Ingram, Jonathan M.
(North Plaque): Johnson, Edward H. Johnson, Henry C. Jones, John D. Kenney, John C. Knight, Levi E. Lamb, Henry L. Lanson, Daniel Lincoln, Samuel B. Mason, Albert Mason, Almon Merrick, Nicholas Merrifield, Ormando P. Miles, Linus P. Miller, Frederick F. Miller, Morris C. Mills, Alonzo H. Morse, Amherst Morse, Charles E. Morse, Joshua C. Morse, Luke J. Morse, William Mullett, Charles L. Mullett, Daniel A. Nelson, Stephen H. Newman, John L. Newton, Charles M. Newton, James H. Newton, John Newton, John B. Park, Oscar E. Park, Otis Parsons, George W. Patch, Albert Peavey, Augustus C. Perry, Daniel Perry, Henry Plummer, George F. Pond, William W. Powers, Jeffrey Pratt, Myron Pratt, R. Morton Ray, Samuel B. Robbins, George W. Sexton, Thomas B. Sibley, Isaac H. Shaw, Benjamin F. Smith, Everett N. Smith, William Stearns, Henry M. Stone, Henry B. Stratton, Asa H. Strong, Lewis Taylor, Franklin J. Thompson, Thomas Tyler, Lewis Tyler, Stephen M. Wallen, Harrison Waller, Edgar C. Ward, John S. Warner,
Photographed By Michael Herrick, October 2, 2009
2. South Plaque
Frank R. Warren, Francis E. Warren, John Willard, Edward R. Willis, Daniel H. Willis, Munroe C. Worden, John C.
(West Plaque):
Newfane Roll of Honor World War 1917 – 1918
Bailey, Roy S. Betterly, Hugh J. Brown, Leonard B. Cherrie, George E. Cherrie, George K. Cherrie, Joel A. Crapo, Glynn A. Cunningham, Patrick H. Dewitt, Ralph B. Field, Charles F. Goodrich, James H. Ingram, Floyd H. * Ingram, Lester C. Ingram, Marshall R. Kelsey, May S. Knapp, Harry E. Lewis, Clarence K. Maher, Magaret L. Merrifield, Samuel A. Morse, Harold C. Mundell, William P. Pratt, Raymond E. Reed, George F. Rice, Charles D. Rowe, Charles F. Rowe, Henry Smith, Harry D. Sparks, John L. Stevens, Elmer A. Temple, George. C. Thayer, Howard A. Washer, Harold F. Wheeler, Richard A. White, Robert J.
Topics. This historical marker and monument is listed in these topic lists: War, US Civil • War, World I. A significant historical year for this entry is 1861.
Location. 42° 59.152′ N, 72° 39.34′ W. Marker is in Newfane, Vermont, in Windham County. Marker is at the intersection of Vermont Route 30 and Church Street, on the left when traveling north on State Route 30. Located next to the Windham County Court House. Touch for map
Photographed By Michael Herrick, October 2, 2009
3. North Plaque
. Marker is in this post office area: Newfane VT 05345, United States of America. Touch for directions.
Credits. This page was last revised on February 16, 2023. It was originally submitted on October 9, 2009, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. This page has been viewed 1,977 times since then and 21 times this year. Photos:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6. submitted on October 9, 2009, by Michael Herrick of Southbury, Connecticut. • Craig Swain was the editor who published this page.