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SR117 Fort Lewis
The local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution erected in 1927 a monument marking the location of Fort Lewis which had been built by General Andrew Lewis.
MP 20.0 LAWS Children
Lawrence Augustine Washington Society Children of the American Revolution at the Daughters of the American Revolution state conference. Members: Holding flag - Charles F. Massey, Junior Vice President, Walter P. Massey, Helen Price Hotoler, Retha…
Tags: Charles F. Massey, DAR, Daughters of the American Revolution, Eleanor Gillespie Scully, Ethel A. Cooper, Helen Price Hotoler, Hettie Turner, John Edward O'Neal, Lawrence Augustine Washington Society Children of the American Revolution, Mary Devereaux Bowles, Mollie Baker Glass, Mrs. J.F. Negley Scully, Mrs. William P Massey, Retha Carson Cooper, Walter P. Massey, William P. Massey, Winchester
RNC 80 WWI Monument
This monument was erected in 1925 by the Margaret Lynn Lewis Chapter of the DAR to honor Roanoke soldiers who served in World War I. It is located in Argonne Circle on King George Avenue.
RNC 152 WWI Monument
This monument was erected in 1925 by the Margaret Lynn Lewis Chapter of the DAR to honor Roanoke soldiers who served in World War I. It is located in Argonne Circle on King George Avenue.