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More Detailed Information Can Be Found At:
  • Congressional Medal of Honor - http://www.cmohs.org/
  • Faces of Valor, Honor the Fallen - http://projects.militarytimes.com/valor/
  • Historical  Marker Database - http://www.hmdb.org//
  • Iraqi Casualties - http://icasualties.org/OEF/USCasualtiesByState.aspx
  • Maine Bureau of Veterans' Services - http://www.maine.gov/dvem/bvs/
  • Maine Civil War Monuments - http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments.html
  • Maine Korean War Casualties - http://www.vetfriends.com/memorial/mem_alphab.cfm?war_id=3&page_id=1&states_id=21
  • Maine Vietnam War Casualties - http://www.vetfriends.com/memorial/mem_alphab.cfm?war_id=4&page_id=1&states_id=21
  • Maine World War II Casualties - http://mainegavemany.com/
  • Markeroni - http://www.markeroni.com/
  • State of Maine - http://www.maine.gov/
  • US Military Fatal Casualties of the Korean War for Home-State-Of Record: Maine - http://www.archives.gov/research/military/korean-war/casualty-lists/me-alpha.pdf
  • US World War I Casualty Records - https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States_World_War_I_Casualty_Records
  • Waymarking - http://www.waymarking.com/
Counties of Cities/Towns Represented
  • Androscoggin - Auburn, Leeds, Lewiston, Lisbon, Livermore Falls, Mechanic Falls, Sabattus, Turner (email sent to county)
  • Aroostook - Bridgewater, Caribou, Houlton, Presque Isle, Sherman (email sent to county)
  • Cumberland - Bridgton, Brunswick, Cape Elizabeth, Cumberland, Freeport. Gorham, Gray, Harpswell, Portland, Scarborough, South Portland, Steep Falls, Westbrook (email sent to county)
  • Franklin - Eustis, Farmington, Wilton
  • Hancock - Deer Isle, Ellsworth, Franklin, Hancock, Northeast Harbor
  • Kennebec - Augusta, Chelsea, Clinton, Cranberry Isles, Gardiner, Hallowell, Litchfield, Monmouth, Oakland, Randolph, Sidney, Vienna, Winslow, Winthrop (email sent to county)
  • Knox - Appelton, Camden, Hope, Owls Head, Rockland, Thomaston, Union, Vinalhaven, Warren, Waterville (email sent to county)
  • Lincoln - Boothbay, Bremen, Cushing, Dresden, Somerville, Southport, Waldoboro (email sent to county)
  • Oxford - Bethel, Brownfield, Canton, Denmark, Fryeburg, Norway, Otisfield, Oxford, Paris, Rumford (email sent to county)
  • Penobscot - Bangor, Brewer, Corinna, Corinth, Dexter, Hampden, Hermon, Kenduskeag, Lagrange, Lincoln, Newport, Old Town, Orono (email sent to county)
  • Piscataquis - Abbot, Brownville, Dover-Foxcroft, Greenville, Milo, Wellington (email sent to county)
  • Sagadahoc - Bath, Bowdoin, Bowdoinham, Phippsburg (email sent to county)
  • Somerset - Anson, Fairfield, Madison, Norridgewok, Ripley, Skowhegan (email sent to county)
  • Waldo - Belfast, Burnham, Freedom, Lincolnville, Searsport, Winterport (email sent to county)
  • Washington - Calais, Cherryfield, Columbia Falls, Monroe, Dennysville, Eastport, Harrington, Jonesport, Lubec, Machias, Millbridge, Pembroke, Steuben (email sent to county)
  • York - Alfred, Berwick, Biddeford, Buxton, Cape Porpoise, Kennebunk, Kennebunkport, Old Orchard Beach, Ocean Park, Saco, Salmon Falls, Sanford, South Berick. Wells, York (email sent to county)
To Find A City, Click on the First Letter of the City to be Directed to a List of Cities that Begins With That Letter; CMHR stands for Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z CMHR Pictures
A 16

Abbot 1
  • Civil War Monument of Soldier; Dedicated June 1892; Located Routes 15 and 6; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/abbot.html
Alfred 1
  • Alfred Veterans Memorial; Dedicated May 25, 1986; Located - undetermined; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM40EJ_Alfred_Veterans_Memorial_Alfred_Maine
Anson 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Erected 1908; Located Sunset Cemetery, Fahi Pond Road, North Anson; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/anson.html
Appelton 1
  • Soldier statue (Civil War); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Pine Grove Cemetery, Sennebec Road; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/appleton.html
Auburn 3
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War);  Erected 1870; Located North Auburn Cemetery, Skillings Hill Road; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/auburnnorth.html
  • Soldier statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1882; Located in front of Androscoggin County Courthouse, Court and Turner Streets; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/auburn.html
  • Stone Marker (Civil War); Erected 1935; Located Mount Auburn Cemetery, Mount Auburn Road; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/auburnmount.html
Augusta 9
  • Augusta Sons Who Died in War for the Union; Dedicated 1881; Located Chandler, State and Grove Streets and Memorial Circle; https://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00019
  • Augustas Vietnam War Dead; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Grove Street, near Chandler Street; https://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00019
  • Maine Vietnam Veterans Memorial; Dedicated November 10, 2005; Located State Capitol Park, Capitol Street; https://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00016
  • Maine Veterans Memorial Cemetery; Established 1970; Located Civic Center Drive
  • Soldiers Monument (Civil War); Dedicated September 21, 1882; Located Monument Park, State and Grove Streets; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/augusta.html
  • Turner Vietnam War Memorial; Dedicated July 3, 2011; Located Grove Street near Chandler Street 
  • Vietnam War Memorial; Dedicated October 19, 1985; Located Capitol Park; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM7C7P_Vietnam_War_Memorial_Capitol_Park_Augusta_ME_USA
  • World War I Memorial; Dedicated 1929; Located Memorial Circle and Grove Street; https://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00018
  • World War II and Korean War Veterans Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located State and Chandler Streets; http://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00016
B 41

