
The Story of the American Expeditionary Forces
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MONUMENTS,
MEMORIALS
AND CEMETERIES
OF THE AEF
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Private Davis Returns from the Argonne
by
John Steuart Curry
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European Sites
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American Battle Monuments Commission Website
Details, photos, downloadable video files of America's overseas monuments and memorials; also included is a database for WWI burials in Europe. |
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U.S. Naval Monument: Brest, France
From the ABMC Website |
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AEF Tribute
St. Nazaire, France
Rebuilt 1989; Contributed by Bob Ford |
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AEF Tribute and Lighthouse; Completed 1938, Destroyed 1942
Pointe de Grave, France; Mouth of Gironde River From Whence Lafayette Departed for America in 1777 & Near where first Doughboys landed in 1917.
Contributed by Ted Lollis and a Friend in France |
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National Guard Monument to US Service in Both World Wars
Normandy, France
Contributed by Duncan Aran of Pershings Doughboys & Aaron Brown |
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Services of Supply Monument; Tours, France
From the ABMC Website
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King Albert Memorial
Nieuport, Belgium
King Albert Commanded the US 37th and 91st Divisions during the last month of the war. |
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U.S. Memorial, Wareghem Belgium; Series of Four
Flanders Sector
Contributed by Manfred Thyssens from his Hall of Mirrors Website |
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27th and 30th Division [II Corps] U.S. Memorial, Belgium
Near Mt. Kemmel, Flanders Sector
Contributed by TGWS Member S.J. Clark and Lt. Paul E Hujer of the 27th Brigade
Combat Team, (Formerly of the 108th Inf., of the 27th Division in the AEF) |
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US Forces Monument; Audenarde, Belgium
91st and 37th Division, 53rd Field Artillery Brigade
Flanders Sector
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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Entrance, Flanders Field Cemetery
Flanders Sector
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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U.S. Cemetery Bony, France
Somme Sector |
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David ATKINSON and Jean DESSENNE'S Tribute to the U.S. Cemetery Bony, France
Somme Sector |
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US Memorial at Bellicourt Near St. Quentin Canal
From Nicolas Goret and the ABMC
Somme Sector |
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Cantigny Memorial
Somme Sector
Contributed by Sam Doss |
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First Division Monument; Outside of Cantigny, France
Somme Sector
Contributed by Sam Doss |
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U.S. II Corps Monument; Bellicourt, France
Somme Sector
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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Alsace-Lorraine Monument, Compiegne, France
Armistice Glade
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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U.S. Cemetery Suresnes [Paris], France
1920 Dedication |
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U.S. Cemetery Suresnes [Paris], France
View Today
From the ABMC Website |
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Lafayette Escadrille Memorial and Burial Crypt, Parc de Villeneuve-l'Etang
Garches, France
Contributed by Steve Miller |
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U.S. Memorial Chateau-Thierry, France
Atop Hill 204, site of a 2nd Division battle, overlooking both the River Marne and Belleau Wood. |
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U.S. Memorial Chateau-Thierry, France
Up-close view |
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3rd Division Monument
Chateau Thierry, France
Contributed by Lt. Col. Tim Stoy, Historian, Society of the 3rd Infantry Division |
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Memorial for Lt. Quentin Roosevelt, 95th Aero Sq.
