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Kendall County World War Memorial image, Touch for more information
By Cosmos Mariner, September 12, 2023
Kendall County World War Memorial
101 Illinois, Kendall County, Yorkville, Kendall Township — Kendall County World War Memorial
On West Ridge Street at South Main Street, on the right when traveling west on West Ridge Street.
I ☆ 1917-1918             II ☆ 1941-1945 This Stone erected by the citizens of Kendall County in honor to those Men and Women of Kendall County who served in the Armed Forces of the United States in the . . . Map (db m235298) WM
102 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Base Realignment and Closure
On Farragut Avenue near Sampson Road, on the right when traveling east.
On many occasions during its history, Great Lakes Naval Training Center has fought to remain an important training location for the Navy. The Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC) decision of 1993 finally seems to have put an end to that fight. This . . . Map (db m37879) HM
103 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Black and White
On Farragut Avenue near Sampson Road, on the left when traveling east.
In the early months of World War II, the Navy Department designated Great Lakes as the only site for training African-American recruits. Since recruit training camps were named after naval heroes, it was thought fitting to do the same for the camp . . . Map (db m38002) HM
104 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Building Four — Great Lakes History Trail Stop 5
On Dewey Avenue near Sampson Road, on the right when traveling west.
The original Drill Hall, now a gymnasium, was designed with battered walls to give the massive building a military, fort-like appearance. Above the main entrance, the architects provided a large ornamentation of the bow of an ancient sailing ship, . . . Map (db m38182) HM
105 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Fighting Tradesmen
On Farragut Avenue near Sampson Road, on the right when traveling east.
During World War I, the Public Works Department at Great Lakes was tasked with the original construction of new facilities. Originally, Public Works was to use local civilian contractors. The problem, however, was that patriotic tradesmen joined . . . Map (db m37870) HM
106 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Great Lakes Athletics
On Farragut Avenue near Sampson Road, on the right when traveling east.
Throughout WWI and WWII, athletic opportunities for recruits included swimming, basketball, hockey, water polo, boxing, wrestling and track and field. But, it was in football that Great Lakes achieved national prominence. Among the thousands of . . . Map (db m37922) HM
107 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Great Lakes History Trail
On Farragut Avenue near Sampson Road, on the right when traveling east.
The Great Lakes History Trail has been established on base to teach about the past and promote a healthy future. As you walk the 2 mile trail, you will learn more about the fascinating history of our great base at the actual locations where it . . . Map (db m37876) HM
108 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — LT John Philip Sousa Bandstand
On Decatur Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
This replica of the 1910 bandstand upon which LT John Philip Sousa, USN directed the Naval Training Center Band was built from original plans in observance of the Naval Training Center's 75th Anniversary. Dedicated by NTC Commander . . . Map (db m38007) HM
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109 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Rededication of Naval Training Center Great Lakes
On Decatur Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
To commemorate the rededication of Naval Training Center Great Lakes in honor of all who served here from 1911 to 1986Map (db m38076) HM
110 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — The Golden Thirteen
On Farragut Avenue near Sampson Road, on the left when traveling east.
In March, 1944, the first African-American naval officers in U.S. history were commissioned at Great Lakes Naval Training Center. Twelve ensigns and one warrant officer made American military history, and went on to serve with distinction in World . . . Map (db m38003) HM
111 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — The Great Lakes Football Team — Great Lakes History Trail Stop 9
On Decatur Avenue near Mahan Road, on the right when traveling east.
Throughout WWI and WWII, athletic opportunities for recruits included swimming, basketball, hockey, water polo, boxing, wrestling and track & field. But, it was in WWI football that Great Lakes achieved national prominence. Among the thousands of . . . Map (db m38077) HM
112 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — The Post War Era
On Farragut Avenue near Sampson Road, on the right when traveling east.
With the surrender of Japan and the close of hostilities in August, 1945, a call resounded across the nation to “bring our boys back home.” A demobilization center was established at Great Lakes to process the discharge of sailors. In . . . Map (db m37926) HM
113 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Wings over Great Lakes
On Farragut Avenue near Sampson Road, on the right when traveling east.
