Memorials   

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War Memorials (photos coming soon)

 

Memorial: Civil War (granite statue with soldier on top, located on Billerica Common)

 

In Honor Of: 

Edwin W. Huse

John G. Steward

Edward A. Adams

Stephen H. Parker

William S Collins

William Hays

Charles A. Saunders

Pollard R. Shumway

Franklin Hannaford

Denis Buckley

Hiram E. Davis

Henry Newbury

Edward H. Persons

Calvin G. Tuttle

Albert E. Farmer

Joseph F. Richardson

Ward Locke

George E. Gilman

James Shields

Reuben J. Gilman

James T. Edwards

Asa John Patten

Thomas H. Maxwell

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Memorial: WWI & WWII (same stone/plaque located on Billerica Common)

 

In Honor Of: WWI

Frederick H. Casey

Harold W. Estey

Robert L. Fisk

William H. McGrath

Winthrop A. Wright

 

In Honor Of: WWII

William J. Reagan

Paul R. Sheehan

Irving W. Shaff

Albert H. Solomon

Robert W. Solomon

Richard Valyou

Robert F. Willard

Frederick D. Gilbert

Cornelius G. Grimes

Paul F. Horman

Joseph M. Walsh

John C. Hunt

Richard H. Johnston

James R. Fall

Leslie W. Franz

Donald R. Lewis

Edward F. McGinness

Kenneth J. Mears

Joseph P. Miscone

Francis E. Newell

Harry E. Newman

Robert Landerson

Robert F. Bostow

Walter Broucha

Francis J. Connolly

Herbert S. Crombie

Donald F. Davis

Chandler H. Davidson

Thomas F. Flaherty

 

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Memorial: Korean War (granite stone/plaque on Andover Road)

 

In Honor Of:

Donald Carmichael

Wallace Ritter

Albert Vaillancourt

Robert Farthing

Richard Brouillette

Frederick Selfridge

 

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Memorial: Vietnam Veterans (Red Brick V, names on 6 crosses in front of, located at Vietnam Veterans park, Treble Cove road)

 

In Honor Of:

William Blades

Paul Newman, Jr.

Thomas Bush

James Long

Paul Frink

Robert Harrison

 

 

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