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Bristol Veterans Monument
In Honor And Tribute
Of All Veterans
Past, Pre...
Bristol World War II - Korean War Monument
To Remember
And To Honor
Those From Bristol
Bristol Vietnam Conflict Monument
[ front ]
In Memory Of
Those Who Made T...
Bristol Korean War Monument
Korean War
1950 – 1953
Served With Honor
Bristol WW I Monument
[ west side ]
The
City of Bristol
Bristol
[ front ]
Bristol
Bristol was originall...
Bristol Civil War Memorial
[ east side ]
Members of Bristol Co. K. 16. R...
Bristol
VA - TENN
Landmark Bridge
Between Two Stat...
Birthplace of Bristol
The town of Bristol was planned and laid out by Joseph Rhe...
Bristol Sessions
July 25 through August 5, 1927
In 1927 Ralph Peer, a...
Results for Bristol
Bristol Veterans Monument
In Honor And Tribute
Of All Veterans
Past, Present And Future
Let Us Visit Here For
Gratitude And Remembrance
Marker is on Memorial Boulevard 0.1 miles east of East Street, on the right when traveling east.
Courtesy hmdb.org
Bristol World War II - Korean War Monument
To Remember
And To Honor
Those From Bristol
Who Served God
And Their Country
In World War II
And Korea
[ left plaque ]
World War II
Ardenski, Edwin W. • Aube, Harold N. • Bachman, William J. • Bacon, Ernest L. • Bartley, Henry G. • Beattie, ...
Bristol Vietnam Conflict Monument
[ front ]
In Memory Of
Those Who Made The
Supreme Sacrifice
[ back ]
Made The Supreme Sacrifice
Pelletier, Lawrence Joseph • Wade, Melvin A. • Levesque, Roland Philip • Thibeault, Gilbert • Jacob, Robert Michael • Nestico, Philip Frank • Ryder, Aldo Eugene • ...
Bristol Korean War Monument
Korean War
1950 – 1953
Served With Honor
to those who died
Honor And Eternal Rest
to those still missing
Remembrance And Hope
to those who returned
Gratitude And Peace
[ plaque at the base ]
James E. Baehr • George L. Barnett, Jr. • Louis M. Caputo • John ...
Bristol WW I Monument
[ west side ]
The
City of Bristol
To Honor Its
Residents Who
Served in The
World War, Here
Records Their
Names
[ southwest side ]
These Gave Their Lives
John J. Bresnahan • Reginald L. Brown • Sebastiano Carenza • Carl S. Carlson • Bertrand J. Carroll • James ...
Bristol
[ front ]
Bristol
Bristol was originally a part of Farmington. In 1663 an easterly portion called "Poland" was granted to Thomas Barnes and three others. The area which later became Bristol was allotted in 1721 to Farmington settlers. In 1727 Daniel ...
Bristol Civil War Memorial
[ east side ]
Members of Bristol Co. K. 16. Reg. C.V.
Capt. Newton S. Manross. Killed at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. Ae. 37
Henry Aldrich. Killed at Antietam, Sept. 17, 1862. Ae. 11
Frank E. Wilcox. Died in Hospital, Nov. 9, 1862. Ae. ...
Bristol
VA - TENN
Landmark Bridge
Between Two States
Erected 1910
Placed on the
National Register of Historic Places
By the United States Department of the Interior
September 8,1988
Marker in memory of Mattie and Jim Owens
Bristol Historical Association
Marker ...
Birthplace of Bristol
The town of Bristol was planned and laid out by Joseph Rhea Anderson in 1852. Development began on this site in 1853 with the erection of Anderson's combined home and business. The building served as the community's first store, post ...
Bristol Sessions
July 25 through August 5, 1927
In 1927 Ralph Peer, a record producer with the Victor Talking Machine Company, set up a temporary music studio on this site. Over the next 12 days he recorded 76 songs by 19 artists, includding ...