The names of some famous battlefields are engraved along the top of the building, plaques are attached to its outer walls and one of its windows is dedicated to Gold Star Mothers.
DEFENDERS OF FREEDOM
REVOLUTIONARY WAR
1775-1788
WAR OF 1812
MEXICAN WAR
1846-1848
CIVIL WAR
1861-1865
SPANISH AMERICAN WAR
1898-1899
WORLD WAR I
1917-1918
WORLD WAR II
1941-1945
KOREAN WAR
1950-1958
DEFENDERS OF FREEDOM
THIS MEMORIAL
IS GRATEFULLY DEDICATED TO
THE BRAVE SONS OF FREEPORT
WHO SERVED THEIR COUNTRY
IN TIME OF NATIONAL PERIL
THEY GAVE THEIR FULL DEVOTION
SO THAT ALL AMERICANS MAY
CONTINUE TO LIVE PROUDLY AS
FREE MEN
MAY THEIR SACRIFICES
AND VALIANT DEEDS LIVE IN
THE HEARTS AND MEMORIES OF
ALL MEN AND WITH GOD'S MERCY
MAY THOSE ACCOMPLISHMENTS
EVER KEEP OUR NATION SECURE
IN HONOR OF OUR
GOLD STAR MOTHERS
Another feature that makes this memorial stand out to me is that it is the first I have visited which even mentions the wars before World War I and lists names from the Civil War and Spanish American War on its Honor Roll.
The memorial does not indicate if these are residents who served or are residents who were killed in action, although it does make reference to "their supreme sacrifice."
CIVIL WAR
1861-1865
Treadwell Bedell
William T. Golder
John Hutchinson
Benjamin F. Losee
William R. Mead
Dandridge B. P. Mott
Joseph Mott
Enoch Mulliner
Elijah K. Raynor
William Seaman
Cornell L. Simonson
Asa Smith
Vanderveer Smith
SPANISH AMERICAN WAR
1898-1899
Charles Gombert
Asa L. Johnson
Charles A. Scott
WORLD WAR I
1917-1919
Thomas Willis Benham
Emile C. Berard
Theodore de Kruijff
William F. Downs
William E. Ensko
Charles Gantt
Charles P. Gould
Mabel Pauline Guest
E. Stanly Hart
Harold C. Hubert
John Intellisano
Charles Jordano
Harold Earl Maxon
Henry T. Mohr
Henry Morrison
James C. Rich
Arthur J. Smith
William Clinton Story
John J. Thurston
James E. Vetal
Osbourne Wells
Walter Whittaker
Townsend C. Young
WORLD WAR II
1941-1945
Onorado W. Agnitti
Norman E. Andersen
John E. Berdich
Robert H. Bergman
Saul W. Berson
Daniel C. Binneweg
Robert W. Bliss
Robert W. Boyle
Thomas E. Brittingham
A. Leslie Brown
Aubrey E. Burch
Frank D. Buwen
Donald J. Campbell
Kenneth M. Clay
James Collins
Richard Crouse
Oscar De Loney
Robert B. Eastman
Paul G. Eberius
Berking T. Edds
Ira I. Edelman
Melford Elderd
Roger J. Ellison
George E. Gardiner
John Gildea
A. Theodore Goldsmith
Warren Gollender
Andrew G. Holmes
Donald L. Jackson
Charles M. Kearns, Jr.
Daniel Kelleher
Fred R. Licence
Ralph G. Licence
Frederick F. Madden
Robert J. Maher
Charles O. Martin
Wilbur F. McGinley
Henry J. Meyer
Nicholas L. Mileo
Frank A. Muldowney, Jr.
Patrick J. Muro
Paul T. Murphy
John W. Neuendorfer
William C. Pendleton
Richard Perlman
Arthur F. Polley
Carman J. Preziosi
Irvin Reich
Alva W. Rodriguez
Mortimer R. Salmon
John A. Schlegel
Alvin R. Schumacher
George A. Schutte
William A. Serby
Walter G. Sheard
Jerome J. Simandl
Warren H. Stevens
M. Blaine Taylor, Jr.
Arthur E. Temple
Bayard D. Tewksbury
E. Lee Theuman
John J. Vetter
John C. Viebrock
Walter J. Wascher, Jr.
Harold C. Wilson, Jr.
KOREAN WAR
1950-1955
Ronald A. Canfield
Wilbur L. Bond
Clifford H. Craw
Felix Garland
Norbert Francis Holter
Edward C. Koenke, Jr.
Robert E. McAllister
VIETNAM WAR
1961-1975
Roger O. Clemens
Michael P. Donlon
Charles H. Emery
Gerald H. Faulkner, Jr.
Richard F. LaBarbera
Kevin Bernard McGovern
Dennis Patrick Molese
Thomas Lawrence Morano
Don Brown Parsons, Jr.
Viesturs Reikmanis
Victor Joseph Ruggero, Jr.
Bruce N. Sweeney
Gary W. Thornlow
Ronald E. Tuitt
Robert Michael Wainz
This tree was planted and dedicated Sept. 1st, 1919 by the Freeport Fire Department in Memory of Henry Theodore Mohr, a member of the Department and one of the first Freeport soldiers of The American Expeditionary Force killed in action in the World War.
Regina Feeney, the historian I mentioned above, along with a man by the name of Don Schultz, wrote the biographies of the men on these memorials in addition to other Freeporters who are not named. Follow this link and look for the .pdf files under each conflict to see the biographies.
Wonderful to see these great photos and the names being memorialized. With luck, descendants of these brave service people will find your post and know their service isn't being forgotten!
ReplyDeleteGreat job! The Freeport Memorial Library is the first War Memorial Library in New York State. A few years ago, I along with Don Schultz, wrote the biographies of the men and women named on these Freeport memorials. We also found names of Freeporters who died in war but their names were not originally included on the memorials. You can find their bios here: http://libguides.freeportlibrary.info/c.php?g=435576&p=3138295
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