Marshall County Courthouse - Madill, OK
N 34° 05.439 W 096° 46.230
14S E 705689 N 3774450
Donated bricks form an apron in front of a veterans memorial at the historic Marshall County Courthouse, 100 E Main St, Madill, OK.
Waymark Code: WMRB06
Location: Oklahoma, United States
Date Posted: 06/02/2016
Views: 3
The Marshall County Courthouse is the center of the town square, placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. Built in 1914, its architect was Jewell Hicks, who also designed the Oklahoma state capitol building. Near the south entry is a veterans memorial honoring county veterans of all wars, and there are approximately 364 bricks in the apron in front of the memorial. Nearby is a faded sign with information on how to purchase a brick for $40. One can send a check payable to:
VFW/American Legion Memorial
c/o Tom Herndon
PO Box 1609
Kingston, OK 73439
They indicate "3 lines for inscription on brick, Maximum 18 characters/line."
Setting of your bricks:: War Memorial
Name of Display: VFW/American Legion Memorial
Approximate number of bricks in display: 364
Name on One Brick: John Duncan Woods WWI 1917-1919
|
Visit Instructions:
Please choose a name and provide a close-up of it. Maybe it's one of your relatives or someone with the same name or just the closest one you see. Your choice.