Early aviation at Great Lakes included both pilot training and schools for enlisted Aviation Quartermasters, Machinists Mates, Aviation Armorers, and Ordnancemen. The first pilots were from among wealthy Illinois families who not only encouraged . . . Map (db m37873) HM
114 Illinois, Lake County, Great Lakes — Women at Great Lakes
On Farragut Avenue near Sampson Road, on the right when traveling east.
During the astonishing growth of the Navy during World War I, women were, for the first time, accepted into the Navy. These women enlisted into the yeoman rating and were designated with an (F) for female. They served with the aviation unit and . . . Map (db m37925) HM
115 Illinois, LaSalle County, Oglesby — Casimir Pulaski Memorial
On North Woodland Avenue north of Jordan Street, on the right when traveling north.
A memorial to Brigadier-General Casimir Pulaski Revolutionary War-hero father of American cavalry on the 150th anniversary of his death Born in Poland in 1748. At the age of 25, had achieved a European reputation as first-class military . . . Map (db m213622) HM WM
116 Illinois, LaSalle County, Oglesby — Commemorating the Deeds of the Union Veterans of the Civil War
Near East 875th Road, 1.4 miles north of Hiawatha Pioneer Trail (Illinois Route 71).
Presented by the Ladies of the Grand Army of the Republic Department of Illinois. 1861-5 — 1914 Ida E. Wright President Commemorating the Deeds of the Union Veterans of the Civil War ————— ”With malice toward none with charity for all” Lincoln . . . Map (db m213925) WM
117 Illinois, LaSalle County, Oglesby — This Plaque is Placed in Memory of the Patriots
This plaque is placed in memory of the Patriots who gave their lives for their country. Soldiers of the American Revolution, and soldiers and sailors of the War of 1812. Original flag staff and plaque dedicated September 6, 1913 by The . . . Map (db m207607) WM
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118 Illinois, LaSalle County, Streator — A United Homefront — Free Service Canteen — Streator, Illinois —
On North Illinois Street just north of East Hickory Street, on the right when traveling north.
World War II affected every part of American society. Despite the recent Great Depression, the public was very generous and gave all they could to help the US win the war. The massive war effort moved thousands of troops across the country for . . . Map (db m185081) HM
119 Illinois, LaSalle County, Streator — Colonel Ralph Plumb — 1816-1903
On North Park Street (Illinois Route 23) just north of East Hickory Street, on the right when traveling north.
Streator’s founding father was a noteworthy politician, successful businessman, courageous patriot and remarkable humanitarian. His helping hand, hopeful words, and loving heart were devoted to the service of humanity; his greatest gifts were his . . . Map (db m185073) HM
120 Illinois, LaSalle County, Streator — Dedicated to the Soldiers, Sailors, and Patriots of the American Revolutionary War
On North Vermillion Street just north of East Hickory Street, on the right when traveling south.
Dedicated to the Soldiers, Sailors, and Patriots of the American Revolutionary War, 1775-1783, whose valor, courage, and love of Freedom secured the blessings of Liberty and Independence for our Nation. October 19, 1997 by Streator Chapter . . . Map (db m185099) WM
121 Illinois, LaSalle County, Streator — Streator Civil War Memorial
On North Vermillion Street just north of East Hickory Street, on the right when traveling south.
[south]Dedicated to All area men who fought in the American Civil War [east]In honor of Orion P. Howe youngest recipient of Congressional Medal of Honor [west]In honor of Lyston D. Howe youngest to serve in the Civil . . . Map (db m185100) HM WM
122 Illinois, LaSalle County, Streator — World War II — Memorial
On East Hickory Street just west of North Vermillion Street, on the right when traveling west.
Dedicated May 26th 1945 to the over 1200 men and women who served during W.W. II from the Streator land area. It also stands as a reminder that over 80 of those 1200 gave their lives in the defense of this nation and that of other nations so that . . . Map (db m186197) WM
123 Illinois, Lee County, Dixon — F-105D Thunderchief — Serial # 60-455 — Mfg. by Republic Aircraft, Farmingdale, NY —
On Palmyra Street (Illinois Route 2) east of Palmyra Road, on the right when traveling west.
