Showing posts with label Honor Roll. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Honor Roll. Show all posts

Sunday, November 9, 2014

Westbrook, ME ~ Spanish American War Honor Roll for Veteran's Day 2014

I am pleased once again to join in documenting the many ignored and forgotten Honor Roll memorials scattered around the country. Each Memorial Day and Veteran's Day, we try to find Honor Roll monuments and plaques around the country. We transcribe the names in a blog post, thereby making the names searchable by most internet search engines, like Google and Mocavo.

In so doing, we provide a hint for genealogists and famiy historians searching for ancestors on the internet, and give them a glimpse into the military heritage of their family.

Stop by Heather Wilkinson Rojo's blog, Nutfield Genealogy, on Veteran's Day, November 11th, to see all the participants' posts so far.

My Veteran's Day Honor Roll for 2014 is located in Riverbank Park, in Westbrook, Maine.

I discovered it in the annual wall calendar of the Maine Veterans Homes, which I receive in the mail because my father passed away at the MVH in Scarborough in 2010. Each month features a beautiful picture of a veterans memorial, and this one in Westbrook seemed somewhat unique.






As you can see above, the names are listed in three columns. I will not try to replicate this, but, instead present a list, separated by rank, of the entire company.

Captain Charles S. Carleton
1st Lieut. Willard C. Lord
2nd Lieut. Frederick A. Hobbs

Sergeants

Eugene I. Cummings
James W. Graham
George B. Hodgdon
George H. Leighton
Charles O. Porter
Walter W. Smith

Corporals

John C. Bohnson
Rufus H. Carleton
Forrest J. Gilman
George F. Hobbs
Joseph H. Hazelton, Jr.
Frank E.R. Libby
Albion D.T. Libby
Harrie F. Morris
Julius Spinette
John C. Warren

Privates

Joseph Akey
Harold H. Bodge
Fred F. Burgess
Ralph E. Butler
Woodbury R. Baker
Frank H. Biladeau
Alexander G. Bryant
Albert J. Burdette
George S. Cates
Ernest L. Conant
Eugene W. Conant
John Connell
Dan Cram
Ernest W. Cressey
George F. Cressey
Napoleon Croteau
Charles D. Crocker
Fred Cormier
Wallace Daniels
Harry S. De More
George Dorsey
Samuel Douglass
Herbert D. Eaton
Charles P. Freeman
Edward E. Foster
Rensford Foster
Elden A. Graham
Lewis Girard
Charles H. Hallowell
George O. Hamlin
Neil Holm
Charles P. Houle
Walter Hand
Verannus C. Hanson, Jr.
Alfred H. Jordan
John D. Kinmond
Edward J. Keating
Ivy L. Kierstead
Stephen H. Libby
Edwin H. Libby
Fred J. Lund
Benjamin T. Larabee
Axel Lidstrom
Frank Lewis
George C. Lord
Charles R. Mayberry
Charles S. Merrow
John McBean
John Mahoney
Marshall H. Merrill
David F. Mansfield
Elmer J. Noyes
Frank A. Noyes
Martin J. O'Brien
Herbert E. Payson
Edward R. Penny
William J. Pooler
Harry B. Pratt
Levi Pratt
Treffie Pomelow
Louie Pomeroy
Charles W. Read
Josiah E. Reynolds, Jr.
Louis E. Roberts
William I. Rowe
Fred D. Richards
John W. Rowe
Aaron Stevens
George W. Smith
William W. Sloan
Daniel I. Saunders
Harold A. Sinclair
John A. Sjogren
Charles H. Skillings
Fred B. Spear
James E. Spaulding
Ora E. Sweatt
George Slater
Charles H. Staples
Frank W. Trull
Richard Wilson
John T. Weatherbee
Samuel Wade
Gerald L. Wyman
John B. Wright
Joseph Welch
Henry D. Ward
William N. Wentworth
William W. Webb
Dana E. Wescott
Fred E. York








Saturday, November 9, 2013

Honor Roll Project ~ The U.S. Marine Corps Memorial in Cincinnati, Ohio

As part of Heather Wilkinson Rojo's Honor Roll Project, I am, this year, again representing Ohio.  Each Veteran's Day, we try to find Honor Roll monuments and plaques around the country, some prominent and famous, others unknown or obscure. We transcribe the names in a blog post, thereby making the names searchable by most internet search engines.

