Miller's Grove M.E. Church, Barrington Center. A recruiting station during the Civil War and the center of wartime activities in the period of 1861-1865. In commemoration of that event, this memorial is erected and dedicated to the memory of those patriotic citizens of Barrington Township who served this nation in the preservation of the union.
(Then followed the names of ninety-one veterans, listed in four columns. Below are the two columns to the left:)
Andrew S. Abbott
Benjamin Cockerton
James Gothard
Henry T. Abbott
Cyrus J. Cole
Thomas Gothard
John W. Acker
Joseph H. Collen
Samuel Gould
Frank Applebee
John Cowdin
George S. Griswold
John C. Applebee
Luther W. Davis
Thomas B. Hackett
Ira Benedict
David H. Delano
Safford J. Harlow
John Benedict
Alphonzo De Vol
A.G. Harwood
Orrin Bennett
William DeVol
Franklin W. Hawley
Casius Beverley
Albert Dodge
Hiram W. Hawley
Dwight C. Beverley
Freeman S. Dunklee
Charles F. Helm
Samuel Blakesley
William H. Earl
Lewis B. Householder
John Blanckman
Charles F. Freeman
Johnson Jackson
Richard Boothman
Chauncey Freeman
Edward James
James L. Buck
George Freeman
William James
Hiram D. Cadwell
Horace Freeman
Davis F. Jayne
William Dunham Church
(Here are the names in the two columns at the right:)
Wm. Ebenezar Jayne
August Rieke
George Washington Johnson
Timothy Ring
Justus Lane
George W. Robinson
Filkins Llewellyn
Jane A. Robinson, Nurse
Anson Lowe
Watson W. Rowland
William B. Lyard
Eugene Sabin
Daniel Manning
Merril H. Sabin
William McFarland
Zenas Sabin
George W. Miller
Henry Schafer
William Norton Miller
Frederick Schultz
George Morris
George W. Snow
John S. Murletus
Nathan Squires
Edward Nute
Nathan Squires Jr.
Emmett O'Connell
Washington Squires
John O'Connell
Albert Stetson
Charles Otis
Silas Sutherland
John Otis
Winfield Sutherland
Daniel Paul
Garrett Tascha
Frank B. Perkins
Milton S. Townsend
Josiah Pierce
Canlo Webster
George Pounder
Henry G. Willmarth
Henry Reuter
Clark Wolaver
This memorial tablet erected by Barrington Post Number 158, the American Legion, through the aid of friends and the descendants of the above named veterans, Memorial Day, MAY 30, 1933.