The son of Theodore Roosevelt was killed in action during the Second Battle of the Marne |
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Reputed Remains of Lt. Quentin Roosevelt's Aeroplane
Chateau Thierry, France
Contributed by Edward Swaim |
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U.S. Cemetery Belleau, France
Shown in 1919 |
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U.S. Cemetery Belleau, France
Shown Today |
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Marine Memorial, Belleau Wood
Marne Sector |
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2nd Engineers [incl. details] and 2nd Divisional Markers, Belleau Wood
Marne Sector
Contributed by Lt. Col. Bill Anderson, USMC |
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Belleau Wood 80 Years After
A Photo Essay by Edward Swaim |
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Devil Dog Fountain, Belleau Village, France
Marne Sector
Contributed by Jerry Beach |
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26th Division Memorial Chapel; Belleau Village, France
Marne Sector
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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4th Division Monument
Aisne-Marne Sector
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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Entrance, U.S. Aisne-Marne Cemetery
Aisne-Marne Sector
Contributed by Supt. Jeffrey Aarnio |
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Pennslyvania 28th Division Memorial Bridge Across River Vesle: Bridge & Detail, Dedication
At Fismes-Fismette Crossing
Contributed by Marty Beatty's Family |
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Pennslyvania 28th Division Memorial Bridge Across River Vesle: Detail, Column
At Fismes-Fismette Crossing
Contributed by Paul Guthrie |
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Memorial to Lt. William Muir Russel, 95th Aero Squadron, KIA 11 August 1918
Courville, France [South of Fismes]
Contributed by GWS Member and Cousin of Lt. Russel John Wheat |
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U.S. Somme-Py Memorial atop Blanc Mont
Champagne Sector |
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Navarin Farm Monument South of Somme-Py, France
[Figure on right is US Soldier]
Champagne Sector
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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Memorial Honoring Service 15th NY (369th, AEF) 'Colored' Infantry Regiment
Champagne Sector
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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Memorial Honoring Service 370th 'Colored' Infantry Regiment
Champagne Sector [Note damage from 1940 battle]
Contributed by Roy Webb |
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Memorial Honoring Service 372nd 'Colored' Infantry Regiment
Champagne Sector
Contributed by Roy Webb |
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U.S. Argonne Monument - Montfaucon, France
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U.S. Argonne Monument - Montfaucon, France
Detail: Grand Stairway and Entrance
Note Abbey Ruins in Background |
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U.S. Argonne Monument - Montfaucon, France
Detail: Liberty atop column |
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U.S. Cemetery, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, France
Largest American Cemetery Overseas |
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U.S. Cemetery, Romagne-sous-Montfaucon, France
Detail: Reflecting Pool |
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Vacquois Memorial; Near Jump-Off Point of Meuse-Argonne Offensive
Argonne Forest
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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Monument to Major Thomas D. Rivet: 61st Infantry, 5th Division
Argonne Forest
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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16th Infantry Memorial; Before Town Hall Fleville, France
Argonne Sector
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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1st Division Memorial; Near Fleville, France
Argonne Sector
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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Pennsylvania Memorial; Varennes, France
Argonne Forest |
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Pennsylvania Monument, Nantillois
Meuse-Argonne Sector
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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Missouri Monument, Cheppy/Varennes
Meuse-Argonne Sector
Contributed by Steve Miller |
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Argonne Memorial and Ossuary
Meuse-Argonne Sector
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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5th Division Bridge and Monument, Dun-sur-Meuse
Meuse-Argonne Sector
Contributed by Millard Greer |
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French/American [5th Div.] War Monument, Dun-sur-Meuse
Meuse-Argonne Sector
Contributed by B&B Operators [Pictured] |
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Lost Battalion Site Marker and New Memorial
Apremont-Binarville Road, Argonne Forest
Contributed by Ad Moest of the Dutch U.S. Doughboys Reenactors
Argonne Forest |
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Sgt. York Memorial Plaque, Chatel-Chehery, France
Argonne Forest
Contributed by Roy Webb |
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Sgt. York's Medal of Honor Site
Link to Col. Doug Mastriano's Sgt. York Discovery Website |
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Patton WWI/WWII Tank Monument
Bourg, Haute-Marne, France [Halfway between Chaumont & Dijon]
Contributed by David Heal, WFA-Luxembourg |
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Former Burial Site For 600 Americans Exhumed in 1921
Chaumont, France
Contributed by Lionel Dupontreue, Webmaster of Chaumont's Website |
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Franco-American Friendship Memorial, Dedicated June 1923
Chaumont, France
Contributed by Lionel Dupontreue, Webmaster of Chaumont's Website |
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Headquarters AEF Memorial Plaque
Chaumont, France |
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Headquarters First Army AEF Memorial Plaque
Souilly, France |
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U.S. Cemetery Thiacourt, France
St. Mihiel Sector |
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St. Mihiel Monument Mont Sec, France
St. Mihiel Sector
Contributed by Sam Doss |
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St. Mihiel Monument [Detail] Mont Sec, France
St. Mihiel Sector
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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5th Division Monument for both World Wars, Site of Regnieville, France
St. Mihiel Sector [Village Destroyed and Not Rebuilt]
Contributed by David Heal, WFA-Luxembourg |
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101st Infantry (26th Division) Monument, Seicheprey, France
St. Mihiel Sector
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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Massachusetts Monument, Apremont, France
St. Mihiel Sector
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Individual Grave of Lt. John G. Agar, 22nd US Aero Squadron
St. Mihiel Sector
Contributed by Benoît Fief of Reims, France |
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AEF Memorial; Flirey, France
St. Mihiel Sector
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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1st Division Marker; Vignuelles, France
St. Mihiel Sector
Contributed by Roy Webb |
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Monument to First Three Members of AEF to Fall in Action
James Gresham, Merle Hay and Thomas Enright, Bathlémont
Lorraine Sector
Photo Essay by Steve Miller
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Grave of Kiffin Yates Rockwell, Lafayette Escadrille Volunteer
Lueuil-les-Baines, France
Contributed by Steve Miller
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Honoring the AEF in the Vosges Mountains
by Eric Mansuy of Hadol, France
Eric is Preparing a Pamphlet on the AEF in the Vosges Sector
New Material, 17 Dec 2000 |
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Images of Brookwood American Cemetery and Memorial
Surrey, England Final Resting Place for 468 Americans.
