This mural was unveiled in 1995 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Allied Forces victory in Europe (VE- Victory Europe).
Royal Canadian Legion Branch 297 VE Mural
1945 - 1995
50
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This mural was unveiled in 1995 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Allied Forces victory in Europe (VE- Victory Europe).
To the glorious memory of
Tecumseh
"Flying Star"
1768 - 1813
A Shawnee who dreamed of uniting
the Indian nations.
He was renowned for his courage,
compassion and eloquence.
Friend and ally of General Sir Isaac Brock,
Tecumseh was commissionwed
a Brigadier-General by the British
and was killed
in the Battle of the Thames
October 5th, 1813
Erected by
the Ontario-St. Lawrence Development Commission
July 1963
This memorial was unveiled in memory of Brigadier General Tecumseh.
Born in March 1768 in the area of present-day Ohio, Tecumseh was a Shawnee chief and warrior. He became the primary leader of a large, multi-tribal confederacy, who envisioned an independent native nation east of the Mississippi. While attempting to recruit more allies among the southern US tribes, his confederacy and US government troops engaged in a battle that would see the main settlement of his confederacy (located just north of Lafayette, Indiana) captured and burned.
Tecumseh and his confederacy continued to fight the Americans after forming an alliance with Great Britain in the War of 1812. During the war, Tecumseh's confederacy helped in the capture of Fort Detroit. However, after US naval forces took control of Lake Erie in 1813, the British and their native allies retreated into Upper Canada. On 5 October 1813, the American forces engaged the British and their allies at the Battle of the Thames during which Tecumseh was killed.
[plaque]
Dundas Murals
WW II Homecoming
Jubilant & relieved family
members & friends greeted
soldiers returning home
after the Second World War.
Over 250 Morrisburg citizens
served in WW II.
Morrisburg's train station
stood at this site until 1958
when it was demolished
and relocated to the new
railway line one mile north.
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Championed by
Royal Canadian Legion
Branch #48 Morrisburg
2012
This mural commemorates soldiers returning home to Morrisburg after the end of the Second World War.
| THE ROYAL CANADIAN LEGION AND THE LADIES AUXILIARY OF BRANCH 48 MORRISBURG COMMEMORATES THE GALLANT MEN OF THIS COMMUNITY WHO PAID THE SUPREME SACRIFICE IN WORLD WAR II |
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1939 - 1945 |
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Donald Casselman |
WO II |
Air Force |
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Willis Coons |
FO |
Air Force |
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Rex Cummings |
Pte |
Army |
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J. Alex Johnston |
F/Sgt |
Air Force |
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Edmund Jarvis |
PO |
Navy |
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Fred Mason |
F/Sgt |
Air Force |
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John McKoy |
L/Cpl |
Army |
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Bev. McGoun |
PO |
Air Force |
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Lawrence Prunner |
Pte |
Army |
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Jim Neild |
Pte |
Army |
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John Ritchie |
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Merchant Navy |
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Jack Robertson |
PO |
Air Force |
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Carman Reddick |
Pte |
Army |
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Alex Shaver |
Tpr |
Army |
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Arthur Tindal |
Pte |
Army |
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Keith Ufman |
F/Fgt |
Air Force |
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Dwight Van Allen |
Pte |
Army |
| AT THE GOING DOWN OF THE SUN AND IN THE MORNING WE WILL REMEMBER THEM |
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THEY SERVED TILL DEATH WHY NOT WE |
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This monument is dedicated to the citizens of Morrisburg who gave their lives in the Second World War.
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IN GRATEFUL AND UNDYING MEMORY OF THESE WHO GAVE THEIR ALL
LAURENCE EDGAR ABBOTT
CHARLES SYDNEY ANTOINE
ALLAN HICKEY
GEORGE LUNN - FREDERICK LAMA
ARCHIBALD EUGENE MCLELLAN
ARTHUR RUNIONS
WILLIAM MILLROSS ROYS
RESURGANT
[back/arrière]
1939 - 1945
ARMY
ROGER BARKER
LOYES DENNY
R.D. FRASER
H.C. IRVINE
CHAS. LAUBER
LAWRENCE O'FARREL
CLIFFORD SHUTTS
JOHN SWAINSON
R.C.A.F.
