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Hartsdale/ Westchester NY USA

 

A German Shepherd wearing a Red Cross blanket stands on a rough-hewn boulder. The dog stands in an alert stance with head and ears perked up and tail extended nearly straight. A canteen and helmet lie below the dog's front paws. The helmet has an indentation, possibly representative of a shrapnel hole. 

Erected in 1923 in memory of the 7,000 military dogs that served in World War I, the monument also serves as a memorial to all military dogs, many of whom are buried in the Hartsdale Pet Cemetery. The sculpture was reportedly modeled after a dog, who with its owner, daily passed the office of designer Walter A. Buttendorf. The monument was funded with public contributions, including pennies from school children. The cemetery donated the parcel of land.

 

 
      
New York New York USA

(NAMES OF 590 MEN ARE LISTED IN 9 COLUMNS.)
ON OPPOSITE SIDE OF BOULDER: TO THE DEAD / OF THE / 307TH INFANTRY A.E.F / 590 OFFICERS AND MEN / 1917-1919/

 
      
New York New York USA

North side

93RD ST 
DIVISION 
(US) 
[Insignia] 
369TH 
INFANTRY 
REGIMENT 
(15TH REG-NYG) 
(COLORED) 
IN MEMORY 
1918 
MEUSE-ARGONNE 
OFFENSIVE 
RIPONT 
MONT-CUVELET 
SECHAULT 
26 SEP - 1OCT 


South side

161 ST 
DIVISION 
(FR) 
[Insignia] 
369TH 
INFANTRY 
REGIMENT 
(15TH REG-NYG) 
(COLORED) 
IN MEMORY 
1918 
MEUSE-ARGONNE 
OFFENSIVE 
RIPONT 
MONT-CUVELET 
SECHAULT 
26 SEP - 1OCT 

 
      
Staten Island New York USA

ERECTED / IN MEMORY OF / JOSEPH H. LYONS / BORN NOV. 13, 1891 DIED
DEC. 12, 1934

A GALLANT SOLDIER / IN THE WORLD WAR / 1917-1918/

A CIVIC MINDED CITIZEN / BELOVED BY ALL WHO KNEW HIM / PRO PATRIA/
DEDICATED BY / JAMES S. SLOSSON POST / AMERICAN LEGION / MAY 28,
1938/

 
      
New York New York USA

MEMORIAL KNOLL / TO THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR / LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY/
IN THE WORLD WAR / ERECTED / 1921/