Contributed by Pete Guthrie and R. Murray.
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AEF Members Buried at Civilian Cemeteries in the U.K.
from Sidney Clark of Guilsfield, Wales with help from GWS Members
Twenty Individuals Not Buried at Brookwood
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Solving a Doughboy Mystery in Wales
from Sidney Clark of Guilsfield, Wales with help from GWS Members
Why Private George Wood, 18th American Infantry is listed on a Welsh War Memorial.
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The Goring Hotel, London
US Army HQ in Britain, 1917-1919
Contributed by Len Shurtleff
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Commemorating the AEF in Europe and the United Kingdom
by Duncan Aran, Chairman of Pershings Doughboys
A U.K. Reenactment Group Visits AEF Memorials & Cemeteries
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National Sites in the United States

Allies Day, May 1917
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Childe Hassam
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Lost Commemorative Trees Planted by Marechals Joffre and Foch
Palace of the Legion of Honor Grounds, Lincoln Park, San Francisco, CA
Rediscovered and Restored by Jean-Pierre Mouraux |
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War Memorial Chapel, National Cathedral
District of Columbia
The National Roll of Honor of America's Fallen is kept here. |
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Tomb of the Unknowns, Arlington National Cemetery
The Unknown American Soldiers of WWI, WWII, Korea and Vietnam. |
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Tomb of the Unknowns, Arlington National Cemetery
Vertical structure is the original WWI tomb. |
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First Tomb of the Unknowns [1926-1931], Arlington National Cemetery
Temporary Construction While Full Structure Completed
Contributed by Alice Horner |
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World War I Section, Arlington National Cemetery
Cross overlooking fallen of the First World War. |
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World War I Section, Arlington National Cemetery
Graves of the Fallen. |
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World War I Section, Arlington National Cemetery
John J. Pershing's Grave |
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World War I Section, Arlington National Cemetery
Tombstone of Ernest Wrentmore, Youngest Doughboy of the AEF [12 yrs.]
Contributed by Ron Williams |
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Monument to Womens' Service to America
Arlington National Cemetery
From the Library of Congress
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World War I Nurse Memorial Depicting Jane Delano
Arlington National Cemetery
From the Library of Congress
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AEF Monument & Pershing Statue
Pershing Square, District of Columbia
Contributed by Roger Jones |
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Tomb of Norman Prince, Co-founder, Lafayette Escadrille
National Cathedral, District of Columbia
Contributed by Steve Miller
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World War I Memorial
District of Columbia
Contributed by Steve Miller
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1st Division Monument
District of Columbia
Contributed by Steve Miller
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Cantigny, First Division Foundation and Museum
Lisle, Illinois
Museum scene of Cantigny, France, 1918. |
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2nd Division Monument
District of Columbia
Contributed by Steve Miller
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42nd "Rainbow" Division Monument
7th Place and Lake Michigan; Chicago, Illinois
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42nd Division Monument
Garden City, New York - Former site of Camp Mills
Contributed by George Haber |
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314th Infantry [79th Lorraine Division] Log Cabin Memorial
Valley Forge, Pennsylvania
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91st Divsion Monument>
Fort Lewis, Washington
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91st Divsion Monument
Fort Lewis, Washington
Shows location of Monument at Fort Lewis. |
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40 and 8 Gratitude Box Car
Baltimore, Maryland
Contributed by Steve Miller |
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Polar Bear Monument to Members of the Expeditionary Force to Northern Russia
White Chapel Cemetery, Troy Michigan: At Time of Dedication
Contributed by Richard VandenBrul |
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Polar Bear Monument to Members of the Expeditionary Force to Northern Russia
White Chapel Cemetery, Troy Michigan: October 2002
Contributed by Richard VandenBrul |
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Liberty Memorial
Kansas City, Missouri
Contributed by Jim Balthazar |
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Walk of Honor at the Liberty Memorial
Kansas City, Missouri
Contributed by Honoree Orville Best's Family |
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Murals at the Liberty Memorial
Kansas City, Missouri
Contributed by Jody and Bob Denison |
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Site Dedication, Construction and Dedication of the Liberty Memorial
