Erected in Honor of
Alfred Johnson, U.S.N.
and
John B. Morin, U.S.M.C.
The first from Attleboro
to die in action
World War II
November 15, 1942
In the South Pacific area
December 15, 1942
On Guadalcanal Island
Dedicated to . . . — — Map (db m59281) HM
Angell Park
Cyril M. Angell
2nd Lieutenant U.S. Air Services
Killed in action May 14th 1918
in Boucanville, France
First Officer from Attleboro to die in WWI — — Map (db m58124) HM
Dedicated to the memory of the first member of Company I, 101st infantry 26th Division to give his life for his country.
Enlisted May 24 1917
Died Dec 17 1917 — — Map (db m57926) HM
Everett Southworth Horton
Born June 15th 1836 - Died June 3 1911
Major Everett Southworth Horton was born in Attleborough Mass. on June 15, 1836. He attended public schools until the age of sixteen, when he began working in his father's . . . — — Map (db m65896) WM
In Honor of
Russell K. Garland Pvt. November 14, 1944
Louis J. Muccio Pfc. September 16th 1944
Who died in the service of their country. They stand in th unbroken line of patriots Who have dared to die that freedom may live, and grow, and . . . — — Map (db m59939) HM
For the men of Attleboro
who gave their lives
in the service of their
Country in Vietnam
Joseph E. Nimiroski 12/18/65
Richard C. Glidden 02/13/67
Robert E. Burns 05/13/67
Gary F. Flynn 09/13/67
Francis M. Driscoll . . . — — Map (db m229607) WM
For thirty six years (1647-1683) prominent in the affairs of the town of Rehoboth: representing the town in the house of deputies in the Plymouth Colony: when these lands were bought from Wamsutta Chief Sachem of the Wampanoags (1661) he was active . . . — — Map (db m57929) HM
In memory of the citizens of Attleboro who died in service to their country 1950 The Korean War 1953 Donald S. Brander Henry V. Camira John Fernandes Armand A. Frigon Donald F. Givens Arthur J. LaPorte Douglas P. Miner Bradford E. Tyndall You . . . — — Map (db m66250) WM
Dedicated
In Honor of the Employees of the
L.G. Balfour Company
Who Served in the Armed Forces of
The United States During World War II
and
In Memory of Those Who Made
The Supreme Sacrifice — — Map (db m70336) WM
Keeping faithful watch, this revered image of Mary has stood at the entrance to LaSalette Seminary (formerly Attleboro Springs Sanatorium),welcoming generations of brothers, priests, seminarians, pilgrims and visitors, inviting all still to submit . . . — — Map (db m55904) HM
These arches replace the last wooden bridge on the main line constructed in 1880
Henry A. Whitney pres't.
Albert A. Folsom sup't.
George F. Folsom Eng'r. — — Map (db m55671) HM
Major Thomas J. Deegan Memorial Bridge
Dedicated November 11, 1963
Major Thomas J Deegan, United States Air Force, Born August 1, 1925 in Attleboro, Massachusetts, who, in the service of his country, sacrificed his life to spare the lives of . . . — — Map (db m65897) WM
To Perpetuate the memory of the Revolutionary War Soldiers buried in this Old Kirk Yard
William Balcom •
Jacob Balkom •
Hezekiah Bishop •
Zephanian Bishop •
Zephanian Bishop Jr •
Daniel Blanding •
Noah Blanding •
Darius Briggs • . . . — — Map (db m57933) HM
In honor of the Hebronville Men and Women who served their country in World War II and in memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice.
Let all who come after see that they shall not be forgotten. — — Map (db m92195) WM
The images carved into the granite represent prisoners of war, armed forces missing in action, and the victims of the attack on America. The granite for the memorial was quarried in PA. The granite was carved and polished in VT. The millwheel weighs . . . — — Map (db m66252) WM
The family of Dr. James M. Solomon is buried here. An obelisk, where the names of the family members are listed, is in the burial yard. The earliest known burial was 1836. Dr. Solomon was the founder of Solomon Sanitarium which was located at the . . . — — Map (db m85875) HM
To the memory of those who faithfully served their country in the war with Spain The Philippine insurrection and the China relief expedition.
1898-1902
All were volunteers — — Map (db m57023) HM
Was erected near here in 1828
the geographic center of the town at that time
Committee Selectmen
Noah Claflin Elkanah Briggs
Abijah M. Ide Samual Cushman
Ellis Blackington . . . — — Map (db m52405) HM
Left column In honor of our fallen in the Great War 1914-1918 Ruth Holden Albert H. Allen Cyrill M. Angell Harry Attarian Elmer G. Baker Charlton M. Bliss Peter Boivin Harry L. Boyce Earle I. Brown Percy E. Cobb Arthur N. Crosby Leroy C. Estee . . . — — Map (db m66255) WM
Dedicated to the memory of Lewis Harry Mullaney and Harry Lewis Mullaney, twin brothers, who gave their lives in the service of their country in World War II.
PFC Lewis Harry Mullaney entered the armed forces on July 18, 1942, he went overseas . . . — — Map (db m57928) HM
Built in 1827 by Col. Willard BlackintonStone Placed
by Attleboro Historic Commission
Given to the city of Attleboro
by
Mr. and Mrs William A. Nerney
1970 — — Map (db m72444) HM
Center podium - Attleboro Veterans Memorial Common Dedicated May 28, 1992 Flagpole - Rededication of the War Memorial Flagpole by the family of Joseph E. Nimiroski in honor of all Attleboro Veterans Column 1 - World War I Column 2 - World War II . . . — — Map (db m66256) WM