Greene County Multiwar Memorial - Greensboro, Ga.
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N 33° 34.598 W 083° 10.946
17S E 297443 N 3717349
This simple granite slab memorial is located on the grounds of the Greene County Courthouse - located at 113 North Main Street in Greensboro, Georgia.
Waymark Code: WMJ9J5
Location: Georgia, United States
Date Posted: 10/14/2013
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At the top of this very simple grey granite slab type memorial is the Woodmen of the World Seal. The rest of the Memorial reads: In Sacred Memory of the Men of Greene County who made the Supreme Sacrifice Time Shall not Dim the Glory of Their Deeds
World War I
McKinley, Edgar
Moore, Horace
Durham, Estes Parrish, Earl
Hubbard, Robert Pearson, Davis S.
Overton, M.C. Randall, David C.
Taylor, John F.
World War II Underwood, Fred
Walker, Samuel R.
Adams, John W. West, J. R.
Amoss, George H.
Barrett, Marvin R. Korean War
Bryan, Thomas S.
Calloway, Cecil G. Angeles, Artemus
Calloway, Francis F. Bickers, Leroy
Fesca, Helmut W. Brown, Fred M.
Gheesling, Lamar Grant, General L.
Harper, Archer L. Geeter, George A.
Hill, Howard C. Greene, Garnett
Ingram, Devas Hamilton, Arthur
Jarrad, Walter W. Howell, George F.
Kenney, Dennis N. Scott, Henry C.
Lanier, Charles S. Smith, James
Leverette, William F.
Lingold, Carl V.
McGibony, William N.
On Gods Eternal Camping Ground, Their Silent Tents are Spread, and Glory Guards the Solemn Round. The Bivouac of the Dead.
Type of Memorial: Multi-War Memorial

Wars mentioned (Multi-war only):
World War I World War II Korean War


In Honor Of: Men of Greene County who made the Supreme Sacrifice

Marker Text:
At the top of this very simple grey granite slab type memorial is the Woodmen of the World Seal. The rest of the Memorial reads: In Sacred Memory of the Men of Greene County who made the Supreme Sacrifice Time Shall not Dim the Glory of Their Deeds See List of names above. On Gods Eternal Camping Ground, Their Silent Tents are Spread, and Glory Guards the Solemn Round. The Bivouac of the Dead.


Who Put it Here?: Woodmen of the World

Description of Memorial:
This Memorial is near the west entrance to the Greene County Courthouse. The Courthouse was built in 1849 and the grounds have several very nice Memorial and historic markers.


Date of dedication: Not listed

Visit Instructions:
Visited Logs must contain, at least, a picture of the monument and your GPSr. Preferably YOU at the monument with your GPSr, but we understand that some people are camera-shy.
It is suggested you please include something about your visit here, as well.
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