Kansas City, Missouri
Contributed by Liberty Memorial Curator Doran Cart |
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US Military Academy Museum: WWI Displays
West Point, New York
A Photo Essay by Mike Casale |
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Pennsylvania's Wall of Honor - Pennsylvania Military Museum
Boalsburg, Pennsylvania
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109th Infantry Memorial - Pennsylvania Military Museum
Boalsburg, Pennsylvania
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Military Ambulance & Doughboys - Pennsylvania Military Museum
Boalsburg, Pennsylvania
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State and Community Sites in the United States
Arranged by States: Alabama - Montana

The Patriot
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Andrew Wyeth
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Earl Goldsmith's Illustrated Inventory of Notable World War I Statues
Included are E.M. Viquesney's Spirit of the American Doughboy & American Sailor and John Paulding's Doughboy
Contributed by Les Kopel |
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Pvt. Donald Conrad's Guide to America's World War I Monument
State-by-state printable inventories with wome details on specific locations in communities
Contributed by Don Conrad |
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Spirit of the American Doughboy
Anniston, Alabama [Location of Camp McClellan]
Contributed by Garry Smith of Eva, Alabama |
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Memorial Amphitheatre; University of North Alabama
Florence, Alabama
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The Doughboy, Hendrix College
Conway, Arkansas
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The Doughboy, Hendrix College
Conway, Arkansas
Previous Location |
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Doughboy Statue
Eureka Springs, Arkansas
Contributed by Marilyn Plummer |
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Doughboy Statue
Helena, Arkansas
Contributed by Bruce Powell |
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Statue of Doughboy Hero Pvt. Herman Davis
Herman Davis State Park, Arkansas
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Spirit of the American Doughboy and Spirit of the American Navy Monument
Kingman, Arizona
Contributed by Les Kopel |
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Pershing Square
Los Angeles, California
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University of California Memorial Stadium
Berkeley, California
Contributed by Leo Benedetti
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World War Monument
Concord, California
Contributed by Leo Benedetti
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Veterans' Memorial and Meeting Hall
Crockett, California
Contributed by Donna Wagner
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World War I Sites in the San Francisco Bay Area
A Photo Essay by Roger Jones
Contribution from a Late Great War Society Member
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Forester's Memorial to It's Fallen in the World War
Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, California [Undergoing Restoration]
Contributed by Steve Showers
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Memorial Plaque to Capt. Eddie Grant, 307th Infantry
[Duplicate of original from NY Polo Grounds]
AT&T Ball Park, San Francisco, California
Contributed by Dan Fost
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Doughboy Statue
Boulder, Colorado
Contributed by Bob Ford |
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Fitzsimons Veterans Hospital
Denver, Colorado
Named for Dr. Wm. T. Fitzsimons First AEF Member KIA in WWI |
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Doughboy Monument
Bethel, Connecticut
Contributed by Gerry Freedman
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Doughboy All Wars Monument
Danbury, Connecticut
Contributed by Gerry Freedman
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Connecticut's World War I Memorials
Part I
Courtesy of the 102nd Infantry Museum |
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Connecticut's World War I Memorials
Part II
Courtesy of the 102nd Infantry Museum |
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Connecticut's World War I Memorials
Part III
Courtesy of the 102nd Infantry Museum |
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Connecticut's World War I Memorials
Part IV
Courtesy of the 102nd Infantry Museum |
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Memorial Hall: University of Delaware
Newark, Delaware
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Memorial Causeway
Clearwater, Florida
Statues Spirit of the American Navy and Spirit of the American Doughboy in foreground. |
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Doughboy and Sailor Statues at Old Memorial Bridge, Rte 100
Palatka, Florida
Contributed by Len Shurtleff
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World War I / World War II Memorial
Atlanta, Georgia
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World War I Memorial
Rome, Georgia
Donated by Len Shurtleff
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Waikiki Natatorium War Memorial
Honolulu, Hawaii
Contributed by Great War Society Member Donna Cunningham - New Views Jan 03 |
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Doughboy Statue
St. Anthonys, Idaho