CHAS. CARPENTER
GORDON FORBES
WM. MACINTOSH
GERALD ROBERTSON
KOREA
1950 - 1953
This Cenotaph was erected to honour the memory of the members of the Mille Roches and Moulinette communities who gave their lives in the First and Second World Wars.
Milles Roches and Moulinette were among six villages and three hamlets lost with the Hydro and St. Lawrence Seaway projects of the 1950s. On July 1, 1958, the last coffer dam was opened, allowing the waters of the St. Lawrence River to roll over 16,000 hectares of river-front property west of Cornwall. In preparation for this flooding, 6,500 inhabitants were relocated and many homes and structures moved to unaffected areas. Some buildings were preserved at Upper Canada Village as well as the Lost Villages Museum. In the case of the Mille Roches and Moulinette Cenotaph, it was moved to the Lost Villages Museum site to ensure the sacrifice of their citizens would not be forgotten.
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| World War I | |||
| W.H. Andrew | T. Andrews | J. Askew | F. Baker |
| W. Baker | R.V. Bank | E. Barkley | J.W. Barkley |
| T. Barrett | A. Barrie | E. Beckett | M. Beckett |
| D. Beckstead | F. Beckstead | J.W. Biccum | H. Bogart |
| J. Carlyle | W.B. Carlyle | T. Carpenter | W. Carr |
| O.V. Carruthers | E. Cass | F. Casselman | G. Casselman |
| J.G. Casselman | E.D. Cassidy | R. Cassidy | R.D. Cassidy |
| O. Collins | F. Cramer | G. Crawford | C.M. Crobar |
| H. Cross | J. Dagenais | O. Dagenais | T. Daley |
| D. Darling | H. Darling | D. Dillabough | D.A. Dillabough |
| E. Dillabough | R. Dillabough | L. Doering | M. Droppo |
| R. Droppo | C. Dunn | G. Dunn | J.A. Elliott |
| J. Faber | S.F. Fawcett | W.J. Fawcett | J. Foster |
| W.P. Froats | B.E. Fulton | W. Fulton | W. Fyke |
| D.S. Gallan | J.A. Gallan | G. Gibb | E.J. Glasgow |
| N. Glasgow | W. Graham | C.E. Gray | N. Gregoire |
| J. Hall | P. Hanna | A. Harper | F. Harper |
| L. Harper | O. Harper | W.H. Harper | W. Harper |
| A. Hanadine | B. Heatherington | C. Hess | F. Hess |
| C. Hummel | P. Hummel | D. Hunter | D. Hutt |
| W. Hutt | G. Huxtable | H. James | A. Jamieson |
| D. Jarvis | F. Jarvis | A. Johnson | W. Kearns |
| G. Keill | R. Kenney | A. Lapierre | T. Lapierre |
| A. Lawson | F. Lawson | J.S. MacDonald | A. MacGregor |
| E.R. MacIntosh | L.E. Marcellus | B. Marsell | J. Martin |
| W. Masterson | C. McCloskey | R. McCloskey | V. McCadden |
| W. McCadden | J. McInnes | A. McMahon | A. Merkley |
| F. Merkley | G.G. Merkley | I.B. Merkley | J.A.C. Merkley |
| K. Merkley | H. Miller | J. Moad | G. Moran |
| B. Morell | R. Morrison | A. Munro | E. Munro |
| R. Munro | J.C. Munroe | R. Myers | W.L. Myers |
| C. Nadeau | L. Nadeau | L. O’Neil | E. Ouderkirk |
| S. Ouderkirk | R.E. Poidevin | F. Perreault | H. Popperwell |
| D.M. Rae | D. Rae | R. Rae | W. Rae |
| L. Rountwaite | M. Sanders | J. Scoular | G. Seen |
| F. Shaver | H.C. Shaver | S.M. Shaver | I. Shay |
| G. Sirvage | A. Smith | C. Smith | E. Smith |