In so doing, we provide a hint for genealogists and famiy historians searching for ancestors on the internet, and give them a glimpse into the military heritage of their family.

Stop by Heather's blog, Nutfield Genealogy, on Veteran's Day, November 11th, to see all the participants' posts so far, or visit our Military Honor Rolls board on Pinterest.



The U.S. Marine Corps Memorial, located in Lytle Park, in Cincinnati, Ohio, was built and dedicated on July 4, 1921.  It consists of a 500-pound bronze reproduction of the traditional Marine emblem, the globe, anchor, and eagle, sculpted by Sarah Ayers Kruthap, resting on a rough block of Beverly (Mass.) granite.



The inscription on the memorial states that the memorial was given to the City of Cincinnati by Dr. Benjamin Ricketts, in memory of all the Hamilton County marines who died in action during the World War, including his own son. It lists the names of 35 marines who died during World War I.



"In honor of the United States Marine Corps & the Marines of Hamilton County who made the supreme sacrifice in the World War"

The portrait depicts 
Corporal Merrill Laws Ricketts
XVIII Co., V. Reg., U. S. Marines

"FILIO PATER"


Defensive Sector * Aisne-Marne * St Michiel * Meuse-Argonne



In left and right columns, here are the names:

Walter S. Austin
Otmer O. Anderson
Walter H. Berger
Russell P. Blackham
Charles H. Boettcher
George W. Budde
Lovette L. Channell
James W. Costigan
Edward T. Danford
Robert B. Decatur
Henry E. Denham
James F. Duncan
James W. Easter
Ford E. Erdmann
Raymond Erhardt
Albert C. Gahr
Guy Gaynor
Edward C. Gehlert
Harry J. Gorth
Lyle C. Houchins
Elmer H. Hughes
Wilber H. Jeffries
Robert D. Johnson
Lyle B. Jones
Edward A. Koehne
Julius J. Latscha
William F. Lindsey
Raymond D. Lindsey
Leo P. Linneman
Albert R. Marshall
Joseph E. Miemann
Nicholas W. Miller
Charles A. Naegelen
James A. O'Brien
Neal O'Leary
Philip E. Patton
Earl L. Parrott
James F. Reynolds
John Roos
Henry Schmidt
Max E. Seal
Albert Silverston
Russell A. Stephens
Ulysess W. Upton
Albert C. Veid
Willard J. Wagner
Robert A. Waters
Henry Watson
William F. Welch
Leo Weschke
Charles M. Wintering
Eli Wittstein

The memorial also included a Marine drinking water fountain on the back side, when in its original park location, but after the memorial was relocated, it no longer works.



This memorial is now located on the southern tip of Lytle Park, overlooking the I-71 Expressway and Anna Louise Inn.  It is #8 on the map.




Additional info:

Dr. Benjamin Merrill Ricketts was a world-renowned surgeon, who founded Ricketts Hospital in Cincinnati. His son, Merrill Laws Ricketts, born in Cincinnati September 24, 1893, was killed in France on October 4, 1918, six weeks before the end of the war, 25 years old.

Merrill Laws Ricketts' military service records show his name as Langdon Laws Ricketts (His name was changed by his mother after his parents' divorce.). He is buried at the Meuse-Argonne American Cemetery, but has a cenotaph in Spring Grove Cemetery in Cincinnati.*




Find A Grave. Find A Grave Memorial # 26205779.  http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GSln=RICK&GSpartial=1&GSbyrel=all&GSst=37&GScntry=4&GSsr=1761&GRid=26205779& Grave of Corp Langdon Laws Ricketts (1893-1918).