Engine: J-75-P-19W with 26,500 lb. thrust Speed: Supersonic-Mach 2 at altitude above 36,000 ft. Maximum range: 2390 miles with max ceiling at 48,500 ft. Armament:1 20mm M61A1 Vulcan Gatling Gun with 1028 rounds or 16-750 lb conventional . . . Map (db m239051) HM WM
124 Illinois, Lee County, Dixon — Veterans Memorial Park — Freedom's Sacrifice
On Palmyra Street (Illinois Route 2) at Palmyra Road, on the right when traveling west on Palmyra Street.
[On the north-facing side of a granite tablet located in the middle of the park:] To create... A place devoted to ALL, who have dedicated their lives to the preservation of the freedoms of this great Country... A place that through the . . . Map (db m239175) WM
125 Illinois, Lee County, Dixon — Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Near Palmyra Street (Illinois Route 2) at Palmyra Road, on the right when traveling west.
In memory to these men who gave the ultimate sacrifice. They served their country in a land far away so others could enjoy the freedom we have. We will forever honor their service and dedication. Leroy Clyde Schaneberg, Ashton IL, . . . Map (db m239097) WM
126 Illinois, Logan County, Lincoln — Centennial Park — War Memorial
On North Chicago Street at Broadway Street, on the left when traveling north on North Chicago Street.
In Eternal Memory of those from Lincoln and Logan County who served their country in all her wars, and of their Gold Star Mothers and Widows, we dedicate this park. From these grounds those who served entrained to answer their Country’s call. . . . Map (db m12443) HM
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127 Illinois, Macon County, Decatur — Stephen Decatur — 1779-1820
On North Franklin Street (Business U.S. 51) just north of East William Street, on the right when traveling north.
[front] “Our country in her intercourse with foreign nations may she always be in the right, but our country right or wrong.” [back]Stephen Decatur For whom this town was named in 1829 United States Naval Officer of . . . Map (db m169578) HM WM
128 Illinois, Madison County, Alton — Freedom Shrine
On Tavernier Way, 0.2 miles south of West MacArthur Drive (Illinois Route 111/140), on the left when traveling south.
Theodore Roosevelt Letter On Cuba On January 22, 1907, President Theodore Roosevelt wrote to Secretary of War William Howard Taft rejecting the idea of a protectorate over Cuba and expressing his determination that the United States should . . . Map (db m169581) HM
129 Illinois, Madison County, Collinsville — Called to Duty — "Greater love hath no man …" John 15:13 — "Lest we Forget!"
On Vandalia Street (Illinois Route 159) just north of Tillotson Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Modern Era - War on Terror M4A1 Carbine Curly The kneeling soldier statue represents the homage given to fellow warriors and "Fallen Heroes," past and present, as he or she is "Called to Duty". WWII - Korean . . . Map (db m169639) HM WM
130 Illinois, Madison County, Edwardsville — Fort Russell
Near Springfield Road north of Illinois Route 159. Reported missing.
One quarter-mile to the west stood Fort Russell, a wooden stockade which served as a base of supplies and operations for the Illinois Militia during the War of 1812. From here, for months at a time, Governor Ninian Edwards administered the affairs . . . Map (db m202080) HM
131 Illinois, Madison County, Glen Carbon — Revolutionary War Patriots
Near Bluff Road (Illinois Route 157) north of Interstate 270.
(front:) Buried in Nix/Judy Cemetery on hilltop: Pvt John Nix served with the SC troops under Cpt Davis, Richard Win's Rgt. He served under Cpt Thomas Baker in the battles of Eutaw Springs and Orangeburg. Pvt Henry Thornhill . . . Map (db m151118) HM WM
132 Illinois, McDonough County, Macomb — Civil War Soldier Monument at Chandler Park
On North Lafayette Street south of East Calhoun Street (U.S. 67/136), on the left when traveling south.
In memory of the men of McDonough County, who voluntarily offered and freely gave their lives, "That government of the people, by the people, and for the people shall not perish from the Earth." Fort Donelson, Shiloh, . . . Map (db m85092) WM
133 Illinois, McHenry County, Cary — 28 — Cary Cemetery - 1839
On 1st Street north of Park Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
In this cemetery are buried: Wm. D. Cary, Founder of Cary 27 men who served their Country in the Civil War.Map (db m94852) HM
134 Illinois, McHenry County, Cary — World War II Memorial — 1941 • 1946
On Park Avenue west of 1st Street, on the left when traveling west.