Bangor 11
  • Bangor Victory Platoon (World War II); Dedicated August 22, 1999; Located Main and Cedar Streets; http://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00021
  • Maine Korean War Memorial; dedicated July 29, 1995; Located Mt. Hope Cemetery; http://www.koreanwar.org/html/memorials/maine_mem.htm
  • Purple Heart Memorial; Dedicated August 7, 2003; Located Cole Land Transportation Museum; http://www.colemuseum.org/war_memorials.php
  • Remember the Maine (Spanish-American War); Dedicated 1922; Located Davenport Park; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMH9RJ_Remember_the_Maine_Bangor_ME; also at http://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00020
  • Second Main Regiment Memorial (Civil War); Erected 1963; Located Mount Hope Cemetery, 1038 State Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/bangor2ndmaine.html
  • Tower (Civil War); Dedicated October 7, 1907; Located Mount Hope Cemetery, 1038 State Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/bangorbealepost.html
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated June 17, 1864; Located Mount Hope Cemetery, 1038 State Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/bangormo
  • Vietnam Memorial (M-60 Tank); Dedicated 1999; Located Cole Land Transportation Museum; http://www.colemuseum.org/war_memorials.php
  • Vietnam Memorial (Huey Helicopter UH-1D); Dedicated September 12, 2003; Located Cole Land Transportation Museum; http://www.colemuseum.org/war_memorials.php
  • Vietnam War Memorial Wall; Dedicated May 31, 2004; Located Cole Land Transportation Museum; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMCF8B_Vietnam_War_Memorial_Cole_Land_Transportation_Museum_Bangor_ME_USA
  • World War II Monument; Dedicated October 11, 1997; Located Cole Land Transportation Museum; http://www.colemuseum.org/war_memorials.php
Bar Harbor 3
  • Alessandro Fabbri, Lieutenant, USNRS (World War I); Dedicated 1939; Located roadside pullout east side of Otter Cove; http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=54436
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated November 4, 1897; Located Cemetery, Mount Desert Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/barharbor.html
  • Veterans Memorial; Dedicated Unknown; Located intersection Mt. Desert Street and Main Street (Village Green); http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=54362
Bath 2
  • The Soldiers' Monument (Civil War); Erected 1867 (One of earliest Civil War Monuments erected in the state); Located High Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/bath.html
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1896; Located Grand Army Lot, Oak Grove Cemetery, Oak Grove Avenue; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/bathoakgrove.html
Belfast 2
  • Memorial Hall Obelisk (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1924; Located Church Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/belfast.html
  • Memorial Hall (Civil War); Dedicated 1890; Located Church Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/belfastmemorialhall.html
Berwick 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated October 5, 1911; Located Sullivan Square; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/berwick.html
Bethel 2
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1908; Located Main and Mechanics Streets; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/bethel.html
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Erected 1906; Located Soldiers Lot, Woodland Cemetery, Route 5; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/bethelwoodland.html
Biddeford 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated 1887; Located Main Street and Alfred Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/biddeford.html
Blue Hill 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1885; Located Sea View Cemetery, Route 176; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/bluehill.html
Boothbay 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated October 1, 1879; Located Route 27; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/boothbay.html
Bowdoin 1
  • Monument with Cannon (Civil War); Dedicated 1907; Located Bowdoin Center, Route 125; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/bowdoin.html
Bowdoinham 1
  • Cannon from Fort Popham (Civil War); Dedicated August 18, 1909; Located Main Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/bowdoinham.html
Bremen 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Erected 1916; Located Route 32; adjacent to Bremen Union Church; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/bremen.html
Brewer 2
  • Johsua L. Chamberlain Statue (Civil War); Dedicated November 11, 1997; Located Chamberlain Freedom Park, State and Main Streets; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/brewerchamberlainpark.html
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1873; Located Oak Hill Cemetery; Route 15; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/brewer.html
Bridgewater 1
  • Veterans Memorial (All War); Dedicated - Unknown; Located US-1 at School Street; http://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00024
Bridgton 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated July 21, 1910; Located Main and High Streets; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/bridgton.html
Brownfield  1
  • Daniel A. Bean Monument (Civil War); Dedicated September 26, 1922; Located Route 160; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/brownfield.html; also at http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_A._Bean (Note:  Only statue in Maine cast in the image of a real person.)
Brownville 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Erected 1907; Located Cemetery, Stickney Hill Road; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/brownville.html
Brunswick 6
  • Bowdoin College War Memorial World War II, Korea, Vietnam); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Bowdoin College; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=55495
  • Brunswick Veterans Memorial (All Wars); Dedicated - Unknown; Located intersection Maine and School Streets; http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=51930
  • Company K, 1st Maine Volunteer Infantry (Spanish American War); Dedicated - Unknown; Located east side of Maine Street near the cannon; http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=51369
  • Joshua L. Chamberlain Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 31, 2003; Located Upper Park Row and Maine Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/brunswickchamberlain.html
  • Memorial Hall (Civil War); Erected 1867-1882; Located Bowdoin College Campus; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/brunswickmemorial.html
  • Robinson Memorial Gate (World War I); Dedicated - Unknown; Located College Street near Maine Street; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=55509
Burnham 1
  • Cpl Clair Goodblood Medal of Honor Memorial; Dedicated May 25, 1998; Located on Route 100  between Clinton to the south and Pittsfield to the north; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=62470
Buxton 1
  • Korean War Veteran Memorial; Dedicated November 11, 2006; Located - Undetermined; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMDWVN_Korean_War_Veteran_Memorial_Buxton_Maine
C 20

