World War One Memorial

World War One Memorial

The memorial consists of a large roughhewn block of granite about four feet high on a base of roughhewn granite with a bronze plaque set into the stone. The plaque has an ornate frame that is part of the casting. Featured on the plaque are war scenes in relief. At the top left is a battleship with the name AMERICAN LEGION, top right is a biplane, bottom left is a scene of soldiers charging into combat and the bottom right scene shows artillery in action. Centered inside the frame with the scenes above and below is a shield, also in relief, with the inscriptions and list of those who died. At the top of the shield above the inscriptions appears the American Legion Logo.

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Date of Installation:

November 10, 1923

Organization Responsible for Installation:

American Legion Post 23 Gastonia and Gaston County

Memorial War Era(s):

WWI

Location:

The memorial is located in front of and to the right of Gaston County War Memorial Hall at 109 W. 2nd Ave, Gastonia, NC.

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Published on February 3, 2017