The original Roll of Honour was erected by residents of what was once called the Dixie district, honouring 147 soldiers from the district who served in the First World War. Twenty-two were killed in action.
By 2016, the bronze plaque had been stolen six times. The material used for replacement plaques has varied, some were made of bronze and some of aluminum. The Roll of Honour is now replaced with a composite resin plaque that is fashioned to look like bronze.