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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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