Calais 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1893; Located Memorial Park, Main Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/calais.html
Camden 3
  • Conway Monument (Civil War); Dedicated August 30, 1906; Located Elm Street and School Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/camdenconway.html
  • Mount Battie Memorial Tower; Dedicated 1921; Located from Mount Battie Road; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=35419
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1899; Located Harbor Park, Main Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/camden.htm
  • Spanish-American War Memorial; Dedicated 1938; Located intersection Main Street and Atlantic Avenue; http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=54676
Canton 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Erected 1920; Located Junction of Routes 108 & 140; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/canton.html
Cape Elizabeth 2
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 29, 1897; Located Meetinghouse Hill, South Portland; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/capeelizabeth.html
  • USS Eagle - 56 (PE-56) (World War II; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Fort Williams Park;http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=50332
Cape Porpoise 1
  • Veterans Memorial (All Wars); Dedicated May 30, 1974; Located grounds Atlantic Fire Engine Company; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=55642
Caribou 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1918; Located Monument Square; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/caribou.html
Castine 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1887; Located Town Common; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/castine.html
Chelsea  1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Erected 1889; Located National Veterans Cemetery; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/chelsea.html
Cherryfield 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated July 4, 1874; Located Pine Grove Cemetery; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/cherryfield.html
Clinton 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 18, 1912; Located New Village Cemetery, Main Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/clinton.html
Cole (Cole Land Transportation Museum) 1
  • World War II Monument; Purple Heart Memorial; Vietnam Memorial (3 Person Statue); Vietnam Memorial (Huey Helicopter UH-1D); Vietnam Memorial: M-60 Tank; Vietnam Memorial: Black Granite Monument;  
Columbia Falls 1
  • Veterans Memorial; Dedicated July 4, 1958; Located Town Hall grounds; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=55089
Corinna 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Erected 1914; Located Route 43; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/corinna.html
Corinth
  • Corinth Veterans Monument (All Wars/Peace); Dedicated November 11, 2008; Located 31 Exeter Road
Cranberry Isles 1
  • Stained Glass Window (Civil War); Located Church, Little Cranberry Island; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/cranberryisles.html
Cushing 1
  • Lower St. Georges and Cushing Veterans Memorial; Dedicated August 13, 1989; Located grounds Cushing Historical Society; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=54640
Cumberland 1
  • William Merrill Memorial Monument (Civil War); Dedicated 1928; Located Main Street and Tuttle/Blanchard Road; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/cumberland.html
D 6

Deer Isle 1
  • Veterans Monument (Civil War); Dedicated 1921; Located Route 15, Deer Isle Village; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/deerisle.html
Denmark 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated June 26, 1913; Located Intersection of Routes 117 and 160; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/denmark.html
Dennysville 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated August 9, 1916; Located Main Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/dennysville.html
Dexter 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated July 4, 1890; Located Middlesex Avenue; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/dexter.html
Dover-Foxcroft 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated October 21, 1893; Located Monument Square; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/doverfoxcroft.html
Dresden 1
  • Plaque (Civil War); Erected 1867; Located Town Hall, Route 127; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/dresden.html
E 3

Eastport 1
  • Monument (Civil War); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Washington Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/eastport.html
Ellsworth 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated July 4, 1887; Located Route 1; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/ellsworth.html
Eustis 1
  • Flagstaff World War II Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Highway 27; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM44GF_Corporal_Jacob_Cousins_Portland_Maine
F 8

Fairfield 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated July 4, 1868; Located Park, High Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/fairfield.html
Farmington 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated June 17, 1904; Located Common, Main Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/farmington.html
Franklin 3
  • Franklin Veterans Memorial (Honor Roll - World War II, Korea, Vietnam); Dedicated May 2002; Located Blackswood Road; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=55107
  • Plaque (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1923; Located Route 182; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/franklin.html
  • World War Memorial; Dedicated 1923; Located intersection Hog Bay and Blackswoods Road; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=55509
Freedom 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Erected 1890; Located Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Route 137; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/freedom.html
Freeport 1
  • Solder Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 26, 1906; Located Town House Square, South Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/freeport.html
Fryeburg 1
  • Bradley Memorial Park (Plaque - Civil War); Dedicated 1920; Located Bradley Memorial Park, Main and River Streets; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/fryeburg.html
G 4

