Mathews Mill Veterans Monument

West Side:

Forever Honour'd Forever Mourn'd

This tablet is reverently dedicated to the memory of

Thomas L. Hitt

Carl Henry Holder

who gave their lives for their country in the Korean Conflict

South Side:

Erected 1947

by

Employees and Management of

Mathews Mill

East Side:

In Memoriam

Here in enduring bronze are

recorded the names of those

from Mathews Mill who gave

their lives for their country

in World War II:

William E. Bleckley

Manson J. Browne

Boyd E. Burgess

Maxwell M. Chapman

P. Otis Coker

Dewey E. Cooper, Jr.

Ervin W. Crowe

J. Lawrence Daniel

Thomas R. Gambrell

Cecil G. Gentry

James B. Hammons

William E. Harrison

Heyward Holley

Vern G. Holley

Collins D. Holt

Robert Owings

Homer Edd Padgett

Joe D. Richard

Paul R. Underwood, Jr.

Frank A Wind, Jr.

North Side:

Dedicated to the Honor of

the men and women who

served our country in

World War II

1941 - 1946

Marker is at the intersection of Columbia Avenue and South Carolina Highway 178, on the left when traveling east on Columbia Avenue.

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