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War Memorial Markers at Goodwin Park
Purpose:
War Memorials –
- World War I
- Spanish American War
- Memorial for all wars
Location: (Street, Park, GPS)
Goodwin Park
N 43D04.423' W070D45.918'
Date Installed:
unknown
Date or Era Referenced:
- World War I
- 1898-1902
Description:
- Three sided bronze plaque sitting atop a concrete stand, the top of each panel bears the emblem of the City of Portsmouth, there are three columns of names on each plaque.
- Granite stone with a plaque inset into it, sitting on a granite slab in the ground.
- Granite stone approximately 3'x3' with a bronze plaque attached to the center. The stone is sitting in the ground on one side of the WWI memorial and across from the Civil War Monument.
Wording:
- Honor Roll (names listed by subsections of type of service)
- This memorial is dedicated to the men and women of Portsmouth, N.H. who served their country so valiantly in all wars
- Dedicated to the veterans of Portsmouth, N.H. who served in the Spanish American War 1898-1902 Sponsored by the Frank E Booma Post, No 1, Portsmouth, N.H. 1948
Affiliations:
- City of Portsmouth
Summary:
- breaks down the list of names by branch of the military as well as: nurses, Yeoman F, Allies
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