Gardiner 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1876; Located Gardiner Common, Brunswick Avenue; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/gardiner.html
Gorham 1
  • Soldiers Monument (Civil War); Dedicated October 18, 1866; Located in front of the former Town House, College Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/gorham.html
Gray 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated June 20, 1911; Located Routes 4 and 26; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/gray.html
Greenville 1
  • Plaque on Boulder (Civil War); Dedication and Location Unknown; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/greenville.html
H 15

Hallowell 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated July 27, 1869; Located cemetery, Water Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/hallowell.html
Hampden 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated July 4, 1864; Located Locust Grove Cemetery, Route 1A;http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/hampden.html 
Hancock 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1912; Located Depot Square, Route 1; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/hancock.html
Harpswell 3
  • Bailey Island Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located front of Union Church (Note:  See Picture at the End of This Page)
  • Honor Roll Plaque (World War I); Dedicated 1921; Located Orr's Island Library; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM1F17_Roll_of_Honor_at_Orrs_Island_Library__Harpswell_ME; (Note:  See Picture at Bottom of Page)
  • Honor Roll Plaque (World War II); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Orr's island Library; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM1F17_Roll_of_Honor_at_Orrs_Island_Library__Harpswell_ME
Harrington 2
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated July 4, 1871; Located Forest Hills Cemetery, Forest Hills Road; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/harrington.html
  • World War Memorial; Dedicated 1938; Located near Gallison Memorial Library; http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=55092
Hermon 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Erected 1901; Located Hermon Corner, Routes 2, 100; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/hermon.html
Hope 1
  • The Boys of Hope (World War I, World War II, Korea and Vietnam); Dedicated - Unknown; Located front of Hope Community Bible Church; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=46435
Houlton 5
  • Civil War Monument; Dedicated May 31, 1909; Located Monument Park, Broadway and Main Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/houlton.html
  • Memorial Honor Roll (Spanish-American War); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Military Street near Broadway; http://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00027
  • Memorial Monument (World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Military Street and Broadway; http://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00026
  • Memorial Statue (Civil War); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Broadway between Main and Military Streets; http://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00025
  • World War II Monument Wall; Dedicated July 4, 2001; Located Monument Park, which is directly behind Cary Library, 109 Main; http://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00023
J

Jonesport 1
  • Monument (Civil War); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Peabody Memorial Library, 162 Main Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/jonesport.html
K 15

Kenduskeag 1
  • Cannon (Civil War); Dedicated June 28, 1905; Located Cemetery, Levant Road; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/kenduskeag.html
Kennebunk 7
  • 9/11 Memorial Garden; Dedicated September 2005; Located State Capitol Park; https://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_MSM_00013
  • Maine Vietnam Veterans Memorial; Dedicated October 19, 1985; Located State Capitol park, Capitol Street; https://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00015
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated October 24, 1908; Located Main Street and Fletcher Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/kennebunk.html
  • Memorial (World War I); Dedicated - Unknown; Located - Undetermined; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMEYNP_Kennebunk_World_War_I_Memorial_Kennebunk_Maine
  • Memorial (World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Lebanon, Granada, Panama, Desert Shield/Storm, Persian Gulf, Afghanistan, Iraq); Located - undetermined; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMEY6B_Kennebunk_Veterans_Memorial_Kennebunk_Maine
  • Memorial Tree (World War II); Dedicated - Unknown; Located - Undetermined; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMEY6M_World_War_II_Memorial_Tree_Kennebunk_Maine
  • Soldiers and Sailors Monument (World War I); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Fletcher and Main Streets; http://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00002
Kennebunkport 1
  • Soldiers and Sailors Eagle Statue Memorial Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1909; Located Dock Square; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/kennebunkport.html
Kittery 6
  • Kittery Civil War Monument; Erected 1864; Located Oak Grove Cemetery, Rodgers Road; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/kittery.html
  • Maine Sailors and Soldiers Memorial (World War I); Dedicated 1924; Located US Highway 1; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMTWJ_Maine_Sailors_and_Soldiers_Memorial_Kittery_Maine
  • Ranger Memorial (American Revolution); Dedicated 1905; Located John Paul Jones Memorial Park; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMET3E_Ranger_Memorial_Kittery_Maine
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Erected 1864; Located Oak Grove Cemetery, Rodgers Road; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/kittery.html
  • United States Marine Corps Memorial (All Wars); Dedicated April 29, 1984; Located John Paul Jones Memorial Park; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMET3C_United_States_Marine_Corps_Memorial_Kittery_Maine
  • World War Memorial Bridge; Dedicated 1923; Located US Route 1 in Maine and New Hampshire
L 14