Served in the Armed Forces of the United States [Roll of Honored Dead] R. Abbott • E. Beran • A. Franke N. Johnson • J. Lazansky • F. Reynolds J. R. Sedivec • E. Steckelberg [Honor Roll of . . . Map (db m94599) HM
135 Illinois, McHenry County, Crystal Lake — Veterans Memorial
On Main Street at Woodstock Street, on the left when traveling north on Main Street.
No Honor is greater than to Serve your Country. This memorial is placed here to express our Thanks to all persons who have served in the Military Forces —————————— [Honored . . . Map (db m94596) WM
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136 Illinois, Monroe County, Columbia — Fort Piggott / Land Grants / Piggotts Ferry
On Bluff Road, 0.4 miles north of Valmeyer Road, on the right when traveling north.
Fort Piggott Revolutionary War Captain James Piggot (1735-1799) was a native of Connecticut who later moved to Pennsylvania and commanded a company of Pennsylvania troops in the battle of Brandywine and Saratoga, among others. After an . . . Map (db m244293) HM WM
137 Illinois, Monroe County, Columbia — Whiteside Station
On Gall Road, 0.1 miles east of Illinois Route 3, on the right when traveling south.
William Whiteside built Whiteside station as a fort to protect his family, pioneers and travelers from Indian raids, along the Kaskaskia-Cahokia trail. Whiteside was a patriot of North Carolina during the American Revolutionary War and is . . . Map (db m140339) HM
138 Illinois, Monroe County, Valmeyer — Bond
On Bluff Road (at milepost 3,100), 0.5 miles south of Fountain Road (Local Road 3200), on the right when traveling east.
Shadrach Bond Sr., a soldier of the Revolution War and the army of George Rogers Clark settled about one-third mile east of this marker in 1782. His nephew, Shadrach Bond the first Governor of the State of Illinois (1818-1892) moved here . . . Map (db m199226) HM
139 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — Dedicated to the Pioneers — The First Settlers in this Area
On Brittany Court, 0.7 miles south of Kasey Lane, on the left when traveling south.
These earliest settlers Capt. James Moore, The leader. Shadrach Bond, Robert Kidd, Larken Rutherford, and James Garretson, were who served under George Rogers Clark in 1778. They arrived with their families in the spring of 1782 and . . . Map (db m227340) HM
140 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — James Lemen
On Kaskaskia Rd west of Illinois Route 3, on the right when traveling south.
James Lemen Born in Virgina, Nov. 20, 1760 Died in Illinois Jan. 8, 1823 A Revolutionary Soldier, Indian Fighter, Anti Slavery Leader, Baptist Minster and Organizer of the First Churches in Illinois. His wife Katherine Ogle . . . Map (db m204648) HM
141 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — James McRoberts
Near South Market Street north of East Bulldog, on the right when traveling south.
In honor of Revolutionary War soldier James McRoberts Private-PA Born 28 May 1763 - Died 10 February 1844 Map (db m238182) WM
142 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Bellefontaine Spring & House
On North Main Street south of First Street, on the left when traveling south.
Captain James Moore was an officer of the Virginia Militia during the American Revolution. Moore had an adventurous spirit and organized settlers to move to the West. The government offered the emigrants land grants for settlement in the vast, . . . Map (db m219744) HM
143 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Founding of Waterloo
On North Main Street south of First Street, on the left when traveling south.
The first French people came to Illinois during the seventeenth century because of political instability in France. The settlers took a trail from Kaskaskia to Cahokia called the "Hill Trail" Along this trail, just south of Waterloo, is a spring . . . Map (db m219731) HM
144 Illinois, Monroe County, Waterloo — The Moore Family
On North Main Street south of First Street, on the left when traveling south.
The Moore family left a distinguished mark on Waterloo's history. Some time after settlement at Bellefontaine had been made, Captain James Moore, having established to some degree amicable relations with the Indians, took steps toward . . . Map (db m219950) HM
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145 Illinois, Randolph County, Kaskaskia — 79 — Lafayette's Tour — Mapping the Farewell Tour™ — The Lafayette Trail —
On 1st Street, 0.1 miles Webster Street, on the right when traveling south.
