Alexander County Veterans Memorial - Cairo, IL
Posted by: YoSam.
N 37° 00.477 W 089° 10.839
16S E 305981 N 4097977
On a traffic triangle of what is now a residential area, but used to sit along side the US highways entering from the north.
Waymark Code: WM546Y
Location: Illinois, United States
Date Posted: 11/08/2008
Views: 6
County of Memorial: Alexander County. Location of Memorial: 25th St. & Washington Ave., Cairo.
Monument Text:
TO THE HONOR AND GLORY OF THE SONS AND DAUGHTERS OF THE CITY OF CAIRO AND ALEXANDER COUNTY WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY IN THE SECOND WORLD WAR
Some of the names from WWII: HOWARD GREENWELL PHILLIPS DUNNING McCRITE HAMBLY SPIES, JR. W. KING S. FAHR Willie WHITE J. SULLIVAN F. PRINCE KEPNER M. WHITE FAHR, JR. SATTERFIELD. JR.
| John R. BRYDEN Harold V. FAITH Russell S. REED, JR. Wayne R. HAYDEN Clarence T. RABY James F. HENSON Robt. H. LEWIS Clifton R. KEITH James M. GROGAN Ellis KANTOOS Lloyd A. COX Jesse ANDERSON Jake L. HINTON Freddie R. BARNES Christy M. BROUGHTON, JR. Ralph L. GOODMAN
| John REEVES Earle L. COLEMAN Earl A. POOLE Leroy ROGERS Cleo WILLIS Herbert F. PITCHER Donald A. MILLER James D. SIMMONS Marshall E. CADY James O. HASE Earl W. PULLEY Louis L. RICE Odell O. MELLON Ardell VANOVER Glen B. McDANIEL George McCLUNG | | |
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[The main column with wings if for WWII; In front of that, going back toward the main column are smaller marble stones for: Vietnam War; Korean War; and World War I.] |
Type of Memorial: Multi-War Memorial
Wars mentioned (Multi-war only): World War I, World War II, Vietnam War, & Korean War.
In Honor Of: The Sons and Daughters of the City of Cairo and Alexander County.
Marker Text: see above.
Who Put it Here?: The City of Cairo and Alexander County.
Description of Memorial: Large triangle of grass, closed in by three tree lined streets. One paved, two cobblestoned. Spread out flag display wraps around a large marble column with wings. On the column is an eagle standing proper on the world with wings proper uplifted. The wings contain the names of World War II veterans from the county.
Small stone planted in the ground contain the participants from the Korean War and Vietnam war. Visible in the photo is a marble flat rock on base that represents the World War I memorial.
When I was here it was one of the first efforts I made to collect memorials. I was primarily interested in historic markers, but a personal interest in Veterans Memorials without any intent to post anywhere.
Date of dedication: Not listed
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