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South Attleboro Memorial Wall Marker image, Touch for more information
By Carl J. Bradshaw, circa November 13, 2012
South Attleboro Memorial Wall Marker
RANKED BY RELEVANCE, THEN GEOGRAPHICALLY
1 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — South Attleboro Memorial WallVeterans Memorial Pavilion
Near Gardner Avenue.
South Attleboro Memorial Wall and Veterans Pavilion By the Community For the Community EST. Nov 11, 2012Map (db m70335) WM

2 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — LaSalette SeminaryAttleboro Springs Sanatorium
On Attleboro Springs Road (Massachusetts Route 118), on the left when traveling north.
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

3 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — Alfred Johnson and John B. Morin
On Union Street at Mill Street, on the left when traveling north on Union Street.
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
4 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — Attleborough's Tribute
On Dennis Street, on the left when traveling north.
"To The Memory of the boys who defended our Union"Map (db m57021) HM
5 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — Everett Southworth Horton
On Kendall Ave at Angell St, on the right when traveling west on Kendall Ave.
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
6 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — Major Thomas J. Deegan Memorial Bridge
On Starkey Ave at Kendall St on Starkey Ave.
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
7 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — Memory of the Revolutionary Soldiers
Near Park Street (U.S. 123).
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
8 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — POW*MIA 9-11 Memorial
Near County Street (Massachusetts Route 123) south of Dennis Street, on the right when traveling south.
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
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9 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — Revolutionary War Memorial
Near County Street.
To perpetuate the memory of all who with unfailing loyalty furthered the cause of American IndependenceMap (db m241655) WM
10 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — Solomon Family Burial Ground
On Solomon St at Rondi Lee Terr., on the left when traveling north on Solomon St.
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
11 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — Spanish American War Memorial
On Dennis Street, on the left when traveling north.
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 volunteersMap (db m57023) HM
12 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — The First Attleborough Towne House
On Clifton St at West St on Clifton St.
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
13 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — The Great War Memorial
Near County Street (Massachusetts Route 123) south of Dennis Street, on the right when traveling south.
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
14 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — The Old Shuttle Shop
On North Main St.
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 1970Map (db m72444) HM
15 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — World War II Memorial
On County Street (Massachusetts Route 123).
. . . Map (db m66248) HM

16 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — Veterans Memorial Common
On Pleasant Street (Massachusetts Route 123) at Emory Street (Massachusetts Route 118), on the right when traveling south on Pleasant Street.
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

17 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — Korean War Memorial
Near County Street (Massachusetts Route 123) south of Dennis Street, on the right when traveling south.
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
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18 Wisconsin, Waukesha County, Brookfield — Revolutionary War Veteran
On Brookfield Road, 0.5 miles Capitol Drive, on the right when traveling north.
Buried here is PVT. NATHAN HATCH, patriot who fought four tours of duty in the Continental Army 1776-1781 Born 16 Nov. 1757 at Attleboro, MA, he first enlisted July 1776 in Capt. Isaac Hodges Co. as Pvt. He was discharged Nov. 1780. He moved to . . . Map (db m33027) HM

19 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — Angell ParkCyril M. Angell
On Park Street (Massachusetts Route 123), in the median.
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 WWIMap (db m58124) HM

20 Pennsylvania, Susquehanna County, Harford — Harford, Penna.
On Main Street (Pennsylvania Route 547) at School Street, on the left when traveling south on Main Street.
. . . Map (db m103845) HM

21 Massachusetts, Bristol County, North Attleboro — Draper Farm Historic Site
On Draper Ave, on the left when traveling east.
Circa 4000BC Natives of this area made tools from red felsite rock. 1669-1771 The Allen, Capron and Mann families owned this property. The Mann family burial ground still remains close by. 1772 Stephan Draper built a homestead . . . Map (db m57747) HM
22 Massachusetts, Bristol County, North Attleborough — North Attleborough World War I Memorial
On N Washington Street at Dexter Street, on the right when traveling south on N Washington Street.
1914   1918 In a Righteous Cause They Have Won Immortal Glory and Have Nobly Served Their Nation in Serving Mankind In Memoriam Becker George E. · Black Howard · Blais Frederick S. · Brennan Eugene P. · Brown James A. · Carlson Carl · Carr . . . Map (db m195793) WM

23 Massachusetts, Bristol County, Attleboro — In Memoriam
Near County Street (Massachusetts Route 123) south of Dennis Street, on the right when traveling south.
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

24 Illinois, Kane County, Geneva — Vietnam(1964-1975 U.S. Involvement)
Major Campaigns and Deaths Tet Offensive 1/68-2/68) 2,500 Vietcong Offensive (2/69) 1,140 Operation Rolling Thunder (2/65-11/68) 818 Battle of Khe Sahn (1/68-4/68) 730 Battle of Dak To (11/67) 285 Operation . . . Map (db m94949) HM WM

25 North Carolina, Mecklenburg County, Charlotte, Elizabeth — Mecklenburg County Vietnam MemorialDedicated November 11, 1989
Near East 4th Street (State Highway 16) 0.1 miles west of South Kings Drive, on the left when traveling west.
In honor of those men and women who served and to those who gave their lives in Vietnam from the people of Mecklenburg County. With this we reflect on the past share with the present and educate ourselves for the future. President Dwight D. . . . Map (db m175634) HM WM
 
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