At Clyde Keefer Memorial Park |
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Doughboy Statue
Bronzeville, Illinois
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Elks National Veterans Memorial
Chicago, Illinois
Contributed by Jake Bumgardner |
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World War I Monument, Edison Park Park
Chicago, Illinois
Contributed by Great War Society Member Steve Collins |
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Black Soldiers Memorial, Grant Park
35th & King Dr.; Chicago, Illinois
Close-up view |
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Soldier Field (Outside)
Chicago, Illinois
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Spirit of the American Doughboy, Soldier Field (Inside)
Chicago, Illinois
Contributed by Steve Collins |
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City Hall Memorial to Fallen of World Wars I and II
Chicago, Illinois
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World War I Memorial, St. Henry's Cemetery
Chicago, Illinois
Thanks to Matt Hucke at www.graveyards.com
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Doughboy Statue
Elgin, Illinois
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"Lest We Forget" American Legion Post Memorial
Frankfort, Illinois
Contributed by Glenn and Tina Olson |
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Doughboy Memorial
Herrin, Illinois
Contributed by Jim Gallen
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Municipal Park
Oglesby, Illinois
WWI artillery piece. |
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First World War Memorial, Municipal Park
Oglesby, Illinois
Close-up view |
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World War I Memorial
Oak Park / River Forest, Illinois
Contributed by Steve Collins |
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World War I Memorial
Memorial Park, Wheaton, Illinois
Contributed by the Western Front Association |
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Spirit of the American Doughboy
Funkhouser American Legion Post No. 8, Evansville, Indiana
Contributed by Earl Goldsmith |
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Doughboy Memorial
Hobart, Indiana
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Doughboy Memorial
Putnam County Courthouse Greencastle, Indiana
(Larger image needed) |
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Indiana State Memorial to the World War, State Capitol
Indianapolis, Indiana
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Spirit of the American Doughboy
American Legion Post 8, Kasson, Indiana
To be moved to Memorial for James Gresham |
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Doughboy Grave Marker for Carl Kaiser, KIA, 309th Engineers, 84th Div., AEF
Patricksburg Luthern Cemeter, Patricksburg, Indiana
Contributed by Dixie Kline Richardson |
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Gold Star Sons Memorial
Vandenburgh County, Indiana
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Doughboy Statue
Mason City, Iowa
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Doughboy Statue
Axtell, Kansas
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Rosedale Arch near Rainbow Boulevard and Southwest Boulevard in
Kansas City, Kansas
Commemorating the Site Where 375 Kansans Who Would Later Serve in the Rainbod Division Enlisted
Contributed by Chris Murphy |
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The Kansas Union, Kansas University
Lawrence, Kansas
Courtesy of the KU Website |
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Doughboy Statue
Oakley, Kansas
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World War I Sites in Kentucky, Including Camp Nelson National Cemetery
Photos from WFA Member Paul Guthrie
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Doughboy Statue
Jamestown, Kentucky
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Doughboy Statue
Monticello, Kentucky
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Memorial Hall, University of Kentucky, Lexington
From WFA Member Paul Guthrie
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Doughboy Statue
Wayne, Kentucky
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Ward Nine World War I Memorial
Bywater Historic District, New Orleans, Louisiana
Contributed by Mary Beth Weed of the WFA |
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St. John's College Memorial to Alumni Who Served and Died
Annapolis, Maryland
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War Memorial
Baltimore, Maryland
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Doughboy Monument Before and After Restoration
Crisfield, Maryland
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Doughboy Statue
Elkton, Maryland
Courtesy of the Governor's Commission on Maryland Military Monument |
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Doughboy Statue
Emmitsburg, Maryland
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Doughboy Statue
Funkstown, Maryland
Courtesy of the Governor's Commission on Maryland Military Monuments |
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Doughboy Statue, Before and After Restoration
Lanaconing, Maryland
Courtesy of the Governor's Commission on Maryland Military Monuments |
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Epiphany Chapel, Church House and Museum
Odenton, Maryland near Ft. Meade
Only surviving First World War Chapel in the United States currently under-going restoration.
