Marion County Veterans Memorial
Introduction
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Dedicated in 1962, this monument includes the names of all of the men from Hannibal, Missouri, who died in service to their country during World War I and World War II. The monument was created with the help of the city and state government along with numerous local organizations, including both the VFW and American Legion posts, along with the Service Mothers of World War II. In recent years, the public library has worked to provide genealogical information about many of the veterans whose names appear on the plaques that adorn each side of the monument. In front of the monument is a stone with a plaque placed in honor of men who died in World War I that was dedicated in 1922 by the Woman's Auxiliary American Legion.
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The monument with the 1922 memorial stone in the foreground
Backstory and Context
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This monument is one of several in the city of Hannibal that is dedicated in honor of veterans. After a successful fundraising campaign, another veterans monument was dedicated during Veterans Day observations in 2021 at the Cardiff Hill overlook that incorporates the bell from the USS Hannibal. That vessel served in conflicts from the Samish-American War in 1898 to World War I and World War II. The ship was decommissioned in 1944, and its bell was on display at Kiwanis Park until the creation of the new monument at Cardiff Hill overlook.
Sources
Husar, Edward. "Hannibal officials continue push to erect new Veterans Memorial," The Herald-Whig, Hannibal, Missouri, September 1st, 2019. Accessed December 12th, 2023. https://www.whig.com/archive/article/hannibal-officials-continue-push-to-erect-new-veterans-memorial/article_92156e37-d37e-58d7-9ec3-ec7364ab061a.html.
Kay Ellis. Marion County Veterans Memorial, Hannibal Free Public Library, Digital Collections. Accessed December 12th, 2023. http://www.hannibal.lib.mo.us/digital_collections.htm.
McDonald, Trevor. Veterans Memorial dedication filled with patriotism, honor, Hannibal Courier Post. November 8th, 2021. Accessed December 12th, 2023. Veterans Memorial dedication filled with patriotism, honor.