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World War Veterans Memorial MO499
Dedicated to the memory of
THOSE WHO SERVED IN THE
WORLD WAR.



Our Sons and Daughters MO495
1943
1964


In Honor of
OUR SONS and DAUGHTERS
Who have served, who are serving, and who will serve
To Protect Our Country and Our Flag.



Lawrence WWII Veterans Memorial IL515
THIS MONUMENT IS DEDICATED TO
LAWRENCEVILLE COUNTY BORN VETERANS
WHO SERVED IN WWII.

Patterson, Glen D
Patterson, Leon F
Patton, Wilbur A
Pauley, Willard
Pavey, Charles R
Payne, Harold J
Pelham, Roy H.
Pelham, Wilbur H
Peneton, Byron K
Peneton, Elbert D
Pennington, Donald T   
Pennington, Arthur G
Pennington, Leland K
Pepple, Chester E
Pepple, Howard N
Pepple, Jesse L
Pepple, John F
Piper, Robert P
Piper, Verl W
Plough, Charles
Plough, James
Plough, Paul J
Plough, Peter W
Plowman, Bryant W   
Poland, Dewey C
Polk, Arthur W
Polk, Leonard A
Pond, Arthur R
Pond, George E
Portee, Oral L
Potts, Bernard H
Potts, Cledus F
Potts, Eldon
Potts, Paul W
Richardson, Carl t
Richardson Donald E&Nbsp;  
Richardson, Earl L
Richardson, Robert R
Richardson, Russell
Ridgely, Donald M
Ridgely, Esties H
Ridgely, Frank E
Ridgely, Harley R
Ridgely, John R
Ridgely, Lloyd J
Ridgely, Merle
Ridgely, Robert H
Ridgely, Roy B
Ridgely, Vaughn N
Pigg, Frederick M
Rister, J C
Sayler, James B
Scaggs, Donald H
Scaggs, Raymond E
Scaggs, Stanley K
Scaggsm Wayne P
Scaggs, Wendell T
Scherer, Russell C
Schofield, Earl D
Schofield, Robert L
Schoonover, James H
Schonert, Robert Gale
Schrader, Darrold M
Schrader, Edwin M
Schrader, Floyd
Schrader, Frederick R
Schrader, Vernis D
Schultz, John W

[ed note: Lawrenceville is the city, Lawrence in the County.
"Lawrenceville County" in the header must be a typo.
Names listed here is just a small sample of the names on the memorial.]



Schuyler County Veterans Memorial IL514
IN HONOR OF THOSE WHO SERVED FROM SCHUYLER COUNTY
and
DEDICATED TO THOSE WHO MADE THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
1917       WORLD WAR I       1918
Walter A. Black
Angus Armel
James Belville
Noah C. Bollinger  
Chester Breen
Thomas H. Burnside  
Joseph Cathers
Winnie Eckroy
John M. Green
Jesse Jacobs
Guy Lawson
Isaac V. Mainey
Warren McCabe  
Charles Poole
Frank Sherrill
Guy Ridings
Henry A. Stambaugh
Paul Tarr
Elmer Ward


1941       WORLD WAR II       1945
Ralph O. Bedenbender
Ralph Blurton
Robert W. Brackett
Marhall Cady
Walter Laverne Cole
Stanley Constable
Edward J. Corman, Jr.
Charles L. Cunningham  
William Henry Doyle
George D. French
Gayle G. Gillenwater
Clifford L. Grafton
Irvin Parke Gray
Floyd B. Harfnen
Archie Hendricks
Howard G. Homberger  
Harold Ingles
Dean W. Jones
Frank J. Jones
Verlin P. Kirkham
Howard W. Lashbrook  
Charles H. Lawler
Roland P. Lawler
Fred McCombs
Floyd E. Miller
Glenn E. Oliver
W. Fenton Overfelt
Wilson J. Poole
John R. Shores
Carl Wayne Taylor
Ivan Ray Vincent
Marion R. Young
Russell W. Wherley
Elmo Dean Winston
Merle Winston
Lyle D. Ward


1950       KOREAN WAR
Norman Cox  
Wilbur ....  
Eugene Ward  
John Kerska


1964       VIETNAM WAR
Charles .....  
John R. Hendrix



Lawrence County Veterans Memorial IL513
IN MEMORY OF LAWRENCE COUNTY
VETERANS WHO GAVE THEIR ALL
FOR DEMOCRACY.



Beardstown Veterans Memorial IL512

Erected and Dedicated in memory of all who have served and to those who gave their lives in the service of our country in all of our conflicts.




All Wars Veterans Memorial IL510
IN MEMORY OF ALL SOLDIERS
OF ALL WARS FROM 1812 TO 1900
OF SCHUYLER COUNTY, ILLINOIS.



Civil War Veterans Memorial IL509
TO THE MEMORY
OF ALL SOLDIERS
AND SAILORS
OF THE LATE WARS.

[Marker with the ball on top is a Civil War Memorial, the small stone on the ground to the right is a Revolutionary War marker. One person from this county is marked as a soldier from the Revolutionary War.]




Marion County Veterans Memorial IL508
VETERANS MEMORIAL
For All Wars
Dedicated to
the Veterans
of
Marion County
on Memorial Day 1997.

Day is done. Gone the sun.
From the lake, from the hill,
From the sky, All is well,
Safely rest, God is nigh.

MARION COUNTY, ILLINOIS
CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR RECIPIENTS

Marcellus J. Newman............Civil War
Elbridge Robinson..............Civil War
James L. Hull...........Spanish American
Robert H. McCord....................WWII
Robert L. Wilson....................WWII

In memory of Kenneth C. Carpenter
Without whom this Memorial would still be a dream.



Veterans Memorial IL507
TO ALL VETERANS
MEMORIAL

[I could not find out whether this was only for their county, or for the whole state. Each cross has a name. This is a small town, less than 2,000 population. An entire city block, must be a larger area than the town alone.]






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