A Remembrance

The send off at the Susanville Depot. Courtesy of Lola L. Tanner
The send off at the Susanville Depot of the first volunteers from Lassen, Modoc and Plumas Counties, August 10, 1917.. Courtesy of Lola L. Tanner

This being Veteran’s Day it is only fitting  to acknowledge the fallen soldiers of Lassen County from World War I. Initially, a monument was to be placed at Inspiration Point, but that never materialized. In 1922, the highway entrance into Susanville’s west end was constructed, saw the placement of a bronze plaque with the names of Lassen County men who perished in World War I. In 1966, the highway was realigned and the plaque removed.

In 1940, a living memorial in the form of sixteen trees were planted around the Lassen County Courthouse for the World War I soldiers from Lassen County who never returned. It was the intent to place a small marker at the base of each tree with the veteran’s name. Only two were done, as the project was derailed due to the outbreak of World War II, and was never completed.

Thomas Tucker's marker at the Lassen County Courthouse.
Thomas Tucker’s marker at the Lassen County Courthouse.

And finally below is the list of men from Lassen County who sacrificed their lives in World War I.

Harry Fitzhugh McKinsey Clyde A. McKea
Howard Edward Waller Frank Fleener Woodmansee
Irving R. Bullock Thomas Tucker
George David Hatch Thomas Jefferson Cary
Russell Ore Landis George Roy Metcalf
Joe Carretto Charles David McNamee
William W. Mankins Howard S. Wilson
Guiseppe Ellena Carl C. Bearup

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