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Wachusett Street and Walk Hill Street
Boston
MA
USA

05/15/1921

 

bronze tablet attached to a boulder 

 

 

      
Intersection of South Albany and Ventnor Avenues
Atlantic City
NJ
USA

 

The  temple,  simple  but  graceful  in  lines,  is  a  circular building,
124  feet  in  diameter,  with walls  and  its  16  Doric columns of  buff  Indiana limestone.  Open  at  the  top,  it  has  four entrances,  facing,  generally, the  points  of  the  compass.  Its  steps  and paving  between the  columns are of  light  colored  bluestone with  rubbed  finish.  Within  the  walls  the paving  is  of  two  colored  slate,  gray  and  black  with planed  finish.

There are inscriptions on the exterior frieze (names of battles) and interior frieze (dedication).  Above the exterior frieze circling the memorial are shields representing four branches of the military (army, navy, marines, aviation) repeated in a pattern.

 

      
Junction of Everett, Elm, and Gordon Streets
Jamaica Plain (Boston)
MA
USA

10/12/1921

A corner marked with a sign that includes the deceased's name and a gold star.

      
Junction of Newbern and Elm Streets
Jamaica Plain (Boston)
MA
USA
02130

10/12/1921

A corner marked with a sign that includes the deceased's name and a gold star.

LIEUTENANT J. HORACE FARNHAM, of the Canadian Royal Flying Corps, was killed in an aeroplane accident in England, April 25, 1918. Mr. Farnham enlisted in the Canadian Royal Flying Corps in August, 1917, and for a time was stationed at Toronto; later he was sent to Kelly Field, San Antonio, Tex., where he finished his training in aviation. He was then sent to England for intensive training, and specialization on war machines, at the R. F. C. camp at Yatesbury, Wiltshire. Mr. Farnham was at the time of his death a senior in the evening division of the College of Business Administration. He was one of the most popular men in college. The members of his class presented to the college a fine portrait of Mr. Farnham; this portrait has been placed on the walls of the college library.

Boston University World War Record (1921): 20-21.

http://archive.org/details/worldwarrecord00bost 

      
Junction of Washington and South Sts
Roslindale (Boston)
MA
USA

Small park with two war memorials, including a World War I memorial