Location: Grey County N 43 59.736
W 80 54.658
In the pioneer cemetery, on the Minto-Normanby Townline at Grey Road 3.
In the pioneer cemetery, on the Minto-Normanby Townline at Grey Road 3.
This was a special surprise, completely unexpected. I
came here originally to photograph the remains of the pioneer cemetery and was
pleased to find a World War I memorial as well. The memorial is dedicated
to the men lost from the community of Salem, which no longer exists.
Alsfeldt is the nearest community of any sort in the area. This is a
rural farming area, the community of Salem now only existing in this pioneer
cemetery, and in the spirit of the locals. The cemetery and Methodist
Church were established here in 1894, and the church closed and torn down in
1968.
After extensively searching other nearby towns for memorials, places like Neustadt and Ayton, and coming up empty, this was a bonus find. The community of Salem should be proud of the men who where lost in the Great War.
After extensively searching other nearby towns for memorials, places like Neustadt and Ayton, and coming up empty, this was a bonus find. The community of Salem should be proud of the men who where lost in the Great War.
Marker text:
ERECTED BY THE
SALEM COMMUNITY
IN MEMORY OF
THEIR HEROIC DEAD
1914 1918
C.R. ADAIR
C. BAKER
A.H. ELLIS
D.E. HOWES M.O.
B. KENNEDY
S. LAWRENCE
M.A. MATTHEWS
C.J. MATTHEWS
W.T. REEVES
E.H. SCASE
J. SLINGER
B. SMALL
F. SMALL
W.I. ADAIR
ERECTED BY THE
SALEM COMMUNITY
IN MEMORY OF
THEIR HEROIC DEAD
1914 1918
C.R. ADAIR
C. BAKER
A.H. ELLIS
D.E. HOWES M.O.
B. KENNEDY
S. LAWRENCE
M.A. MATTHEWS
C.J. MATTHEWS
W.T. REEVES
E.H. SCASE
J. SLINGER
B. SMALL
F. SMALL
W.I. ADAIR
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