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In Memoriam

Veterans' Memorial Streets, Bridges,
Parks, Marina & Playgrounds

World War II, Korea & Vietnam

Plaque Photos courtesy John Hirtle,
Production Manager & Ad Designer
- Atlantic News -

[American Legion Post 35, Hampton, New Hampshire]
In observance of every Memorial Day, below are listed the Veterans of Foreign Wars who gave the supreme sacrifice in defense of their country, in WORLD WAR II, KOREA and VIETNAM and streets, bridges, parks & playgrounds in Hampton, named in their honor.

Table of Contents

  1. Blake Lane
    Richard W. Blake -- World War II

  2. Cuss Lane
    John A. Cuss -- World War II

  3. Dearborn Avenue
    Norman M. Dearborn -- World War II

  4. Gray Avenue
    Roland M. Gray -- World War II

  5. Naves Road
    Robert W. Naves -- World War II

  6. Parr Street
    Harry A. Parr, Jr. -- World War II

  7. Raymond Lane
    Richard T. Raymond -- World War II

  8. Tobey Street
    Edward W. Tobey -- World War II

  9. Neil R. Underwood Memorial Bridge
    Neil R. Underwood -- World War II

  10. White's Lane
    Robert K. White -- World War II

  11. Hedman Avenue
    Robert S. Hedman -- Korea

  12. Brown Marine Pier
    Bruce W. Brown -- Vietnam

  13. Brown Athletic Field
    Mark L. Brown -- Vietnam

  14. Cusack Road
    George G. Cusack -- Vietnam

  15. Falcone Circle
    John P. Falcone, Jr. -- Vietnam

  16. Philbrick Children's Park
    Steven J. Philbrick -- Vietnam

  17. Shaw Street
    Robert Shaw -- Vietnam

  18. Smith Avenue
    Murray L. Smith -- Vietnam

  19. St. Cyr Drive
    James St. Cyr -- Vietnam
[Compiled by John M. Holman, Past Chaplain
American Legion Post 35, Hampton, New Hampshire]