World War I Memorial - Auburn MA
Posted by: nomadwillie
N 42° 11.710 W 071° 50.109
19T E 265909 N 4675338
The World War I Memorial sits in front of the town hall, which was erected in 1896. Little or no information can be found on the memorial. It was erected by George H. Sibley, a native of Auburn.
Waymark Code: WM13C3Y
Location: Massachusetts, United States
Date Posted: 11/05/2020
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The World War I Memorial sits in front of the town hall, which was erected in 1896. Little or no information can be found on the memorial. It was erected by George H. Sibley, a native of Auburn
The memorial is mainly granite with presumably a bronze insert of a WWI soldier holding his rifle. The memorial is topped by an eagle with wings spread.
The front has the following inscribed:
PRO PATRIA
Erected by
George H Sibley
a native of Auburn
as a tribute to the soldiers
who fought in the World War
1917 - 1918
On the both sides and rear list alphabetically those from Auburn who served. A few mentioned
Benoit, Harold J.
Fogwell Robert
Laroose, Ernest G.
Thayer Harold
Personally I find this memorial quite pleasing aesthetically
Private or Public Monument?: Government
Name of the Private Organization or Government Entity that built this Monument: George H Sibley
Geographic Region where the Monument is located: North America
Physical Address of Monument: 104 Central St Auburn, MA
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Date the Monument or Memorial was built or dedicated: Not listed
Website for this Monument: Not listed
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