Contributed by GWS Member the Rev. Phebe McPherson and Curator Bill Cox. |
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World War One Memorial
Prince Frederick, Maryland
Courtesy of the Governor's Commission on Maryland Military Monuments |
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Wayside Cross World War One Memorial
Towson, Maryland
Courtesy of the Governor's Commission on Maryland Military Monuments |
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World War One Memorial
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Courtesy of the Governor's Commission on Maryland Military Monuments |
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World War I Doughboy and Artillery Memorials
Amesbury, Massachusetts
Contributed by Len Shurtleff
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World War I Memorial
Amherst, Massachusetts
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World War I Memorial
Arlington, Massachusetts
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Memorial Chapel, Harvard University
Cambridge, Massachusetts
Contributed by Bob Ford |
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World War I Memorial, Dedicated November 11, 2006
Chelsea, Massachusetts
Contributed by History Teacher Ernie Sullivan and His Students |
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Statue of Lt. Samuel Pierce Mandell: KIA with Air Service; Nov. 5, 1918
Hamilton, Massachusetts
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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War Memorial
Haverhill, Massachusetts
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Doughboy Statue
Hopkinton, Massachusetts
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Doughboy Statue
Mansfield, Massachusetts
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WWI Memorial and Cemetery
Ludlow, Massachusetts
Contributed by Gerry Freedman
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Commonwealth Memorial to the Fallen of Massachusetts
Mt. Greylock, Massachusetts
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Memorial to Eben Bradbury, USMC; KIA at Belleau Wood; June 1918
Newburyport, Massachusetts
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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WWI Memorial Plaque at Municipal Cemetery
Quincy, Massachusetts; Rte 3A
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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Doughboy Statue
Quincy, Massachusetts
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War Memorial, Village Green
West Newbury, Massachusetts
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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AEF Memorial
Pershing Park, Bay City, Michigan
Contributed by Terry Moultane |
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War Memorial
Coldwater, Michigan
Contributed by Richard VandenBrul |
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Michigan State Veterans Monument [Foreground]
Lansing, Michigan
Contributed by Ronnie Aungst |
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Doughboy Monument
St. Joseph, Michigan
Contributed by Richard VandenBrul |
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Doughboy Monument
Branson, Missouri
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Univ. of Missouri Memorial to Fallen
Columbia, Missouri
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Monument to Major Murray Davis, 35th Division
Kansas City, Missouri
KIA Exermont, Argonne Forest, France
Contributed by Chris Murphy |
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Fitzsimons Fountain
12th and The Paseo, Kansas City, Missouri
Named for Dr. Wm. T. Fizsimons, First KIA from the AEF |
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A Doughboy Moves from the Wentworth Military Academy to the Liberty Memorial
Kansas City, Missouri
Contributed by Al McCormick
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General John J. Pershing, Boyhood Home
Leclede, Missouri
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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Saline County Doughboy Memorial
Marshall, Missouri
Contributed by Catherine Kennedy, Authorene Phillips, Photographer.
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War Memorial
Morgan County, Missouri
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Doughyboy by Visquensy
Petis County Courthouse; Sedalia, Missouri
Contributed by Al McCormick
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Soldiers' Memorial and Centotaph
St. Louis, Missouri
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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Doughboy and Ravalli County Honor Roll
Hamilton, Montana
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State and Community Sites in the United States
Arranged by States: Nebraska - Wyoming

American Machine Gunner
by
Harvey Dunn
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Doughboy Statue
Guide Rock, Nebraska
Contributed by Les Hoins
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Belleville Sons Honor Roll - World War I
Belleville, New Jersey
Contributed by Anthony Buccino
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Doughboy Statue Now Undergoing Restoration
Dover, New Jersey
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Doughboy Statue
Frenchtown, New Jersey
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World War I Memorial, Haddonfield High School
Haddonfield, New Jersey
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World War I Doughboy Statue
Elysian Park, Hoboken, New Jersey
Contributed by Mike Casale |
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Three New Jersey Doughboy and Soldier Memorials
Matawan, Rosselle and Highland Park
Contributed by Mike Casale |
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FT-17 Renault Tank
VFW post 2290, Manville, New Jersey
Suggested by Mike Casale |
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Nutley Sons Honor Roll - World War I
Nutley, New Jersey
Contributed by Anthony Buccino
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Doughboy Monument
Palisades Park, New Jersey
Contributed by the Strasser Family
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World War I Memorial
Public Library, Teaneck, New Jersey
Contributed by Lucille Bertram, Reference Librarian
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Camp Merritt Memorial
Tenafly, New Jersey
