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 J. Coverty Jr. • Theron B. Davis • Herman Dikol • James E. Dooley • George A. Downs • Verne R. Downs • Timothy J. Driscoll
[ southeast side ]
These Gave Their Lives
Walter E. Durgin • Archie D. Eastland • Roy F. Edman • Leon G. Fink • Ernest Firth • Wilbur Fish • John M. Flanagan • Dewey S. Green • John Gutzka • Eric G. Hedquist • J. Harold Hinchey • Montague S. Horsley
[ northeast side ]
These Gave Their Lives
Richard W. Ibell • Theodore Isele • Max Killian • August A. Kowalski • Damase J. Lawrence Flamme • William Lagasse • Morris Lappe • Elmer G. Linden • Raymond W. Mero • A. Dewey Munn • Vito Nistico • William D. Nolan
[ north side ]
These Gave Their Lives
Fritz Oberg • Robert Potz • Joseph V. Pratt • John Prihoda • Augustus F. Reed • Floyd W. Ritter • Leon R. Roberts • William J. Schaefer • John J. Skelsky • Arthur B. Stephenson • John P. Zilko
[ 1, 264 names are listed on 10 plaques on the base of the star-shaped monument ]
[ battle names inscribed around the column ]
Champagne - Marne • Meuse - Argonne • Oise - Aisne • Aisne - Marne • St. Mihiel
Marker is at the intersection of Memorial Boulevard and Mellen Street, on the left when traveling east on Memorial Boulevard.
Courtesy hmdb.org