Results for North Branford
North Branford Soldiers Monument
1865
Our
Soldiers
[ east side ]
Jo...
North Branford World War I Monument
1917 1918
Dedicated To The Men Who Served
Th...
North Branford World War II Monument
North Branford 1st District
Men and Women Who Served...
North Branford World War II Memorial
1941 1945
To Honor The Memory Of
The Men of ...
North Branford Vietnam Monument
In Honor Of The Men And Women
Who Served Our Countyr...
North Branford
North Branford
This region was opened for settlement...
Results for North Branford
North Branford Soldiers Monument
1865
Our
Soldiers
[ east side ]
John S. Robinson
Co. F 27. C.V. Died at Baltimore M.D.
June 18, 1863 Ae. 27.
Dayton R. Scranton
Co. F 12. C.V. Died in L.A. Dec. 18, 1863 Ae. 28
[ north side ]
Walter A. Stone
Co. F 1. Conn. Art. Died ...
North Branford World War I Monument
1917 1918
Dedicated To The Men Who Served
Their Country In The World War
Aronson, Gustavus • Berti, Joseph • Cannon, Legrand • Carey, Henry F. • Dudley, Carlton L. • Fuller, Frank • Harrison, Lloyd D. Lieut. • Loeber, Frederick G. • ...
North Branford World War II Monument
North Branford 1st District
Men and Women Who Served In
World War II 1941 – 1945
Olaf Aho • Merwin Apelle • Willard Apelle • Charles Aronson • Gustave Aronson • William J. Aronson • Alfred Bahnsen Jr. • Raymond Bahnsen • Allen ...
North Branford World War II Memorial
1941 1945
To Honor The Memory Of
The Men of The
Town of North Branford
Who Gave Their Lives
In World War II
Robert B. Hart • George Gardner • Alexander Panko • Michael Panko • Donald Williams • Richard E. Lewis
Marker is at the intersection ...
North Branford Vietnam Monument
In Honor Of The Men And Women
Who Served Our Countyr In
The Vietnam Conflict
July, 1958 - April, 1975
Dedicated May 1996
Marker is at the intersection of Foxon Road (Connecticut Route 80) and Church Street, on the left when traveling north on Foxon ...
North Branford
North Branford
This region was opened for settlement in the 1690's as the Third Division of the Town of Branford, originally called by the Indian name Totoket. The North or Second Ecclesiastical Society (1725) and the Third Society (1745), later named ...