Departure base for many doughboys; contributed by Mike Casale. |
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War Memorial
Trenton, New Jersey
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Doughboy Memorial
Cooperstown, New York
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World War I Monument by Sally James Farnham
Fultonville, New York
Contributed by Michael Reed |
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Pershing Pre-Departure Headquarters
Governor's Island, New York
Contributed by Mike Casale |
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Doughboy Statue
Greenport, Long Island, New York
Contributed by Bob Ford |
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Cornell University War Memorial
Ithaca, New York
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Veteran's Memorial
Lockport, New York
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Doughboy Monuments and Displays in the New York City Area
Includes: NY and NJ Sites
Contribtued by Mike Casale
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14th Regiment Memorial
Central Park, New York City
Detail |
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307th Infantry [Component of Lost Battalion]
Central Park, New York City
Link to John Cotter's Lost Battalion Website |
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307th Infantry [Component of Lost Battalion]
Central Park, New York City
Link to John Cotter's Lost Battalion Website |
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7th Regiment Memorial
East Side of Central Park, Manhattan
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World War I Memorial
St. Thomas Church, New York City
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Eastern Parkway Memorial Trees to Brooklyn's Fallen of WWI Tree Shown is Dedicated to Private Albert Restino
Contributed by Laura Canon |
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Father Duffy, Memorial
Times Square, New York City
Contributed by Mike Casale and Walt Kudlick |
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Selection of Monuments
Central Park, New York City
Contributed by Walt Kudlick |
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Memorial Grove
Central Park, New York City
Contributed by Walt Kudlick |
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Memorial Stained Glass Window
New York Athletic Club, New York City
Contributed by Walt Kudlick |
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Portrait of Lost Battalion Commander Charles Whittlesey
Library, Williams Club, New York City
Contributed by Great Great Nephew Scott Whittlesey |
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A Survey of New York City World War I Monuments
by Laura Canon
An outstanding feature from Trenches on the Web.
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Lost Battalion Auditorium
Rego Park, New York City, New York
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Doughboy Statue
Rhinebeck, New York
From Camraderie |
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World War I Memorial
Shelter Island, Long Island, New York
Contributed by Bob Ford |
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Doughboy Statue
Charlotte, North Carolina
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Memorial Stadium
Greensboro College, North Carolina
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Historical Marker, Rescue of Survivors of British Tanker Mirlo
Outer Banks, North Carolina
Contributed by Steve Miller
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Montgomery County Doughboy Memorial
Troy, North Carolina Courthouse
Contributed by Peter Koch, Mountain Heritage Center, W.C.U. |
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Monument to Robert Lester Blackwell, Posthumous Medal of Honor Recipient and Birthplace Marker
Roxboro and Hurdle Mills [Birthplace], North Carolina
Contributed by Donald Conrad |
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War Memorial, Washington Park
Cincinnati, Ohio
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Tribute to Col. Charles R. Young, 3rd Black West Point Graduate, Buffalo Soldier, Punitive Expedition Veteran
Prospect Road & Prospect Ave., Cleveland, Ohio
Contributed by Stan Jaffe |
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Ohio War Memorial Doughboy
Columbus, Ohio
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Doughboy Statue
Columbus, Ohio
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World War I Memorial
Dayton, Ohio
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World War I Memorial
Doylestown, Ohio
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Spirit of the American Doughboy
Gallipolis, Ohio
Contributed by Syd Edwards |
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Marines Memorial
Hamilton County, Ohio
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Doughboy Statue
Lakemore, Ohio
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World War I Memorial
Reading, Ohio
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Doughboy Statue
Stow, Ohio
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Soldiers and Sailors Monuments
St. Bernards, Ohio
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World War I Memorial
Toronto, Ohio
Contributed by Vern Martin and Don Conrad |
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Doughboy Statue
Warren, Ohio
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Doughboy Statue
Henryetta, Oklahoma
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Doughboy Monument
Tyrone, Oklahoma
Contributed by Tony |
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World War I Memorial
Memorial Park Cemetery, Tulsa, Oklahoma
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Doughboy Statue
Astoria, Oregon
Contributed by Kenneth Yuill
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Doughboy Statue
Bellevue, Pennsylvania
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Camp Colt Tank Training Center Marker
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania nr Emmitsburg Road
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Doughboy Statue
County Park, Indiana, Pennsylvania
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Doughboy Statue
Lawrenceville, Pennsylvania
New Image thanks to Norm Meinhart
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16th Pennsylvania Infantry Statue
Mt. Gretna, Pennsylvania