Lagrange 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Erected 1917; Located Corner of Routes 6/155 & 16; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/lagrange.html
Leeds 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Erected 1895; Located Monument (Otis ) Hill, North Road; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/leeds.html
Lewiston 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated February 28, 1868; Located Kennedy Park; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/lewiston.html
Lincoln 5
  • Lincoln Veteran's War Memorial; Dedicated August 27; 2006; Located off Goding Avenue; http://www.welcometolincolnmaine.com/index.php/news/news-page/404-lincolns-wwi-doughboy-statue
  • Master Sergeant Gary I. Gordon Memorial (Somalia Campaign) ; Dedicated July 23, 1995; Located in front of the Lincoln Town Office located at 63 Main Street. (Congressional Medal of Honor); http://www.lincolnmaine.org/gary_gordon.asp
  • Monument (Civil War); Dedicated 1925; Addison Street and Campus Avenue; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/lisbonmonument.html
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated July 4, 1887; Located Military Road and Lee Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/lincoln.html
  • Spirit of the American Doughboy (World War I); Dedicated May 29, 1927; Located West Broadway; http://www.welcometolincolnmaine.com/index.php/news/news-page/404-lincolns-wwi-doughboy-statue also at http://doughboysearcher.weebly.com/lincoln-maine.html
Lincolnville 1
  • Lincolnville War of 1812 Cannon; Dedicated 1957; Located Lincolnville Beach; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=55342
Lisbon 1
  • Tablet (Civil War); Dedicated July 10, 1999; Located Route 196; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/lisbon.html
Litchfield 1
  • Solder Statue (Civil War); Erected 1907; Located Litchfield Plains Cemetery; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/litchfield.html
Livermore Falls 1
  • Cannon (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1907; Located Knapp and Church Streets; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/livermorefalls.html
Lubec 2
  • Lubec Veterans Honor Roll (All Wars); Dedicated 1996; Located intersection Main and Pleasant Streets, War Memorial Park; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=54888
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated September 18, 1904; Located Main and Pleasant Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/lubec.html
M 9

Machias 3
  • First Naval Battle of the American Revolution; Dedicated 1975; Located intersection Dublin and Obrien Streets; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=55066
  • Machias Veterans Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Dublin Street; http://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00013
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated October 14, 1886; Located Court Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/machias.html
Madison 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated June 19, 1908; Located in front of Madison Public Library, Old Point Avenue; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/madison.html
Mechanic Falls 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1887; Located Elm Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/mechanicfalls.html
Millbridge 1
  • Millbridge Veterans Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located - Undetermined
Milo 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Erected 1931; Located Cemetery, Route 11; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/milo.html
Monmouth 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 29, 1900; Located Main Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/milo.html
Monroe 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1887; Located Town Cemetery; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/monroe.html
N 5

Newport 2
  • Plaque/Monument (Civil War); Dedicated 1931; Located Bridge, Main Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/newportbridge.html
  • Monument (Civil War); Dedicated 1932; Located Riverside Cemetery, Cemetery Road; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/newportriverside.html
Northeast Harbor 1
  • Joseph T. Musetti Jr Veterans Memorial (World War I, World War II, Korea, Vietnam, All Wars); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Harbor Drive; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=54456; also at http://www.pownetwork.org/bios/m/m460.htm
Norridgewock 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1901; Located Main Street and Bridge Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/norridgewock.html
Norway 1
  • Monument (Civil War); Dedicated November 11, 1924; Located Witherall Park, Main Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/norway.html
O 10

Oakland 1
  • Soldiers Memorial Hall (Civil War); Built 1870; Located Church Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/oakland.html
Old Orchard Beach 1
  • Korean and Vietnam Wars Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Memorial Park; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=50300
Ocean Park 1
  • Guild War Memorial Covered Footbridge (World War II); Dedicated August 4, 1944; Goose Fair Brook; Also known as Guild Park Covered Footbridge and War Memorial Covered Footbridge; http://tc2u.com/home/Maine_Covered_Bridges_Main/Guild_War_Memorial/Guild_War_Memorial_Covered_Footbridge_ME_Index_01.html
Old Town 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Erected 1906; Located Forest Hill Cemetery, Route 2; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/oldtown.html
Orono 3
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Erected 1908; Located Riverside Cemetery, Route 16; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/oronoriverside.html
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated 1890; Located Webster Park; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/orono.html
  • Vietnam War Memorial (Clayton Edward Savoy, Larry Joseph Nadeau); Dedicated - Unknown; Located - Undetermined; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMCFD0_Vietnam_War_Memorial_Nadeau_Savoy_Memorial_Park_Orono_ME_USA
Otisfield 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Elmwood Cemetery, Rayvill Road; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/otisfield.html
Owls Head 1
  • Owl's Head Veterans Memorial (World War II, Korea, Vietnam, Persian Gulf); Dedicated 1976; Located intersection Main Street and Shore Drive; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=52322
Oxford 1
  • Plaque (Civil War); Erected 1926; Located Route 121; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/oxford.html
P 23

