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This building dedicated to the men of Sugar Grove Township known and unknown who served their country.&#13;
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MEXICAN WAR VETERAN&#13;
Chauncey H. Snow&#13;
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Joseph Albee&#13;
Willard Algril&#13;
Henry Ankel&#13;
Nathaniel C. Austin&#13;
Alfred Barnes&#13;
M.D. Benjamin&#13;
Green Bennett&#13;
Henry Bews&#13;
Isaac Bogarth&#13;
William Bronson&#13;
James. D. Brower&#13;
Thomas G. Calkins&#13;
David W. Carson&#13;
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Joseph B. Crawford&#13;
William Crocker&#13;
Alonzo J. Denny&#13;
Charles O. Dorr&#13;
Edward F. Dorr&#13;
George L. Dorr&#13;
Marshall Dorr&#13;
W.H. Dugan&#13;
A. Ecker&#13;
Henry Elkins&#13;
Robert Finley&#13;
Stephen Gibson&#13;
George Gunter&#13;
Thomas Hamilton&#13;
Henry M. Harmes&#13;
William H. Harrison&#13;
William I. Hayes&#13;
Henry S. Hicks&#13;
William H. Hill&#13;
Alonzo V. Howard&#13;
Moses D.M. Hubbard&#13;
James D. Hughes&#13;
Joseph Ingham&#13;
Ira Jacobs&#13;
Rodney F. Jay&#13;
Rufus Johnson&#13;
Sylvester M. Johnson&#13;
David Jones&#13;
James Jones&#13;
Ashael T. Judd&#13;
Michael Kouth&#13;
Z.A. Lennington&#13;
Paul J.B. Marion&#13;
Francis M. Meadows&#13;
Frank Mighell&#13;
James Mighell&#13;
John Moore&#13;
Miles Murray&#13;
Aldolph Nebrind&#13;
Malden C. Newman&#13;
Jerome Phillips&#13;
Reuben E. Perkins&#13;
Albert G. Riley&#13;
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William H. Russell&#13;
Horace Satterlee&#13;
Xavier Schmidt&#13;
Napolen Sloan&#13;
Albridge Smith&#13;
David Smith&#13;
Phillip Stage&#13;
James Stewart&#13;
Samuel Swift&#13;
Walker Thompson&#13;
Eleazier Todd&#13;
James Van Sickles&#13;
Aaron Velie&#13;
Gerald E. Wagner&#13;
Percy M. Waite&#13;
Charles Weaver&#13;
Arthur B. West&#13;
Fred Otis White&#13;
Orrin Z. Whitford&#13;
Darius D. Williams&#13;
Robert H. Winglow&#13;
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Frank Booth, Inf.&#13;
Percy Booth, Inf.&#13;
John W. Claesson, Coast Art.&#13;
Clarence Clyne, Ord.&#13;
Ralph Coddington, Inf.&#13;
Budd J. Doty, Inf.&#13;
Oliver Eckburg, Inf.&#13;
Harry Gaylor, Field Art.&#13;
John Gaylor, Cav.&#13;
John Goodell, Inf.&#13;
Leroy Graham, QMC&#13;
Wray Graham, SATC&#13;
George Hackett, Coast Art.&#13;
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Emery Johnson, Inf.&#13;
Frank Judd, Can. Inf.&#13;
Ralph I. Judd, Tank Corp.&#13;
Albert Keslinger, Inf.&#13;
Lee Kouth, Inf.&#13;
Hugh Lambeth, Inf.&#13;
Harvey Lorah, Field Art.&#13;
Clifford Loucks, Navy&#13;
Donald McNair, Inf.&#13;
Francis McNair, Navy&#13;
Frank McNair, Med. Dept.&#13;
Robert McNair, Inf.&#13;
Willis Moore, Navy&#13;
Ingoald Nordreat, Navy&#13;
John Probst, Inf.&#13;
Clyde Rollins, Field Art.&#13;
Lynn Rollins, Eng.&#13;
Walter Rollins, Amn.Te.&#13;
Harry Schmidt, Mar. Corp.&#13;
Herbert Seagrist, QMC&#13;
Rocco Shoemaker, Inf.&#13;
Stanley B. Snow, Aviation&#13;
Emil Sunberg, Inf.&#13;
Abe Toms, Inf.&#13;
Harold Vickers, Cav.&#13;
Henry Wittry, MTC&#13;
John Wittry, Aviation&#13;
Mickeal Wittry, Inf.&#13;
Robert Wittry, Field Art.&#13;
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