| G. Smith | H. Smith | R. Smith | W. Smith |
| J. Steinburg | R. Stevens | L.W. Sullivan | S. Sullivan |
| E. Summers | C. Swerdfeger | J. Walsh | R. Walsh |
| J. Wardell | R. Weeger | G.H. Whitteker | J. Williams |
| S. Wilson | G.B. Crawford | ||
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| World War II | |||
| L. Alford | S. Allan | T. Allan | L. Anderson |
| F. Arnold | H. Artus | M. Atlas | S. Atlas |
| L. Babcock | D. Baker | F. Baindese | F. Ball |
| P. Ball | R.V. Banks | A. Barkley | B. Barkley |
| C. Barkley | E. Barkley | R. Barrett | A. Barrie |
| H. Beach | F. Beckstead | J. Behan | E. Belanger |
| W.H. Belanger | B. Bilmore | M. Balck | A. Boals |
| R. Bolster | C. Bouck | A. Bowles | G. Bowles |
| B. Boyd | P. Boyd | F. Bradford | J. Brannen |
| R. Brisson | J.W.E. Brooks | F. Brown | J. Bulger |
| A. Butcher | R. Campderros | L. Cameron | D. Carlyle |
| J. Carlyle | M. Carlyle | W. Carlyle | T.S. Carpenter |
| C. Carr | W. Carr | F. Cass | G. Cass |
| D. Casselman | F. Casselman | M. Casselman | R. Casselman |
| E. Cassidy | H.E. Cassidy | J.A. Cassidy | J.H. Cassidy |
| K. Cassidy | O. Cassidy | S. Chambers | E.J. Cheney |
| J. Cheney | S.J. Cheney | P. Chenier | A. Clayton |
| E. Clayton | W. Cook | B. Colquhoun | D. Coulhart |
| B. Coyne | C. Coyne | J. Coyne | H. Cougler |
| G. Cousineau | F. Cox | P.C. Crombie | J. Cronin |
| A. Cross | J.L. Cross | W. Cross | J. Crump |
| G. Cummings | D. Curran | F. Curran | A. Dagenais |
| M. Dagenais | H. darling | R. Darling | V. David |
| J. Devaney | D.C. Dillabough | J. Doering | L. Doering |
| G. Donald | H.I. Brake | A. Droppo | G. Elliott |
| J. Fader | D. Faulkner | C.T. Fawcett | E. Fawcett |
| L. Fawcett | R.H. Fawcett | S.R. Fawcett | T. Fawcett |
| F. Feeley | W.G. Feeley | P. Froats | E.V. Flynn |
| J. Fleming | D. Fulton | J. Fulton | W. Fulton |
| A. fyke | J. Fyke | L. Fyke | G. Gemeroy |
| V.W. Gibb | E. Glasgow | F. Glasgow | J. Glasgow |
| B. Gordon | D. Gow | W. Gow | C. Gray |
| P. Graafland | A. Harper | C. Harper | F. Harper |
| H.C. Harper | H.W. Harper | L. Harper | M. Harper |
| W. Harper | L. Helmer | H. Henderson | R.V. Haterly |
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| World War II | |||
| J. Hehir | C. Hess | F. Hess | T. Hess |
| A. Hewitt | W. Hough | C.S. Hummel | G. Hummel |
| H.S. Hummel | K. Hummel | L.D. Hummel | R.C. Hummel |
| R.W. Hummel | R. Hummel | I. Hutchinson | J. Hutchinson |
| O. Hutt | A. Irven | W. Irven | P. Jennings |
| R. Tennings | E. Johnson | L. Johnson | E. Kelly |
| A. Labre | C.D. Labre | A. Lambert | K. Lambert |
| J. Lambert | A. Lawson | F. Legault | H. Legault |
| E.M. Lewis | I. Lewis | H. Linsdell | R. Linsdell |
| J. Liscumb | S. Liscumb | H. Lloyd | B.M. loucks |
| D. Loughridge | W. Loughridge | B. Lynch | J. Lynch |
DEDICATED BY
CHESTERVILLE LEGION
BRANCH 434
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| World War II | |||
| M. Lynch | R.A. Lynch | R.L. Lynch | R.M. Lynch |
| W. Lynch | J. Macaulay | A. MacKenzie | J. MacMillan |
