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A bronze inscription plaque attached to a granite steel that features an incised image of an eagle with its wings spread.
A bronze inscription plaque attached to a granite steel that features an incised image of an eagle with its wings spread.
Located at the intersection os Jefferson and Lawrence Street.
Located at the intersection os Jefferson and Lawrence Street.
The memorial honors those from Salem who died in World War I.
The memorial honors those from Salem who died in World War I.
On bronze plaque reads:
On bronze plaque reads:
1917 ROLL OF HONOR  
1917 ROLL OF HONOR  
On granite: WORLD WAR I
On granite: WORLD WAR I
DONATED BY THE CITY OF SALEM/ REDEDICATED BY MAYOR ANTHONY V. SALVO
DONATED BY THE CITY OF SALEM/ REDEDICATED BY MAYOR ANTHONY V. SALVO
NOVEMBER 11, 1986.
NOVEMBER 11, 1986.



Revision as of 13:52, 28 January 2011

A bronze inscription plaque attached to a granite steel that features an incised image of an eagle with its wings spread.

Located at the intersection os Jefferson and Lawrence Street.

The memorial honors those from Salem who died in World War I.

On bronze plaque reads:

1917 ROLL OF HONOR

On granite: WORLD WAR I

DONATED BY THE CITY OF SALEM/ REDEDICATED BY MAYOR ANTHONY V. SALVO

NOVEMBER 11, 1986. [[Category:Statues and Memorials]

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