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Franklin County
Courthouse
211 W. Commercial
Ozark, Franklin County, Arkansas
1904 structure remodeled to current appearance in 1944
Listed in National Register of Historic Places on September 22, 1995.
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In Memory of our Friends Lost in:
Korea
1950-1953
Garland E. Darter
Charles McCartney
Otis E. Hutchison
Vietnam
1965-1975
Rickey Pyle
Otis E. Hutchison Jr.
John F. Schaffer
Wayne J. Sanders
Iraq
1990-1991
Charleston's own 296th Medical unit activated
No action related casualties.
Ozark's own A.N.G. "C" Battery
142nd F.A. activated deployed
Persian Gulf. No action related injuries.
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Franklin County
Civil War
1860-1864
U.S. Killed
Jacob Arbaugh
William Bowman
Joel Arrington
Marcus Hogan
James Hamm
Elijah Hamm
William Howell
Isiac Kirk
Loviti Locklear
James Milton
James M.F. Milton
William McLaughlin
Josiah Powell
John Powell
James Richardson
Josiah Richardson
William W. Sadler
Marchant Thomas
Creed Wisdom
Ambers Warren
Robert D. Carnahan
John H. Waller
James English
In Memory of W.H. Fayth
Lt. Col. who killed northeast Ozark June 25, 1864. Aged 26 Years.
Franklin County
Civil War
C.S.A. Killed
Horace Beneux
Virgil Beneux
Derosey Carrol
James Craig
George Davis
William Fayth
John Hail
Franklin Hunter
Elijah Hamm
Mit Hayes
Thomas James
John Kilgore
W.G. Morris
Jessie Milton
James Milton
John Mitchell
Thomas Milam
John McKinney
Ames Perkins
James Russell
William Randolph
Edward Richards
Randolph Titsworth
William Turner
Alexander Williams
John Williams
Miles Williams
Soloman Wagner
William Williams
Robert Adams
John W. Williams
Harvey Hunter
Luke Covert
G.W. Turner |
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The citizens of Franklin County have caused this monument to be erected
not to glorify war but forever to serve the cause of peace.
These gave all:
World War I
Willie Bethany
Bob Cullins
William E. Bateman
Earle Hale
Arch D. Compton
Lige King
Milton Pruett
Henry Pruitt
John Taylor
Sid Thompson
Willie S. Barham
World War II
Robert E. Anderson
Troy I. Booker
Charles G. Andrews Sr.
Sam A. Baker
Chrissie C. Barton
Edmund Brumley
John D. Corkille
Albert Davis
William F. Cannon Jr.
Earnest Cox
Fred D. Dixon
Thomas S. Durham
James M. English
Hoyt Findley
Homer R. Faught
John C. Ford
Fern Garrott
William C. Gibson
Amon W. Gates
Green Griffin
Loyd E. Haislip
Jack Harger
Ermen E. Hale
Clyde L. Holmes
William B. Irvin
Willis A. James
Willis F. McElroy
John McGee
Raymond L. McKinney
Mont V. King
Hartwell C. Metcalf
Jack V. Milton
Edward E. Mitchell
James W. Nation
James Oliver
Herbert H. Nichols
Willis C. Prichard
Lawrence W. Rinke
Joseph N. Pritchett
Clarence A. Reed
Duster Robinson
Eugene B. Shott
Jimmie D. Shambarger
James F. Story
Hollis C. Smith
Riginal W. Stuettgen
William L. Snow
Austin B. Swearingen
Russell Walker
William H. Wheeless
Sam W. Woods
Elby Hall
Edgar Hudson
Orbit Hale
Owen Johnson
Here we enshrine forever the glorious memory of the living and the dead,
who through their valiant efforts and bitter sacrifice have kept us a
free people.
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Battery C 2/142 F.A.
Arkansas Army National Guard and many others from Franklin County went.
They ALL returned.
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In Memory and Appreciation of Thomas Carter Dangers
August 3, 1918 - December 26, 1992
Through his efforts this memorial park became a reality. |
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Franklin County Court House
Ozark was designated as the county seat of Franklin County in 1837 and
the first Court House in the county was erected on this site in 1838. |
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Cornerstone of the Court House: 1904
Honorable J.M. Wells, County Judge
J.T. Greer, Commissioner
Gibb, Architect
E.L. Koonce, Contractor
Laid by the Masonic Fraternity
A.L. 5904
Ozark Lodge No. 79
John T. Hicks, G.M.
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