On Apr. 30, 1825, Lafayette arrived at Gen. Edgar's home, dined at Col. Sweet's Tavern & attended a Ball at William Morrison's house.Map (db m223511) HM
146 Illinois, Saline County, Carrier Mills — World War II Memorial
On U.S. 45 just west of Maple Street, on the left when traveling west.
In memory of all our sons who so nobly served their country in World War II Kelly Gulley • Willie Bivens • Harry Akins • Charles Thomas Dalton • James Earl Roper • James Burton Harrison • Rexal L. Martin • James Henry Turner • Harry Byron Rann • . . . Map (db m192079) WM
147 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Revolutionary War Patriots
Near Monument Avenue.
(front:) Three Patriots and their wives are interred in blocks 12 and 13 on the hill north of this site. Moses Broadwell (1764-1827). Served in 3rd New Jersey Reg't, Continental Army in 1780. The regiment saw action during the New . . . Map (db m156871) HM WM
148 Illinois, Sangamon County, Springfield — Soldiers of the War of 1812
On East Adams Street west of Sixth Street, on the left when traveling west.
To Honor the Soldiers of the War of 1812 who lie buried in Sangamon County First Column: Roswell Abel • James Adams • William Archer • James Baker • Jacob Baker • Eli Barbre • Isaac Bates • Oliver Bates • Amor Batterton • Philo Beers . . . Map (db m46175) WM
149 Illinois, Shelby County, Shelbyville — Freedom Square
On East Main Street at South Washington Street, on the left when traveling west on East Main Street.
May this site of "Freedom Square" be an eternal remembrance of those Shelby County Veterans who served and sacrificed that all people might live in a world of peace and freedom. [Left of the inscription, etching of General MacArthur walking . . . Map (db m80914) HM
150 Illinois, St. Clair County, Cahokia Heights — Revolutionary War Memorial
On East 1st Street at Church Street, on the right when traveling east on East 1st Street.
Dedicated to the memory of the men and women of Cahokia who aide George Rogers Clark and his men in defeating the British from 1778 to 1780. Efforts of these patriots and veterans helped secure the territory north of the Ohio River and east of the . . . Map (db m171151) HM WM
151 Illinois, St. Clair County, Cahokia Heights, Centreville Township — In Memory of our Soldiers and Patriots
On Church Street at W 2nd St., on the left when traveling south on Church Street.
Dedicated to the memory of our soldiers and patriots who served with fidelity the cause of the American Revolution and all others who aided the quest for freedom. Clement Alarie,-- Jean Bte Auarie,-- Gabriel Baron,-- Jean Ste, Baron, -- Angelique . . . Map (db m215254) HM WM
152 Illinois, St. Clair County, Mascoutah — Illinois Remembers POW/MIA
LTC Donald Parsons, Sparta Capt Roger Partington, Sparta SSG Oral Terry, MascoutahMap (db m96039) WM
153 Illinois, St. Clair County, O'Fallon — O'Fallon Veterans Monument
On East Wesley Drive east of Prairie Crossing when traveling east.
Courage • Loyalty • Gallantry • Integrity • Faith • Sacrifice • Commitment • Justice • Strength • Fortitude • Security • Duty • Freedom • Indivisible • Gratitude • Determination • Democracy • Allegiance • Patriotism • Unity • Resolve • Peace • . . . Map (db m179455) WM
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154 Illinois, Stark County, Toulon — Lincoln in Stark County
On West Main Street (Illinois Route 17) at North Washington Street, on the right when traveling east on West Main Street.
At the end of the nation's most famous senatorial campaign between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas, both men appeared on these courthouse grounds to address the excited citizens of Stark County in 1858. Douglas arrived on October 26 and . . . Map (db m150575) HM
155 Illinois, Stephenson County, Freeport, Freeport Township — Boulder Dedication — Lincoln-Douglas Debate Square
Near East Douglas Street (Illinois Route 75) at North State Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
President Roosevelt’s Speech The following is the text of the President's reply: Congressman Hitt, and my fellow countrymen: We meet today to commemorate one of those numerous scenes of this country in which the whole future of the . . . Map (db m233346) HM
156 Illinois, Union County, Anna — King Neptune — 1942-1950
On Illinois Route 146 east of McCloud Loop, on the right when traveling east.
