This Tablet is erected in appreciation of the patriotism valor and fidelity of the boys of Dickson County who served their county in the World War 1917-1919
And
To the sacred memory of those who made the supreme sacrifice and laid down their lives that Liberty and Justice should prevail in the world.
White Boys
Ashworth, Richard
Berry, Lucien
Breeden, Lawrence
Browning, William Luther
Buckner, Clyde I.
Buttry, Daucey
Carter, James L.
Carter, William C.
Carter, Jeff T.
Clifton, Samuel J.
Dunnagan, Sam R.
Donaldson, Rawley
England, Zuma
Field, Thomas C.
Goodwin, Sam Virgil
Herbison, Ellie T.
Hooper, Pearlis
Hudgins, Walter J.
James, Hugh S.
Knott, Charles I.
Lyle, Justin
McCollom, Geo. K.
Manley, Walter C.
Martin, Roy
Martin, William Edgar
Moore, Elijah
Nesbitt, Arthie H.
Oakley, Frank C.
Oakley, James B.
Outlaw, Gromer B.
Pack, Phillip
Peeler, Willam Edward
Shawl, Dudley
Sheley, John C.
Stuart, Olin D.
Taylor, Aretus
Tidwell, George L.
Welch, Mark
Woodward, Selkirk
Colored Boys
Adams, McKinley
Hutton, John Brady
Spicer, Ulysus
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