| M. MacMillan | R. MacMillan | T. Mains | C. Marcellus |
| L. Marcellus | M. Marcellus | F. Markell | A. Musse |
| B. Masterson | N. Masterson | C. Marquette | T. Martin |
| W. Mattice | J. McAvoy | J. McCadden | M. McCadden |
| H. McCloskey | K. McConnell | J.C. McConnell | T. McGibbon |
| C. McLaughlin | G. McLaughlin | K. McLaughlin | M. McLaughlin |
| R.A. McLaughlin | R.C. McLaughlin | F. McLean | H. McLean |
| R. McLean | E. McLeod | N. McLeod | W.E. McLeod |
| F. McMahon | A. McMillan | A.E. McMillan | D.J. McMillan |
| E.B. McMillan | E. McMillan | R. McMillan | S. McMurray |
| J. McNaule | W. McPherson | G. McWhinney | C. Merkley |
| K. Merkley | L.B. Merkley | C.E. Merkley | M. Merrifield |
| F.M. Moore | F. Moran | F.J. Moran | L. Moran |
| E. Moriarty | J.A. Morris | R.J. Morrow | V. Morrow |
| G. Mosivk | A. Moss | E. Moss | T.F. Moss |
| W. Moss | E. Mulligan | R. Murphy | E. Myers |
| J. Nadeau | W. Nash | A.A. Nichols | G. Olson |
| O.E. Olson | C. Ouderkirk | L.E. Ouderkirk | S. Ouderkirk |
| W.R. Ouderkirk | E. Paul | F. Perrault | V. poole |
| C. Plantz | P. Plantz | W. Price | A. Primeau |
| F. Racine | L. Racine | J.T. Reveler | D. Riddell |
| H. Robinson | F.J. Roland | H. Rose | E.L. Servage |
| O.R. Servage | D. Sirvage | R. Sirvage | B. Sharkley |
| E. Sharkley | H. Sharkey | D. Shaver | F. Shaver |
| R. Sheppard | A. Smirle | L. Smirle | A. Smith |
| C. Smith | D. Smith | E. Smith | E.W. Smith |
| F.L. Smith | L.E. Smith | R.A. Smith | R. Smith |
| W.F. Smith | W. Smith | W. Short | N. Steen |
| D. Steinburg | C. Stewart | H. Stewart | A. St. Pierre |
| L. St. Pierre | V. Strader | C. Thompson | G. Thompson |
| J. Townson | W. Tyres | A. Varin | R. Wardell |
| G. Weeger | L. Whitteker | H. Williamson | W. Worsford |
| D. Young | H. McCloskey | L.A. Shane | L. Schwartz |
| L. Thompson | G.B. Crawford | N. Laprade | |
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| Korean War | |||
| B.R. Barkley | L. Brodeur | G. Dillabough | M. Gibb |
| W. Murray | G. Walls | ||
| N.A.T.O. | |||
| R. Bolster | D. Buckle | D. Carr | B. Chouinard |
| B. Curran | T. Erath | D. Hendsbee | R.G. Hummel |
| R. Gray | T. Hopkins | G. McHardie | R. Murphy |
| J.R. Nuttell | W. Revels | P. St. Denis | J. Stewart |
| C. Thompson | L. Williamson | V. Williamson | M.R. Feeley |
| G.J. MacHardie | P. Poirier | ||
| U.N. Peacekeeping | |||
| D. Buckle | B. Chouinard | D.F. Cook | M.L. Cook |
| R. Deslauriers | R. Gray | R. Larose | G. McHardie |
| R.G. Hummel | I. MacLeod | R.J. Miltimore | R. Murphy |
| W. Murray | J.R. Nuttell | R. Paquette | P. St. Denis |
| J. Stewart | C.H. Tym | V. Williamson | E. Windsor |
| G.J. MacHardie | P. Poirier | D. de Bruijn | |
THIS MONUMENT IS TO HONOUR THESE MEN AND WOMEN WHO SERVED CANADA SO WE CAN LIVE IN PEACE
The Chesterville Legion Branch 434 Cenotaph, made of black granite, was erected in 2008 and dedicated to the men and women of the Chesterville area who served in Canada’s military forces.
