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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