Cornwall WW1 Memorial Obelisk

Cornwall, Prince Edward Island
Type
Other

This memorial, erected by the town of Cornwall and local veterans, is dedicated to the local war dead of the First World War.

Inscription

[front/devant]

THEY HAVE WON A DEATHLESS VICTORY

PTE. GEORGE E. YEO
KINGSTON
DIED OF WOUNDS
NOV. 20, 1917
PTE. HORACE GARDINER
KILLED IN ACTION
SEPT. 27, 1918

[right side/côté droit]

PTE. ROBERT E. WHITE
CORNWALL
KILLED IN ACTION
OCT. 30, 1917
PTE. ETHAN C. WHITE
CORNWALL
DIED OF WOUNDS
JUNE 14, 1918

[back/arrière]

PTE. DANIEL MCPHEE
NEW HAVEN
KILLED IN ACTION
AUG. 24, 1918
PTE. ANDREW GASS
NEW HAVEN
KILLED IN ACTION
SEPT. 2, 1918

[left side/côté gauche]

PTE. VICTOR J. MCDONALD
CORNWALL
DIED FROM EFFECTS OF GAS
JAN. 6, 1920
PTE. DAMIEN LEONARD
CORNWALL
DIED ON MILITARY SERVICE
DEC. 16, 1918

Location
Cornwall WW1 Memorial Obelisk

Between Cornwall Drive and Main Street
Cornwall
Prince Edward Island
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 46.2283179
Long. -63.21687

obelisk (front)

Sgt. G.E. Gallant
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obelisk (right side)

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obelisk (back)

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obelisk (left side)

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