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War Memorial - Laramie, Wyoming, USA




World War I

Eagle War Memorial WW I Eagle

This is the World War One Memorial in Laramie Wyoming. This memorial commemorates every resident of Albany County, together with every student or employee of the University of Wyoming, who lost their life in World War One.
The memorial is located opposite of the Albany County Courthouse.



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In gratitude to
the men and women
of the
University of Wyoming
and
the county of Albany
who served in the
World War
and in loving memory
of those who gave
their lives in Service
April 6, 1917 - November 11, 1918
Daniel J. Allen
Benjamin Holden Appleby
Fred Boch
Merville E. Brandt
Leich D. Colburn
William N. Collins
Robert Benjamin Cross
Charles Gustates(?) Delario
John A. Dorchsus(?)
Joseph Fine
Herman Greaser
Elmer F. Hand
Edward Thomas Hegewald
James Glenn Holman
William Freemont Howe
Charles Purdy Hutton
Martin Sands Johnson
Jesse L. Ring
Gilbert W. Looker(?)
John Mares
Harry Lester Mathison
Verle(?) Matteson
Gordon David Michie
Oakley Day Overton
Peter Paul
James Edward Pottock Jr.
Scott Ray Robertson
John Christian Schott
Harrison ?. Taylor
Joseph Thomas
John Vass
This monument is the gift
from
Edward Ivinson
who with his beloved wife
Jane Ivinson
were among the earliest
pioneers and builders of
this city arriving in Laramie
May 1888 on the first
Incoming train of the
Union Pacific Railroad

Truster of the
University of Wyoming
1887 - 1893

Mayor of Laramie
1919 - 1920

Dedicated 1924


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This page is dedicated to the 10 million victims of World War I and 60 million victims of World War II.
We should always remember the immense grief and loss each war brought to the world.

   Angel



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