WINCHESTER DISTRICT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
ERECTED IN HONOURED MEMORY - WW II
This plaque, located inside the Winchester District Memorial Hospital, is dedicated to members who died during the Second World War and is inscribed with their names.
The Winchester Cenotpah is located outside the hospital.
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For King and Country
Members of
Iroquois United Church
Who have volunteered for active service
with
Canada's Fighting Forces
1939 - 1945
[column 1/colonne 1]
Brading Jerry
Brading Kenneth
Brading Lloyd
Brading Wallace
Beaupre Keith
Bebee Roy
Brontmeyer Donald
Brouse Mack
Bullock George
Caldwell Carman
Caldwell Graham
Carter Frank
Davy Gilbert
Dark William
De Board Edward
Ellis Marshall
Fader Ernest
Fergusson Duncan
[column 2/colonne 2]
Gilson Arnold
Hadley James
Herman Mike
Hess Borden
Hodgson Rev. J.L.
Hutchison Gordon
Janal Edwin
Janack Mary
Janack Mildred
Jamieson Doris
Johnston Alex
Keeler David
Keeler Lorne
Kirker Dalton
Knowles Douglas
Knox William
[column 3/colonne 3]
Merkley Roy
Miller Donald
Miller Frederick
Morrison James
Perault Douglas
Redmond Arnold
Roberts Charles
Roberts Edward
Roberts Joseph
Roberts Leonard
Roberts Percy
Robertson Lyall
Scott Allan
Seely James
Shaver Allan
Shaver Alex
Shaver Dorothy
Shaver Garnet
Sisty Dominic
Standen David
Stewart Laurie
Storey Dwight
[column 4/colonne 4]
Thompson Edward G.
Thompson Edward P.
Thompson Gordon
Thompson Kenneth
Tripney Clifford
Van Allen Dwight
Whittle Norman
This memorial, a framed scroll, is dedicated to the members of Iroquois United Church who served in the Second World War.
The scroll contains a list of names, arranged into four columns.
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Toussaint Island Ambush
16 September 1812
The 1st Regiment of Dundas Militia under Captain Michael Ault, Supported by the Grenville Militia counter-attacked American forces on Toussaint Island, thwarting enemy plans to ambush and capture Lieutenant Fitzgibbon’s 49th Regiment of Foot supply convoy. Loss of life was incurred by both opposing forces.
Embuscade de I‘Île Toussaint
16 septembre 1812
Le 1er Régiment de la Milice de Dundas sous les ordres du capitaine Michael Ault, appuyé par la Milice de Grenville, a contre-attaqué les forces américaines sur I‘Île Toussaint, déjouant les projets ennemis d’embusquer et de prendre le convoi de ravitaillement du 49ième Régiment de Fantassins sous les ordres du lieutenant Fitzgibbon. Il y eut perte de vies parmi les deux forces opposées.
Donation by/ de Frank Ault
This memorial, a stone plaque on a pedestal, is dedicated to the Toussaint Island Ambush.
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Fort Needless
1812 – 1814
The Point Iroquois Blockhouse witnessed shots fired on U.S. General Wilkinson’s invasion forces. Captured and burned on 7th November 1813, the Blockhouse was rebuilt in 1814. As hostilities had ended in this area, British troops referred to it as “Fort Needless”.
Le Fort Inutile
1812 – 1814
Le Blockhaus de la Pointe des Iroquois fut témoin de coups de feu dirigés sur les forces envahissantes du Général américain Wilkinson. Pris et incendiés le 7 novembre 1813, le Blockhaus fut reconstruit en 1814. Les hostilités ayant cessé dans ce secteur, les troupes anglaises lui ont attribué le nom de « Fort Inutile ».
Donation by/ de Iroquois Matilda Lions Club
This memorial, a stone plaque on a pedestal, is dedicated to the Iroquois Point Blockhouse.