Paris 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated July 3, 1869; Located Moore Park, South Paris, Route 26; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/paris.html
Pembroke 1
  • Soldier Statue; Dedicated 1889; Location - Unknown; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/pembroke.html
Phippsburg 1
  • Phippsburg Veterans and Mariners Memorial; Dedicated 2001; Located Main Road; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=52204
Pittsfield 2
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 28, 1904; Located South Main Street and Library Street, Routes 11/100; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/pittsfieldlibrary.html
  • Urn (Civil War); Dedicated May 30; 1913; Located Pittsfield Village Cemetery, Peltoma Avenue; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/pittsfieldvillage.html
Portland 17
  • 3rd Battalion, USNR (World War II); Dedicated 1949; Located Fore Street and Eastern Promenade; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM78PB_The_3rd_Battalion_USNR_Portland_ME
  • Alonzo P. Stinson Memorial (Civil War); Dedicated July 4, 1908; Located Eastern Cemetery, Congress and Mountfort Streets; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/portlandeastern.html
  • Artic Campaign (World War II); Dedicated May 20, 2005; Located Fore Street and eastern Promenade, Fort Allen Park; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM4HN3_The_Arctic_Campaign_1941_45_Portland_ME; (Note:  Interesting to read about this particular campaign)
  • Bench (Civil War); Dedicated September 9, 1929; Located Fort Allen Park, Eastern Promenade; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/portlandfortallen.html
  • Corporal Jacob Cousins (World War I); Dedicated September 22, 1935; Located City Park; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM44GF_Corporal_Jacob_Cousins_Portland_Maine
  • Enterprise vs The Boxer (War of 1812); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Fore Street and Eastern Promenade; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM4T1W_The_Enterprise_vs_The_Boxer_Portland_ME
  • Liberty Ship Memorial; Dedicated December 2001; Located Bug Light Park on Cushings Point; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=50474; also at http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=50474
  • Lieutenant Philip B. Frothingham (World War I); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Western Promenade; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM4GBC_Lieutenant_Philip_B_Frothingham_Portland_ME
  • Maj. Charles J. Loring, Jr. Memorial Park (Congressional Medal of Honor); Dedicated 2000; Located near West Lyndale, Lyndale South and Hennepin avenues, near I-94; http://www.journalmpls.com/neighborhoods/loring-park
  • Memorial Roll Call (World War I); Dedicated - Unknown; Located 389 Congress Street; http://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00001
  • Memorial Roll Call (World War II); Dedicated - Unknown; Located 389 Congress Street; http://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00008
  • Our Lady of Victories (Civil War); Dedicated October 28, 1891; Located Monument Square, Congress Street
  • Rear Admiral James Alden; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Eastern Cemetery; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=50439
  • Soldiers Statue (Civil War); Dedicated - Unknown; Located intersection Congress and Federal Streets; http://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_NR_98000308
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1895; Located Evergreen Cemetery, Stevens Avenue; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/portlandevergreen.html
  • Memorial (Spanish-American War, World War 1); Dedicated 1922; Located 389 Congress; http://www.markeroni.com/catalog/display.php?code=ME_WM_00009
  • War of Independence Memorial (American Revolution); Dedicated 1909; Located Eastern Cemetery; http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=50430
Presque Isle 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated July 4, 1874; Located Fairmont Cemetery, Houlton Road; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/presqueisle.html
R 11

Randolph 1
  • Randolph War Memorial; Dedicated November 11, 2008; Located Town Office, Kinderhook Street; http://www.randolphmaine.gov/index.asp?&SEC={B30555AC-28C4-40C5-BAF7-B76F729A783E}&DE={0AED7BCC-1B72-4F7C-BED7-91E3A802248D}
Ripley 1
  • Marble Monument (Civil War); Erected 1882; Location Unknown
Rockland 7
  • 4th Marine Regiment Monument (Civil War); Located Talbot Avenue; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/rockland.html
  • Flag Pole Memorial (Civil War); Dedicated June 17, 1912; Located Main and Park Streets; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/rocklandmain.html also at http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=55394
  • Holbrook-Winslow Memorial Park; Dedicated May 2012; Located intersection of Park and Main; http://bangordailynews.com/2012/05/25/news/midcoast/sibling-of-world-war-i-soldier-awaits-dedication-of-rockland-memorial/
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated October 31, 1865; Located Achorn Cemetery, Lake Avenue; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/rocklandachorn.html
  • Spanish-American War Memorial; Erected 1940; Located Ulmer Park (Memorial damaged in accident in October 2012)
  • World War I Statue; Dedicated May 2012; Located Winslow/Holbrook Park, intersection of Park and Main Streets
  • World Wars Memorial; Dedicated November 11, 1948; Located east lawn of public library; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=52320
Rumford 2
  • Shaft with Eagle (Civil War); Dedicated May 21, 1921; Located Route 2; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/rumfordcenter.html
  • Vietnam War Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located - Unknown; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM7E79_Vietnam_War_Memorial_High_School_Park_Rumford_ME_USA
S 23

