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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VPS_windsor-locks-world-war-i-and-ii-monument-a-war-memorial_Windsor-Locks-CT.html
To you from failing hands
We throw the torch
Be yours to hold it high
McCrae
To The Honor Of The
Men And Women Of
Windsor Locks
Wo Served Their
Country In
World War I
World War II
Paid The Supreme Sacrifice
1917 — 1918
Lo…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VPR_windsor-locks-vietnam-war-monument-a-war-memorial_Windsor-Locks-CT.html
In Honor
To Those Men and Women
From Windsor Locks Who Served
In the Armed Forces of
The United States of America
During the Vietnam War
1964 — 1973
Erected by the Town of Windsor Locks
And the Veterans Memorial Committee
May 1976 …
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VPQ_soldiers-memorial-hall-historical_Windsor-Locks-CT.html
1890
Soldiers Memorial Hall
built by
Charles E. Chaffee.
and presented by him
to
J.H. Converse Post.
No 67 G.A.R.
In memory of those who went from
Windsor Locks and lost their lives
in the service of Our Country
in the late Civil War.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1VOZ_windsor-locks-korean-conflict-monument-a-war-memorial_Windsor-Locks-CT.html
In Honor
To Those Men and Women
From Windsor Locks Who Served
In the Armed Forces of
The United States of America
During the Korean Conflict
1950 — 1953
Erected by the Town of Windsor Locks
And the Veterans Memorial Committee
May 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMRCH_windsor-locks_Windsor-Locks-CT.html
(front)Windsor Locks
Incorporated May 30, 1854, the town was formerly Pine Meadow district of Windsor. A Dutch trader, Captain Adriaen Block, came up the Connecticut River in the spring of 1614 as far as Enfield Rapids.
The first three settl…