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Cincinnati, OH ~ World War I Honor Roll for Memorial Day 2013

I usually fill this space with stories about my New England and Maritime Canada ancestors. And, last summer, I wrote about the World War I monument in Bridgton, Maine, which lists my grandfather, Howard Seavey.

That story, and quite a few others, are part of an ongoing series started by Heather Wilkinson Rojo of Nutfield Genealogy, where genealogy bloggers are transcribing the names on Honor Roll monuments and plaques around the country, listing them in blog posts, thereby making the names searchable by various search engines on the web. This will enable genealogists and family historians to find their ancestors and build their family trees.

Since I work in Cincinnati, Ohio, I've decided to share the names on a World War I Honor Roll plaque located in the lobby of the federal courthouse, which used to house the United States Post Office. This post will be included on Heather's blog, under the tab Honor Roll Project.

This plaque is located on the right-hand wall just inside the east door of the
 Potter Stewart United States Courthouse in Cincinnati, Ohio.


WORLD WAR HONOR ROLL
1917     1918

George M. Ake
John L. Anthony, Jr.
Alfred G. Bach
Edward P. Bradstreet
Paul F. Bauer
Herbert G. Brunner
Raymond T. Bryson
Julius Block
Bernard Bryan
Edward L. Ball
Carl A. Barnhardt
Albert W. Beckman
Fred H. Busch
Wm. L. Dougherty
Edward Esterkamp
Edward E. Evans
Spencer G. Essell
Bernard H. Ebker
Thomas Flanagan
Ben A. Fangman
John J. Glenn
George H. Gravius
B.H. Goertemoeller
Herbert P. Herier
John G. Halpin
Jos. F. Hellmann, Jr.
Robert E. Hoffman
John E. Hendrixson
Jacob L. Haft
Percy H. Hawkins
Jos. J. Heltman
Hannibal Hull
Stanley J. Hill
Ernest G. Ingram
Daniel J. Joy
Mervon Jackson
Marion B. Kohlhepp
Fred H. Kipf
Wm. L. Kottmyer
Erwin J. Knecht
Cornelius J. Keating, Jr.
John T. Knoll
Harry W. Knight, Jr.
Alex. C. Piket, Jr.
Wm. G. Keck
Edwin H. Kinney
George F. Lindeman
Fred Linciman
Earl W. Lichtendahl
Wm. J. Morrissey
Joesph Moeller
Walter H. Moebus
Edward E. Mutschler
George J. North
Joseph A. O'Neil
Clarence G. Ruoff
Samuel F. Ridings
John Rath
Fred G. Rost
Charles Riesenberger
John F. Reinke
Edgar J. Roof
Emmett A. Stephenson
Joseph A. Sattler
Joseph A. See
Louis C. E. Schnelle
Wm. E. Sheppard
Edward F. Springmeier
Edwin W. Schneider
Harry W. Schweninger
Carlisle H. Snell
Edward Schulz
Rudolph G. Schmidt
Clifford C. Scheidt
H.L. Shoemaker
Edwin L. Turner
David F. Tippenhauer
Frank H. Trickler, Jr.
Emeran B. Tillan
James P. Timon
Frederick J. Vosseler
Fred J. Vance
Edwin W. Wright
Amos J. Woeber
Charles R. Welti
Geo. Weidmann, Jr.
Albert H. Westerkamp
Clarence W. Wagner

IN A RIGHTEOUS CAUSE THEY HAVE WON IMMORTAL GLORY AND HAVE NOBLY SERVED THEIR NATION IN SERVING MANKIND  1918
Woodrow Wilson 1917

ERECTED A.D. 1919 BY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES OF THE CINCINNATI POST OFFICE
E.C. Shaw & Co. Cinti.,O.