Sabattus 1
  • Veterans Memorial (All Wars); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Center of Town; See Picture at End of Page
Saco 3
  • Spanish War and Philippine Insurrection Memorial (USS Maine); Dedicated November 11, 1961; Located intersection Main and Beech Streets;http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=55696
  • Victory Crowning the Returned Soldier (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1907; Located Eastman Park, Main Street, Elm Street and North Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/saco.html
  • War Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located intersection Main and Beach Streets; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=55691
Salmon Falls 1
  • Watering Trough (Civil War); Erected 1893; Located Old Alfred Road, adjacent to the Salmon Falls Library; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/salmonfalls.html
Sanford 2
  • Sanford/Springvale Veterans Memorial (All Wars); Dedicated May 30, 1968; Located town central square across from Town Hall; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMEV7P_Sanford_Springvale_Veterans_Memorial_Sanford_Maine
  • Veterans Memorial Flagpole (All Wars); Dedicated July 4, 1987; Located in the Central Park; http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMEV6X_Veterans_Memorial_Flag_Pole_Sanford_Maine
Scarborough 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated June 21, 1913; Located Route 1; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/scarborough.html
Searsport 3
  • Civil War Soldiers' Monument; Refurbished and Rededicated 2009; Located East Main Street and Elm Street; http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=46641
  • Liberty Tree Memorial (9/11); Dedicated - Unknown; Located intersection Main and Elm Streets; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=55341
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated 1896; Located Main Street and Elm Street, Route 1; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/searsport.html
Sherman 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated July 4, 1883; Located No.2 Cemetery, Golden Ridge Road; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/sherman.html
Sidney 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1903; Located Spring Cemetery, River Road (Route 104, North Sidney; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/sidney.html
Skowhegan 2
  • Memorial Room, Sknowhegan Free Public Library (Civil War) (Plaque, stained glass windows); Erected 1889-90; Located Elm Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/skowhegan.html
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Erected 1898; Located Southside Cemetery, Main Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/skowhegansouthside.html
Somerville 1
  • Plaque on Stone (Civil War); Erected 1941; Located Route 17 and Hewitt Road; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/somerville.html
South Berick 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 30; 1901; Located Monument Square, Portland Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/southberwick.html
Southport 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Erected 1885; Located Route 27; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/southport.html
South Portland 1
  • Cannon (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1904; Located Forest City Cemetery, Lincoln Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/southportland.html
State House Hall of Flag 1
  • Maine Women Veterans; Dedicated February 18, 2011; State Capitol Rotunda; http://www.maine.gov/legis/general/hlflag/flag2.htm
Steep Falls 2
  • Col. William Hobson of 17th Marine Regiment Monument (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1908; Located Routes 113 and 11; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/standishpark.html
  • Steep Falls Soldiers and Sailors Plaque (Civil War); Located Main Street and Route 113; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/standish.html
Steuben 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Erected 1869; Located Route 1; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/steuben.html
T 3

Thomaston
2
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated October 25, 1913; Located Mall, Main Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/thomaston.html
  • War Memorial (All Wars); Dedicated 1985; Located small park west of town; http://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=54670
Turner 1
  • Phillip S. Bryant Vietnam War Memorial; Dedicated July 4, 2011; Located corner Main Street and Schoolhouse Hill Road ; http://bangordailynews.com/2011/07/05/news/lewiston-auburn/soldier-killed-in-vietnam-honored-40-years-later-in-turner/
U 1

Union 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated July 4, 1888; Located Town Common; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/union.html
V 2

Vienna 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Erected 1983; Located Route 412 in front of Vienna Town House; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/vienna.html
Vinalhaven 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Erected 1870; Located In front of the Library; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/vienna.html
W 15

Waldoboro 1
  • Monument (King George's War, Civil War, French and Indian War, American Revolution, World War II, Mexican War, Civil War, World War I, Spanish-American War); Dedicated - Unknown;  Located on Pine Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/waldoboro.html
Warren 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated June 17, 1890; Located Main Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/waldoboro.html
Waterville 3
  • Citizen Soldier Monument (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1876; Located Monument Park, Elm Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/watervillemonument.html
  • Memorial Hall (Civil War); Erected 1867-89; Located formerly on Old Colby Campus (destroyed); http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/watervilleoldcolby.html
  • Weeping Lion (based on the Lion of Lucerne by Thorvaldsen) (Civil War); Dedicated 1871; Located Miller Library, Colby College; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/watervillecolby.html
Wellington 1
  • Plaque (Civil War); Dedicated c. 1926-27; Location unknown; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/wellington.html
Wells 4
  • Civil War Soldiers Monument; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Ocean View Cemetery; http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=55670
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Route 1; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/wells.html
  • World War II, Korea, and Vietnam Era Veterans Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Ocean View Cemetery; http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=55669
  • World War Memorial; Dedicated - Unknown; Located Post Road, Ocean View Cemetery; http://www.hmdb.org/Marker.asp?Marker=55669
Westbrook 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated July 4, 1917; Located Riverbank Park, Main Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/westbrook.html
Wilton 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated September 1912; Located Town Square; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/wilton.html
Winslow 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated 1892; Located Halifax and Monument Streets; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/winslow.html
Winterport 1
  • Tower/Shaft (Civil War); Dedicated September 21, 1871; Located Oak Hill Cemetery; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/winterport.html
Winthrop 1
  • Soldier Statue (Civil War); Dedicated May 30, 1911; Located Town Hall, Main Street; http://www.maine.gov/civilwar/monuments/winthrop.htm
Y 6

York 6
  • Candlemass Day Indian Massacre Memorial; Dedicated 1940; Located old town cemetery along Lindsy Road down from the First Parish Church.  (Note: See picture at bottom of this page.)
  • (Civil War) Dedicated to Sons of York Who Served Their Country in Army and Navy for Preservation of the Union (1861-1865); York Village Square, York Street (Route 1A); (Note: See picture at bottom of this page.)
  • Korean War Memorial; Dedicated 1998; Located near York Town Hall; (Note: See picture at bottom of the page); also at http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM4NHB_Korean_War_Memorial_York_Maine
  • Memorial (World War I); Dedicated 1919; Located 4 Lindsay Road; (Note: See picture at the bottom of the page); http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WME31G_WWI_Memorial_at_Old_York_Gaol__York_ME
  • Memorial (World War II); Dedicated 1948; Located 175 York Street; (Note: See picture at bottom of this page.)http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM4X9Q_York_World_War_II_Monument
  • Revolutionary War Monument; Dedicated 1916; Located between Route 1A and the access road for the First Parish Church; See picture at the bottom of this page.


