Lexington County World War I Monument

[Southeast]

A tribute

to the

soldiers, sailors,

and marines

of

Lexington County

who gave their lives

in

the World War.

1917 ----- 1918

[Northwest]

African-American Veterans

Allen, James A.; Buzard, Fred; Dreher, Walter; Ealey, Horace; Etheredge, John; Felder, Joseph L.; Fogel, John; Gantt, Davis; Gervais, Elliott; Harris, George Jr.; Garris, Willie H.; Jeffcott, James N.; Jones, Tom; Keisler, Robert; Kenley, Isaiah; Lumpkin, Jake; Nichols, Ira W.; Sewll, John; Smith, John; Strother, James Ed.; Williams, Alonza.

[Southwest]

White Veterans

Alexander, Jonathan D.; Bedenbaugh, Jacob C.; Bickley, Ernest E.; Chaney, Grover C.; Clayton, Frampton W.; Corley, Albert Lester; Corley, Jacob Harold; Derrick, Berley E.; Fendley, David Edward; Griffin, Henry L; Gunter, Percy N; Hendrix, Siremba H.; Howell, John G.; Joiner, Archie L.; Lever, Henry Erby; Mack, Rolla P.; Metze John E.; Miller, Charles; Miller, Norman Dweeth; Monts, Samuel P.; Moorer, Frank; Oswald, Lloyd B.; Rinehart, Ernest T.; Shumpert, Marcellus; Smith, Eugene T.; Stuck, Vandora C.; Sturke, David R.; Vinson, Roland; Ward, William O.; Williams, Edward; Williams, Orvil L.; Wilson, John.

Marker is on South Lake Drive (South Carolina Route 6) south of East Main Street (U.S. 1), on the right when traveling south.

Courtesy hmdb.org

Credits and Sources:

HMDB