World War I Veterans Memorial, Clayton, MO
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N 38° 39.009 W 090° 20.310
15S E 731613 N 4281315
Large Monolith standing on the corner of the old courthouse lawn.
Waymark Code: WM4C1J
Location: Missouri, United States
Date Posted: 08/04/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member BruceS
Views: 34

County of memorial: St. Louis County
Location of memorial: Forsyth Blvd. & N. Central Ave., old courthouse lawn, Clayton

Text on Plaque:

IN MEMORIAM

IN GRATEFUL MEMORY OF THOSE
WHO PAID THE SUPREME SACRIFICE
WHILE IN MILITARY SERVICE DURING
THE WORLD WAR OF 1917 - 1918


John Frank Albers
August Bennett Archambault
Armand J. Baldenweck
Elia Samuel Barnicle
Harold Philip Becker
Earl Leonard Bennett
Francis Blackburn
Lawrence Duncan Boothe
Jack Brady
Oscar Brouk
John Duncan Cameron
Elmer Chandler
James Colwell
Malcolm Kenneth Copley
Everett C. Craig
Robert Marshall Cutter
John Thomas Duncan
Andrew Peter Dunker
George Lane Edwards, Jr.
Patrick Francis Fleming
Joseph M. Fournier, Jr.
Fred Gillman
Lee Transou Goff
Walter Gordon
Charles Gray
Urvine William Hallenberg
Albert Ollie Hellenkamp
George E. Hicks
Leslie William Horn
Elmer William Taake
Frederick John Thatenhorst
Oliver Guy Vassar
William Wallace
Joh I. Weber
Gus C. Weiss
John Lewis Wetzel, Jr.
Arthur Hull Williams
Sterling Edward Williams
Alfred Anders Andersen
Robert Baker
James Keating Bannerman
Hamilton Lee Bayne
Henry Christian Bender
George A. Bilsbarrow
Emil H. A. Boenker
Lloyd R. Boutwell
Norman Elmer Brooks
William Thomas Bryan
George Joseph Casanover
Philip Neic Coleman
Cleveland Letcher Compton
Henry Albert Cornet
S. Cumbo
Walter Danz
Charles henry Duncker, Jr.
Edwin Earl Dunnavant
Edgar C. Fisher
Fred Floyd
Myles P. Gartland
James T. Godfrey
Frank Gordon
Robert Graham
R. Gray
Francis Joseph Harke
Charles Herman Herpst
William John Hinghaus
Eruch Horschmann
Henry E. Thomann
Fred Irvin Vie
Percy Lloyd Watson
Lawrence D. Webster
Oscar Werkmeister
Jacob Herbert Wilhelm
Isaac P. Williams
Lawrence Yorkley


WOMEN WHO DIED IN THE SERVICE
OF THEIR COUNTRY
Miss Edith May Ferguson
Mrs. Leonore Haille Prehn

THEY GAVE THE LAST FULL
MEASURE OF DEVOTION.
Date the Monument or Memorial was built or dedicated: 01/01/1941

Private or Public Monument?: Government

Name of the Private Organization or Government Entity that built this Monument: Saint Louis County

Geographic Region where the Monument is located: North America

Physical Address of Monument:
Forsyth Blvd.,
old courthouse lawn,
Clayton, MO USA


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