Maine Blue Star Highways
  • Blue Star Memorial Highway (World War II); Dedicated - Unknown; Located Presque Isle Road, US I
Maine National/State Cemeteries
  • Togus National Cemetery, Togus, ME - http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/togus.asp
  • Veterans Memorial Cemetery, Civic Center Drive, Augusta, Maine - http://www.mevetscemetery.org/
Maine VA Hospitals
  • VA Maine Healthcare System - Togus, Augusta; http://www2.va.gov/directory/guide/state.asp?State=ME&dnum=ALL

Maine's Congressional Medal of Honor Recipients, includes recipients born in Maine but credited in another state.

For more detailed information on the Recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor, please visit:
  • http://www.cmohs.org/
  • http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/states/ma_other.html
NOTES: (1) Maine's Vote in Honor of a Veteran program provides opportunities for individuals to recognize those who have served—or continue to serve--in the United States Armed Forces.  It was created by Secretary of State Gwadosky for the 2000 General Election.  Because of its popularity, as well as the events of September 11th and their aftermath, the program continues. (2) Arlington National Cemetery - The U.S.S. Maine Memorial is located at Arlington National Cemetery -  http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/ussmaine.htm
Ames, Adelbert
Angling, John
Bailey, James E.
Belcher, Thomas
Bibber, Charles James
Bickford, John F.
Blair, Robert M.
Boody, Robert M.
Bowman, Alonzo
Bowman, Edward R.
Brett, Lloyd Milton
Buker, Brian Leroy
Carter, Robert Goldthwaite
Chamberlain, Joshua Lawrence
Champagne, David Bernard
Chapman, John aka Charles F. Kaufman
Chase, John F.
Clark, Charles Amory
Condon, Clarence Milville
Dahlgren, Edward Carl
Davis, Samuel W.
Doherty, Thomas M.
Duncan, Adam
Dunn, William
Estes, Lewellyn Garrish
Farley, William
Fernald, Albert E.
Foss, Herbert Louis
Fournier, William Grant
Frisbee, John B.
Gidding, Charles
Goodblood, Clair
Gordon, Gary Ivan
Hanna, Marcus A.
Hanscom, Moses C.
Harrington, Ephraim, W.
Haskell, Frank W.
Hayden, Cyrus
Haynes, Asbury F.
Hesseltine, Francis Snow
Hincks, William B.
Howard, Oliver Otis
Hyde, Henry J.
Hyde, Thomas Worcester
Kendrick, Thomas
Kin, Horation Collins
Knowles, Abaither, J.
Libby, George Dalton
Littlefield, George H.
Loring, Jr., Charles Joseph
Lunt, Alphonso M.
Mack, John, aka Michael Connely
Mattocks, Charles Porter
McCullock, Adam
McLeod, James
McMahon, Thomas Joseph
McMaster, Henry A.
Merriam, Henry Clay
Merrill, Augustus
Millett, Lewis Lee “Red”
Milliken, Daniel
Morrill, Walter Goodale
O'Brien, Henry D.
Pike, Edward M.
Poole, William B.
Reed, Axel Hayford
Rice, Charles
Richmond, James
Roberts, Otis O.
Robinson, John
Savage, Auzella
Schonland, Herbert Emery
Seward, Richard Henry
Skidgel, Donald Sidney
Smith William
Smith, Charles H.
Smith, Joseph Sewall
Spurling, Andrew Barclay
Taylor, Wilbur Nelson
Taylro, Thomas
Terry, John Darling
Thaxter, Sidney Warren
Tobie, Jr., Edward Parsons
Tozier, Andrew Jackson
Tracy, Amasa Sawyer
Ttripp, Othniel
Verney, James W.
Waugh, Robert T.
Wheeler, Henry W.
Whitman, Frank M.
Whittier, Edward Newton
Williams, Anthony
Wood, Henry Clay
Young, Horatio Nelson
Zeamer, Jay

Pictures
Picture
World War I and World War II Memorials; Rededicated 8/18/13.
Used with Permission of Dan Boland





Picture
Veterans Memorial, Sabbatus, Maine
Used with Permission of American Legion Post 135

Picture
Candlemas Day Massacre in 1691, York Maine
Used with Permission of Pete Doe 

The Candlemas Day Indian Massacre in 1691-2. Some 40 citizens were massacred and many more were wounded or taken captive and carried off to Canada. This monument is the one for which the Old York Historical Society will have to do more investigating to find the dedication date. This monument is located in the old town cemetery along Lindsey Road which runs down from the First Parish Church. The Society places the dedication in the early 1940s.













For Information on the pictures below, click on the picture.

Picture
American Revolution Monument
Used with Permission of Pete Doe

The Revolutionary War Monument commemorates the departure of citizens who fought in the War for Independence. This monument is located between Route 1A and the access road for the First Parish Church between the church and the town hall. This monument was erected in 1916.

Picture
Civil War Monument
Used with permission of Pete Doe

Dedicated to the Sons of York Who Served Their Country in Army and Navy for Preservation of the Union (1861-1865); York Village Square, York Street (Route 1A); This was dedicated in 1906.

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