Carleton First World War Memorial

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Marilyn Gurney
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Type

Carleton First World War Memorial

Carleton, Nova Scotia

Notice:

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This memorial was erected by the citizens of Carleton in 1920 as a memorial to the five local war dead of the First World War.

Inscription

[top/haut]
PTE. KEITH S
CROSBY
KILLED IN ACTION
FRANCE
APRIL 11, 1916

CORP. CHARLES C.STINGEL
KILLED IN ACTION
VIMY, APRIL 10,1917

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ERECTED AS A MEMORIAL TO

OUR PATRIOT DEAD

BY THE PEOPLE OF CARLETON

1920

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PTE.Elkanah
CLEMENTS
GASSED AT
PASSCHENDAELE
DIED AT CARLETON JULY 27, 1918

PTE BENJAMIN O.
BLAUVELT
DIED

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PTE OSBORNE
PERRY
KILLED IN ACTION
YPRES
JUNE 10 1918

PTE TRUMAN N
ALLEN
KILLED IN ACTION
FRANCE
MARCH 18 1918




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PTE N. STCLAIR
CLEMENTS
GASSED AT
VIMY RIDGE
DIED AT PARRSBORO
NOV 7 1923

Location
Carleton First World War Memorial

Northeast corner of the intersection of Highways 203 and 340
Carleton
Nova Scotia
GPS Coordinates
Lat. 44.00729
Long. -65.92753