Beverly World War I Memorial
World War I Memorial
Beverly Remembers With Pride
Her Sons and Daughters Who
Served Their Country in World War I.
The Glorious Ones Who Died Gave
Their Lives As a Sacrifice For
The Cause of peace. They Fought
For Us; For Us They Fell. We
Remember, We Mourn and We
Honor All Veterans of World War I.
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Beverly Men Who Died in the Service of Their Country
Arthur E. Baker • Ray F. Brown • Edward O. Burchstead • Michael J. Cadigan Jr. • Robert J. Cooney • William H. Dossett • H. Gordon Ellis • James H. Gorman • Ralph S. Hall • John E. Halligan • Leroy F. Harwood • Francis J. Kelliher • Charles H. Knowlton • Louis H. Laventure • Charles A. Lee • Percy F. Lyons • Lifa F. Martin • Arthur Millstead • Pierre Neve • Leopoldo Paollini • Francisco Penna • Harold K. Perrigo • Lorenzo Puliston • Pio P. Rinaldi • Luigi Romanin • Nathaniel S. Simpkins Jr. • Charles R. Sutherland • Peter M. Waldie • Earle T. Wardell • Percy E. Whitaker
Marker is at the intersection of Rantoul Street (Massachusetts Route 1A) and Broadway, on the right when traveling south on Rantoul Street.
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