Post Type Description
Veterans memorial located within the cemetery.
Marquette Park WWI MemorialLocated between the golf course and W Marquette Rd., just west of the field house
American Legion Post 1343 CannonWWI Field Artillery Piece on the grounds of Morton Grove’s American Legion Civic Center.
World War 1 MemorialLocated in circlular driveway area. WWI vet John L. Hardwick was the primary driving force for project execution. Arborvitaes replaced original shrubbery plantings around circle perimeter about 1990.
Neoga WWI MemorialThere are “memorial trees” and a monument along the east side of Jennings Park.
“The World War” Community MonumentStone monument and field gun outside defunct American Legion
Fountain Square Memorial River Forest WWI Memorial Honor RollHonor Roll
Rockefeller Chapel – Laurens Shull MemorialLimestone doughboy above a west entrance. Laurens Corning “Spike” Shull (January 17, 1894 – August 5, 1918) was an All American football player who was killed during World War I. He played football, baseball and basketball for the University of Chicago from 1913-1916. He died of wounds suffered at the Battle of Chateau Thierry in July 1918 and was posthumously awarded the Distinguished Service Cross.
Marshall WWI Monument