Buried here: King Neptune; Famous Navy Mascot Pig Auctioned for $19,000,000.00 in War bonds. 1942-1946 to help make a free world. This memorial site dedicated by Don C. Lingle, PNAC, NR-R To the millions of people, who gave their . . . Map (db m161010) HM
157 Illinois, Vermilion County, Danville — American Revolutionary War Memorial — Vermilion County, Illinois —
On North Vermilion Street north of East Harrison Street, on the right when traveling north.
Statue Erected by Daughters of the American Revolution in Memory of Soldiers of the War for Independence who are buried in Vermilion County. William Adams • David Baird • Jacob Gundy • Hugh King • Thomas Morton • Joseph Coughran . . . Map (db m241668) HM
158 Illinois, Vermilion County, Danville — Major Kenneth D. Bailey — Congressional Medal of Honor
On North Hazel Street south of Cherry Street, on the right when traveling south.
In memory of Major Kenneth D. Bailey, U.S.M.C., Congressional Medal of Honor Winner for bravery in World War II. A 1930 Danville High School graduate, he was Commanding Officer of Company C, First Raiders Battalion, which attacked Japanese . . . Map (db m31963) HM
159 Illinois, Wabash County, Mount Carmel — Wabash County Soldiers Monument
On North Market Street at East 4th Street, on the right when traveling north on North Market Street.
To the lasting memory of all her sons who fought for the Stars and Stripes in all wars; those who fought and lived; those who fought and died; those who gave much; and those who gave all; Citizens of Wabash County, erect this monument. . . . Map (db m186504) WM
160 Illinois, White County, Grayville — Illinois Remembers POW/MIA
Near County Road 2140 East (at milepost 130).
PO3 William Farris, West SalemMap (db m96132) WM
161 Illinois, White County, Grayville — Thomasanne Payne Home Site
On Court Street (Illinois Route 1) at North Street (County Road 20), on the right when traveling south on Court Street.
On this site was the home of Thomasanne Payne, Authoress of the Song 'Sleep Soldier Sleep' which she wrote in honor of James Bethel Gresham from Evansville, Indiana. He was the first American Soldier to die in World War I. The song was accepted . . . Map (db m61784) HM WM
162 Illinois, White County, Grayville — Veterans Memorial
On Main Street at North Street, on the right when traveling north on Main Street.
Donated to City of Grayville and dedicated to The Veterans of All Wars September 1969Map (db m61789) WM
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163 Illinois, Will County, Frankfort — Frankfurt, Illinois
On Lincoln Highway (Route 30) at Settlers Pond Drive, on the right when traveling east on Lincoln Highway.
In July 1928, four Eagle Scouts were selected for a nationwide safety tour to promote the Lincoln Highway and the upcoming national scouting event in which the Lincoln Highway concrete markers would be installed. The Scouts, two Scoutmasters, and a . . . Map (db m172995) HM
164 Illinois, Will County, Lockport — Lockport Works World War II Memorial — 1941 • 1945 — The Texas Company —
On 9th Street (Illinois Route 7) east of Summit Drive, on the left when traveling east.
Erected in honor of all employes of Lockport Works who served in the Armed Forces in World War II and in memory of those listed below who lost their lives while in the service of our country Harold A. Adamson • La Verne Bundy Donald . . . Map (db m94002) WM
165 Illinois, Will County, Plainfield — Civil War Memorial
On Illinois Route 59, on the left when traveling south.
[Honor Roll of Veterans by company and unit, largely illegible] —————————— This memorial had been dedicated to those of the Plainfield area who gave their all for their country in . . . Map (db m94077) HM
166 Illinois, Will County, Plainfield — Erwin E. Wood — Born on farm in Plainfield, Feb. 6, 1848
1860-63 Student Northwestern College 1864 — Private Company C, 132d Illinois Volunteers, Civil War 1865-70 Student Northwestern University 1870-73 Editor & Publisher News, Covington, Neb. 1872 — Married Miss Theresa A. . . . Map (db m94079) HM

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