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In 1921, the town of Clark's Harbour decided to create a monument to honor the boys of the 219 Regiment who were lost in World War I. The unveiling took place on November 11, 1922, in front of the well-known Stone Church. This monument was created out of granite, three pieces made up the base, and a fourth piece where the inscriptions were carved. A seven-foot bronze soldier stands tall above these slabs, in uniform, wearing a rifle, and standing at ease.
This monument still stands tall in front of the church for everyone to look at and remember our loved ones who risked their lives for our freedom. |