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Memorial Honoring Eastern State Peninteniary Inmates Who Served or Died in WWI
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Contributed by Diane Rooney
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Memorial Honoring World War I Aviation
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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Memorial to Penn State's Fallen in the World War
State College, Pennsylvania, Old Main Lobby
Contributed by Lee Stout of the Paterno Library |
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World War I Memorial
Watsontown, Pennsylvania
Contribute by Nelle Fairchild Rote
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Nurse Helen Fairchild Memorial Bridge
Watsontown, Pennsylvania
Contribute by Nelle Fairchild Rote, Niece of the Namesake
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Memorial Honoring World War I Participants
West Easton, Pennsylvania
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Brown University Monument to Killed and Wounded in the World War
Providence, Rhode Island
Contributed by Len Shurtleff
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Doughboy Statue
Tiverton, Rhode Island
Contributed by Nathan Charette, Fort Barton School
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Doughboy Statue [Recently Dedicated]
Memorial Park, Columbia, South Carolina
Contributed by David McIntosh
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War Memorial
Columbia, South Carolina
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Original Doughboy Statue; Furman University
Greenville, South Carolina
Said to be the first erected in the United States
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New Doughboy Statue [Replica of Original]; Furman University
Greenville, South Carolina
Contributed by Mike Orr and Richard Vandenbrul
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York Institue, Founded by Alvin York
Jamestown, Tennessee
From WFA Member Paul Guthrie
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Alvin York Bust Honoring His Founding of the York Institute
Jamestown, Tennessee
From Len Shurtleff
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Doughboy Statue
Overton Park Memphis, Tennessee
From World Wars Battlefield Guide Roy Webb
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US Post Office Honoring Alvin York
Wolf River, Tennessee
From WFA Member Paul Guthrie
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War Memorial Plaza
Nashville, Tennessee
From WFA Member Paul Guthrie
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Alvin York's Grave Markers
Wolf River Cemetery, Pall Mall, Tennessee
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Alvin York's Home - A Gift from the People of Tennessee
Alvin York State Historic Park, Pall Mall, Tennessee
From the Tennessee State Parks Website
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1st Tennessee Memorial to Fallen
Davidson County Cemetery, Tennessee
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World War I Temple to the Brave
Beaumont, Texas
Contributed by Member Donna Cunningham |
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Fallen Warriors Monument
Pflugerville, Texas
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Hunt County World War I Memorial To County Heroes
Greenville, Texas
Contributed by Jack Jernigan |
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Doughboy Monument
New Braunfels, Texas
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Doughboy and GI Statues
Tarrant County, Texas
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Memorial Oak Grove
Austin, Texas
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Doughboy Monument
Price Utah, formerly in Hiawatha, Utah which is now a ghost town.
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War Memorial
Virginia Tech University, Blacksburg, VA
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Memorial and Exhibit for James McConnell, Lafayette Escadrille Volunteer
University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA
Contributed by Steve Miller
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World War I Memorial to Fallen
Cherrydale, Virginia
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Plaque to Graduate Kiffin Rockwell, Lafayette Escadrille Volunteer
Lee Chapel, Washington & Lee University, Lexington, VA
Contributed by Steve Miller
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World War I Memorial
Lynchburg, Virginia
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Memorial Carillon
Richmond, Virginia
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Stain Glass Memorial to E. Mafibell Marsh, 1890-1918, KIA.
Thrasher Memorial United Methodist Church, Roanoke, VA.
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Doughboy Statue
Centralia, Washington
Contributed by Lettie Gavin |
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Stonehenge Replica, Memorial to Fallen of the World War
Maryshill, Klickitat County, Washington |
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The Sentinel
Lewis County, Washington
Contributed by Len Shurtleff |
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Doughboy Statue
Evergreen-Washelli's Veteran's Memorial Cemetery; Seattle, Washington
Contributed by Member Sidney Clark
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Doughboy Statue at West Virginia War Memorial
Charleston, West Virginia
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Doughboy Statue
Logan, West Virginia
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Doughboy Statue
Martinsburg, West Virginia
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Doughboy Memorial
Neillsville, Wisconsin
Contributed by SSgt Tod Lube of Neillsville |
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World War Monument
Cheyenne, Wyoming
Contributed by Bob Ford |
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Doughboy Statue
Evanston, Wyoming
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Sources and thanks: Mike Iavarone of Trenches on the Web helped me with the images. I found the Curry painting at the site of the San Francisco Museums of Fine Arts and the Hassam at the White House collection. Otherwise, unless the contributor is listed, the images were found at the web sites of the various communities and institutions noted. Please contact me if I should have requested permission to use the image. MH
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