Results for World War One
Camp Marion, World War II Prisoners of War
1944 - 1946
Side A:
This site was once a twent...
World War One
In Memory of those who died for our country during
1...
Site of World War II Prisoner of War Camp
[Marker Front]:
The demands of World War II created ...
Oconee County World War Veterans
(Left Side):1914 ~ 1918
In Memory of
Oconee C...
Results for World War One
Camp Marion, World War II Prisoners of War
1944 - 1946
Side A:
This site was once a twenty-four acre camp for Prisoners of War established on the grounds of the Marion Engineer Depot. The Depot was a major supply and logistics site of the U.S. Army Engineers during World ...
World War One
In Memory of those who died for our country during
1917-18
John Alexander Jr.,Dorsey L. Baker, Fred S. Baker, Sam Black, James W. Bunch, Harkless Byrd, Joe Campbell, James L. Culpepper, William J. Eaton, Buford L. Flack, Owen Fowler, Claud M Graham, ...
Site of World War II Prisoner of War Camp
[Marker Front]:
The demands of World War II created a shortage of agricultural workers here at home. To alleviate the problem, the Prisoner of War Special Projects Division of the United States Army established some 500 camps with a total capacity ...
Oconee County World War Veterans
(Left Side):1914 ~ 1918
In Memory of
Oconee County
World War Veterans
(Right Side):1914 ~ 1918
In Memory of
Charles McGee Byrd
Sergant, Machine Gun Co.
118th S.C. Infantry
30th Division
Wounded Oct. 17th 1918
In the Battle of the Somme
Died Oct. 19th at Leonard France
Marker is at the ...