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. |
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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