An Interesting Footnote

A triumphal arch was constructed for the returning soldiers at the end of World War I. It was set up on the south side of 5th Street, across from the Post Office, now the courthouse, where this plaque hangs. In the photo below, the soldiers, marching east, are passing under the arch inscribed "Honor For Duty Nobly Done."



-- Photo copyright Don Prout of Cincinnativiews.net and used with permission

Monday, July 2, 2012

Bridgton, ME ~ World War I Honor Roll - Amanuensis Monday


This World War I monument stands at the northeast corner of the Portland Road and Main Street in Bridgton, Maine, on Rt. 302.




Bridgton World War Soldiers

Killed in Action

Allen, Leroy A.
Lopeman, Edward

Died in Service

Cross, Robert S.
Davis, W. Wallace
Reynolds, Earl
Stevens, John F.

Survivors

Abbott, George
Allen, Albion L.
Adams, H. Truman
Banks, Lawrence
Barker, Clarence
Bennett, Lester L.
Berry, Robert S.
Berry, Leroy
Berry, Donald
Blake, John H.
Burnell, Elmer E.
Burnell, Everett
Burnham, Harold N.
Chadbourne, George E.
Chadbourne, Delmar A.
Chadbourne, Clarence A.
Chandler, Perley G.
Cole, Alan R.
Cole, Philip P.
Cole, F. Owen
Childs, Elmer
Clark, Winton A.
Cockburn, David H.
Cockburn, John S.
Corson, Ben B.
Crosby, Leon
Davis, Arthur O.
Drowns, Philip
Douglass, Walter W.
Easton, Harold O.
Edwards, Charles C.
Emerson, Clifton A.
Emery, Charles
Evans, Herbert
Field, Robert L.
Flint, Lawrence
Fitton, Thomas
Fogg, Walter S.
Frisbie, Edward
Gallinari, Lazzaro
Gray, J. Frank
Gray, Robert
Gray, Homer
Gray, Luther S.
Gray, Lee G.
Greene, Melville W.
Haley, Aubrey
Halkett, Thomas
Heath, Maurice E.
Haggett, Russell B.
Hamblen, Maurice W.
Hamlin, James B.
Hamlin, William R.
Hayes, Harry H.
Hilton, Delos
Hill, Walter S.
Howard, Carroll P.
Ingalls, Everett P.
Ingalls, Ralph
Jensen, Christian M.
Kenniston, Frank
Kimball, George E.
Kimball, Ernest
Kimball, John
Knight, Charles F.
Knight, George
Knight, Robert R.
Knight, Samuel S.
Livingston, William T.
Larrabee, Raymond
Lombard, Herbert
Lopeman, Francis J.
Mabry, Irving E.
March, Ralph
Mayberry, Charles H.
Mayberry, Clarence
Mayberry, Ernest
Mead, Franklin
Merrill, Everett
Merrill, Gardner
Murphy, John
Moynihan, C. Leroy
Norton, Albert
Niceros, James T.
Oakley, Harry
Pembroke, William E.
Plunkett, Leo P.
Powers, Owen J.
Powers, James A.
Reynolds, Eugene
Richardson, Roland M.
Richardson, Rupert F.
Ridlon, Clifford L.
Riley, Rayburn
Robinson, Fred R.
Sargent, Roy
Sargent, Albert
Sargent, Edward
Sanborn, Willard C.
Sawyer, Roger
Seavey, Howard*
Smith, Glenn
Smith, Harry I.
Staley, Roy C., Jr.
Steadman, Donald
Stevens, Charles
Stevens, Ernest N.
Stevens, Victor R.
Stevens, Vivian
Stiles, Clifford
Thomes, Lawrence A.
Walker, Ernest
Weeks, Harold M.
Weymouth, Clarence
Weymouth, Charles H.
Weeman, William H.
Young, Oliver

Students Army Training Corps
Abbott, Harold K.
Chadbourne, Lyman H.
Clark, Merlin
Corson, Merton
Dunn, Gerald
Lester, Orlando
Walker, Carleton A.

*My grandfather