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Description: The shape of the Durham WWI monument is unusual. It is a rectangular monument with curved embellishments on its sides. Near the top of the memorial is a an American flag shield. A palm branch is carved above a list of Durham residents who died during the war.
Inscription:
Front face: DEDICATED / TO THOSE WHO SERVED IN / THE WORLD WAR / 1917-1919 / ROLL OF THE HONORED DEAD / [A list of Durham residents who died during World War I]
Dedication date: November, 1921
Materials & Techniques: Stone.
Sponsor: The Junior Order of United American Mechanics
Landscape: Located in front of the Durham County courthouse, this monument stands next to the Durham County World War II and the Durham County Korea and Vietnam Veterans Monuments.
City: Durham
County: Durham
Subjects: World War I
11 July 2014 | Commemorative Landscapes of North Carolina