In Memory Of and Honor To the Brave Brave Men of Northampton County Who Lost Their Lives in Battle for Our Great Republic's Cause
World War I
Bell, Clarence
Benjamin, Simon
Cugler, Byron
Davis, Alfred W.
Edmonds, Thomas S.
Etz, Frederick P.
Evans, Juber
Giddings, George
Griffin, Booker T.W.
Hastings, Homer
Jackson, Charles W.
Johnson, Willis
Kellam, Charles Thomas
Moore, T. Bernard
Rankin, James G.
Savage, Curtis
Spady, Emerson
Spady, John H.
Tilghman, George Olin
Ward, King
World War II
Abrams, Grover Alvin
Banks, Albert Potter
Barrack, Lawrence Vernon
Bell, Willie R.
Bradshaw, Cecil W.
Cagle, David H.
Caville, William C.
Chambers, Russell Arthur
Clark, John Jasper, Jr.
Colonna, Frank C. Jr.
Davis, Leroy
Fitzgerald, Wilbur Fisk, Jr.
Hunt, Hugh Thompson
James, Richard Floyd
Johnson, Edward Dalls
Jones,Thaddeus Wallace
Kochersperger,Jesse W.
Kost, Albert
Mccamish, B.F. Jr.
Macmath, Donald
Manual, Robert R.
Martin, Noah J.
Moore, Robert Holland
Morris, Nathanial
Nottingham, Claude Daniel Jr.
Parramore, George Fisher Iii
Peterson, Marshall V.
Rodgers,
Edge of Veteran's Memorial marker is barely visible on building in the far background behind the Confederate marker in this imageCharles
Shields, Milton
Sowers, Wallace Lee
Stringfellow, Lensay Gordon
Thompson, Clarence A.
Thompson, Lloyd G.
Turner, James Kellam Sr.
Tyler, Richard H.
Watkins, Kenneth
Whitehurst, Levy Sr.
Wood, Charles Basil
Korea
Henderson, Ernest W.
Satchell, Thomas S.
Thompson, William R.
Wilson, Homer G.
Viet Nam
Brickhouse, Willie T. Sr.
James, Wille L.
Midgett, Dewey A.
Patton, Curtis R.
Robinson, D.R.
Savage, James W.
Scanlon, W.L. Jr.
Victory, William T.
Placed here this year of 1984 by the Veterans of Foreign Wars Eastern Shore Post 4856.
American Legion Willie T. Brickhouse Post 400. With the help of the people
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